CADD Services
Hunterdon Facility Planners have expertise in Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) services. We rely on CADD not only to aid the design process but also as a stand-alone service for allied professionals and the contractors involved. Our CADD drawings document your existing building conditions as a benchmark and are essential in moving the design process from concept to final floor plan.
- As-built drawings show the current configuration of the space to be renovated, providing a benchmark for planned modifications.
- These drawings indicate, in one-line format, the size and location of all personnel spaces, support spaces, and circulation spaces. The purpose of this drawing is to ensure that the space can support the intended usage, that adjacencies are satisfactory, and that the overall design concept is acceptable.
- HFP provides a plan which indicates the location of all furniture and equipment within the assigned space.
- HFP develops a plan showing the location of the furniture system.
- This plan details all permanent structures that will be removed or modified in relation to the new design.
- This plan highlights all permanent walls to be constructed in the new space. It also includes any wall detailing, cut-outs, or other design elements related to the construction of the permanent walls.
- This plan provides the finely detailed specifications for a new design. Not only is this invaluable as a specifications document to aid in the competitive bidding and purchase process, it is also the best way to get a good feel for the new facility's look.
- This plan provides a clear view of elements that may be difficult to visualize on other plans, such as the ceiling mounted lighting fixtures.
- A critical step for obtaining the appropriate licensing and plan approvals, the Utility Requirement plan indicates details of all electrical, telephone, and computer services.