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Rebuilding homes in Altadena, Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and Pasadena affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires.

Our deepest sympathy to those affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires.

At NEO & Associates, Inc. our hearts go out to all those affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires. The devastation caused by these wildfires has profoundly impacted families, homes, and entire communities. We extend our deepest sympathy to those who have lost their homes, businesses, and cherished memories.​

We understand that rebuilding after such loss is not just about restoring structures—it’s about reclaiming a sense of security, comfort, and hope. As architects, we are committed to supporting our clients by providing thoughtful, resilient, and sustainable design solutions to move forward.

What's next?

Understanding the debris removal process and staying informed about your property's cleanup progress ensures a safe, efficient, and regulation-compliant recovery.

DefinE your Financial leverage and budget

When planning a construction, rebuild, or renovation project—whether it's a new home, an ADU, or a commercial space—defining your financial leverage and budget is essential for a smooth and successful process.

1.  Prevent Cost Overruns 💰

  • ​Establishing a clear budget helps prevent unexpected expenses.

  • Proper financial planning ensures you stay within your means without compromising quality.

2.  Determine Project Feasibility 🏗️

  • Knowing your financial leverage (loans, savings, or investor funding) helps assess whether your project is realistically achievable.

  • It ensures you have enough resources to complete the project as envisioned.​

3.  Prioritize Spending & Design Features 🎯

  • A well-defined budget helps allocate funds efficiently, focusing on essential design elements first.

  • Helps architects and contractors make informed recommendations based on financial constraints.

understanding the General process and professionals involved in building a home

Whether you’re building, rebuilding a new home, renovating, or adding an ADU or JADU, hiring an experienced architect ensures your home is well-designed, functional, code-compliant, and aesthetically appealing, all while adding long-term value.

An architect creates detailed architectural drawings and provides comprehensive design services, ensuring every aspect of the project aligns with zoning laws, safety regulations, and energy codes. They also manage the permitting process, represent clients in city-required reviews, and help navigate potential regulatory hurdles—minimizing the risk of costly rejections or project delays.

Project Design & Additional Services​

  • Most architectural services include:

    • Schematic Design

    • Design Development

    • Construction Drawings​

  • Structural Engineering (required, separate fee)​

  • Title 24 Energy Compliance Consultant (required, separate fee) 

  • Soils Report (varies based on project requirements, separate fee) 

  • Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) Engineering (required based on house size and city regulations, separate fee)

  • Landscape Architect (required if mandated by the city, separate fee)

  • Municipality Permit Fees & Architectural Drawing Printing Costs

 

Additional Fees & Considerations:

  • ​Depending on property conditions and city regulations, there may be additional required services and fees not listed here.

  • The same architect can also be hired after permit approval under a separate contract for construction administration. Representing the clients assisting with contractor coordination and ensuring design compliance during the building phase.​​

Is it important to interview my prospective architect and contractor?

Yes! Interviewing your architect and contractor is a crucial step in ensuring the success of your project. Since building, rebuilding, or renovating a home is a significant investment, choosing the right professionals will impact design quality, budget, timeline, and overall experience.

Why is it essential to Interview my Architect & Contractor?

Ensures Compatibility & Communication

  • A good working relationship is key—your architect and contractor should understand your vision and communicate effectively.

  • Discuss expectations, preferred communication methods, and how they handle design changes and challenges.

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Evaluates Experience & Expertise

  • Architect: Ask about their experience with similar projects, zoning challenges, and energy-efficient designs.

  • Contractor: Review their past work, specialties, and experience handling permits and inspections.

Confirms Licensing, Insurance & References

  • Ensure they are licensed, insured, and in good standing with local regulatory boards.

  • Request references from past clients and visit completed projects if possible.

GET IN TOUCH:

Tel: (626) 590-1818

Email: eddieo@neo-inc.com

Headquarters:

2115 Huntington Dr. Unit C

San Marino, CA 91108

Remote Offices:

Los Angeles, California

Las Vegas, Nevada

Austin, Texas

Seattle, Washington

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