Rush projects I usually avoid. Could you tell me why? Because they are usually rushed for a reason. Usually they are ill prepared, sloppy and incomplete documents, and a bad idea to get involved with. Also, typically, these rush projects have a misleading deadline. I worked hard to finish a project on a certain date, but then the deadline gets extended because of new information. This happened so often, I address it in my contract.

The renderings for the Choto Townhouse Development went extremely smooth. The documents were accurate, the breif was clear, and the project deadline didn’t move.

There is a ton of work on a project like this. From the actual structures, to the site plan, and then long rendering times. With a limited time to complete a project of this size and complexity, I think I pulled it off well.


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