Design & Drafting
Residential and light commercial design and drafting services delivered with Revit-native workflows, senior-level attention to detail, and a deep understanding of constructability, code compliance, and long-term facility operations.
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New construction, additions, and remodels for residential projects. Design that balances livability, budget, and code compliance, from initial concept through permit-ready documentation.
Tenant improvements, small commercial builds, and light commercial projects. Code-compliant design documentation with professional precision and clear construction intent.
All work produced natively in Revit, not drafted in CAD and converted. This means richer data, better coordination, and deliverables that support downstream BIM workflows for owners and contractors.
Complete drawing sets organized and formatted for building department submittal. Plan sets that communicate design intent clearly to reviewers, inspectors, and contractors.
Transitioning existing CAD documentation into Revit environments, with templates, families, and coordination standards that make the switch sustainable, not just a file conversion.
Specialized design services for projects rebuilding after natural disasters. Includes adaptive design for specialized needs: accessibility, sensory considerations, and resilient construction approaches.
Experience
Every design decision at BIMCzar is made with the full building lifecycle in mind. That perspective (developed through managing a 170-building portfolio and working on projects up to $400M) means deliverables that work not just at permit, but through construction, occupancy, and beyond.
Notable project work includes detailed construction documentation for Lincoln High School through Whitaker Ellis Builders, residential rebuilding projects through the Northwest Rebuild Project, and facility improvement designs across a major government real estate portfolio. Through the Northwest Rebuild Project (the 501(c)(3) nonprofit Charlie co-founded and leads as President & Executive Director), volunteer designers and engineers provide free residential design and permit-ready construction documents to families who lost homes to Pacific Northwest natural disasters, with completed homes standing in the Santiam Canyon and McKenzie River wildfire corridors.
Design work has included adaptive projects for families with specialized needs (ASL sight lines for Deaf families, safe-zone kitchen design for non-verbal autistic children), reinforcing that the best design starts with deep empathy for how people actually live and work in the spaces we create.
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