The concept may not yet be fully visualized or imagined and often will evolve through several development steps.
Practical concerns such as cost, material suitability, fabrication and final location are considered and evaluated.
Many times this process starts with a simple sketch on the back of a paper napkin - we call it the napkin sketch.
By the end of this process we get to fully detailed 3 Dimensional computer drawn model - we call this the Final Concept.
From a final concept the engineering and or shop drawings will be created for engineering, approval, and fabrication.
Most of the time our client's bring us a Final Concept that they have already developed. The more we can learn about the intended expectation of the completed project in or from the Concept phase positions us better to deliver on-time/on-budget Designs for Fabrication.
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