Construction Standards In recent years, construction standards have been increased to more closely follow the lead of the mainland. Hawaii County is using the 2018 International Building Code/IBC with the addition of many county modifications. These can be found online here. There is some very helpful information on this website, particularly in the Building > Permit Information section. The Tips …
Building on the Big Island: Step 6 – Estimating Building Costs
This is the 6th installment in our series to help you understand what is involved with building on the Big Island of Hawaii. Please click here to see the previous posts that lead up to this one. This post will help you to understand the building costs involved in your project. These will vary depending on the complexity and materials …
Building on the Big Island: Step 5 – Determining Steps and Timing
This provides a general overview of project flow and timing for building. Specifics can vary a lot from project to project depending on the scope and scale. This process varies depending on which building service method (listed here previously), that you choose. However, six to twelve months is typical for this phase of the process. Concept-Design Process Reviewing preliminary plans …
Building on the Big Island: Step 4 – Pick the Degree of Your Involvement in the Construction Process
After choosing the level of service you need from your builder, the next step is deciding how much involvement you want to have in the construction process. Here are some options: OPTION 1 – OWNER/BUILDER You are responsible for every aspect of the construction process; from plans, permitting, financing, and getting bids. The construction management and liability including workman’s compensation …
Building on the Big Island: Step 3 – Choose the Building Service That’s Right for You
The next step in the building process is determining the level of service you need from your builder. This typically falls into one of the four options below: OPTION 1 – WE DESIGN + BUILD This is 100% “designed and built-for-you” full service – This means you come to us with an idea or rough floor plan, and we’ll take …
Building on the Big Island: Step 2 – Choosing Your Architectural Style
Following up on our previous blog about Building on the Big Island of Hawaii, once you have selected your lot, it’s time to determine what architectural style you want. There are many directions you can choose. This covers some of the most common and most popular requests we receive. RESORT CONTEMPORARY According to the Home Planning Hawaii blog, “You’ll know …
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