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Construction and Fabrication
• Filing with local Department of Buildings (if necessary)
• General construction
• Fabrication, delivery and installation of furnishings
• Clean-up and punch list completion
• Obtain Certificate of Occupancy (if filed with DOB)
Design Development
• Develop design program and parameters
• Participate in parish process including open parish meetings
• Provide scale drawings of floor plan, elevations, reflected ceiling plan
• Lighting layout
• Coordinate design drawings with filing architect/engineer
• Scale design drawings of liturgical furnishings
• Choose materials and finishes and provide color board
• Revisions and approval by Pastor/Client and Renovation Committee
Consultation
• Initial design conference with Pastor/Client and Renovation Committee
• Conceptual studies, floor plan and sketches as required
• Presentation of initial feasibility study and cost estimates
• Approval by Pastor/Client and Renovation Committee
Construction Services
Painting, Restoration & Decoration
Church Lighting
Pews & Seating
Liturgical Artwork & Stained Glass
Design & Consultation
Liturgical Furnishings
Turn key convenience...
Design and Consultation Services
Renovata will work with you from the initial consultation until the last detail is completed to insure a perfect result. Utilizing our experience in working with over 400 parishes, we will develop a program to arrive at the best solution then create all designs, architectural drawings and specifications necessary to see the project through to completion. Our long list of satisfied clients is testament to our ability to find the right solutions.
Models and Mock ups
• Presentation materials as required (renderings and models are extra)
Construction and Fabrication Documents
• Scale construction drawings: Floor plan, elevations, reflected ceiling plan, detailing, etc.
• Fabrication drawings for liturgical furnishings
• Presentation to church with revised cost estimates and construction schedule