Dry Clean Design is not an architectural firm, and we do not pretend to be. Rather, we join forces with a local architect of our client’s choice whenever an architect’s or an engineer’s stamp is required to file for building permits.
Rarely we find a plant site where no building codes apply regarding the construction of a dry cleaning plant. In contrast, some jurisdictions can make the process frustrating beyond reason. It is virtually impossible for one firm to know all the various codes, and this is why a local architect or engineer is an important part of the plant building process. To expedite permitting, Dry Clean Design partners with our client and his architect to navigate the minefield of local codes and plan reviewers.