As an architect, you spend a lot of time working for your client to achieve their vision and bring a creative flair to the process. This, of course, has to be done amid myriad boundaries of cost and time schedules. You surround yourself with professionals to realize designs that incorporate mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural, civil, landscape, performance, technology, and control systems to deliver the final product to your customer.
Whether BETG is contracted under your scope of services or directly serving the owner, our approach to the project is the same. We are a member of the team and strive to understand and support the efforts of all involved. You will find us to be friendly, knowledgeable, and thoughtful in our work.
Contractor
Contractors are on the front lines of managing timelines, budgets, and bringing a design vision to life. We value the contractor relationship and work to make your job as easy as possible. Our focus is to not only communicate the intent of design but to truly partner with you as an extended asset of your team. We offer design document reading sessions, coordination meetings, site walks, and availability of qualified personnel to solve field issues from pre-con to turnover.
Contractor
Engineer
Attention to detail and designs with technical accuracy are important practices that serve to ensure the integrity of the result. All engineers have a need for accurate and timely information. We work to deliver information you will need before you need it. We can provide everything from loading for structural, mechanical, and electrical systems to conduit pathways and control system details.
Integrator
Integrators bring designs to life and need to forge a professional relationship with the owner that will last for years. We have a deep background with turn-key integration which helps us design and manage systems that both the owner and integrator can be excited about. Often, we will take our designs (even the most comprehensive and detailed) and invite the integrator to offer critical feedback in a design-assist role. This methodology alleviates the design-in-a-box hazard where design engineers submit plans and specs in a cookie-cutter fashion that either can’t be truly built or the integrator has no buy-in because they don’t believe the design is sound.
Integrator
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