How to Open an Optometry Practice
Optometry layouts feel visual. Flow matters. Aesthetic matters. But behind every clean test fit is a complex layer of engineering that most owners never see. In Part 4, we break down the architectural stage of opening an optometry practice — and why many owners unknowingly overvalue preliminary plans while undervaluing detailed construction drawings. We cover: • What a test fit actually is (and what it isn’t) • Why permit drawings are different from construction-ready drawings • How HVAC locations, electrical panels, and structural elements affect layout • Why incomplete engineering increases change orders • The risk of hiring architects who only design for permit approval • How architectural scope impacts final build-out cost We also discuss the reality that architectural fees vary widely — not because of branding, but because of scope, engineering involvement, and depth of detail. If you’re choosing between architects or evaluating design-build options, this episode will help you understand what you’re actually buying. A beautiful floor plan is one thing. A buildable, engineered plan is something else entirely.
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