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[quote=Anonymous][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] Try Landis Construction though your project may be too small for them. Another technique is to drive your neighborhood and look at signs up for renovations in progress and contact them.[/quote]
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