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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hire an architect, and they will figure out the structural engineer part. They will call someone in if they think it's necessary. We did a complicated renovation and they had to call in an engineer on a few items.[/quote] OP here. Would you recommend your architect? [/quote] Where are you located? What we found is for smaller projects, the bigger architect firms (espeically design/build) won't take it on as it's not worth it to them. Then you're best with a smaller firm like a one-man shop. I'd say the cut-off number is $100k in this area.[/quote] We are in McLean. [/quote]
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