Planning Drawings for Apartment Blocks
Apartment Block Planning Permission Drawings
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If you are looking to construct a new build residential block or carry out improvement works to an existing building, such as add an additional floor or other significant works, you will require full Planning Permission before any building work can be carried out. You may already know that all planning applications must be accompanied by a full set of scaled architectural drawings which clearly outline the existing building/site and the proposed development in detail.
Drawing and Planning have extensive experience of successfully attaining planning permission for many property developers and land owners seeking planning permission for residential developments such as multi-storey flats, new build apartment blocks and additions to existing buildings.
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With the Use of the Latest Computer Aided Design (CAD) Software, our architectural design team create clear and precise architectural drawings which outline the full proposals for the site. This allows the Duty Planning Officer at the Local Authority to clearly view and understand the proposed development and reach a decision with ease.
As Planning Permission specialists, Drawing and Planning are well aware of the planning restrictions and housing targets of each borough. When proposing development, we ensure the proposals meet these guidelines and only ever submit an application we strongly believe will gain approval.
Since our drawings are designed with the intention of gaining planning approval, they are not drawn to the same degree of detail as a traditional architects drawings. This allows us to offer you the high quality planning drawings you require at a fraction of the cost of traditional architects. Once you have gained planning permission, the drawings can easily be manipulated for construction purposes. This approach has proven to drive down your costs and can help you realise the build.
What's more, Drawing and Planning will manage the entire application process with the local borough and liaise with them throughout, ensuring your proposals have the greatest chance of being approved.



