I’m preparing to break ground on a traditionally styled single-family home. The lot is already secured and measures under 5,000 sq ft, so every square foot of the plan has to work hard. What I need now is a complete, permit-ready drawing set that my local authorities, builder, and trades can follow without guesswork. Please deliver the following in CAD (DWG) and PDF: • Cover sheet with general notes and governing codes • Site plan scaled to the small-lot footprint, showing setbacks, utilities, and zoning data • Foundation plan (slab or crawl, to be confirmed together) • Dimensioned floor plans • Roof plan with slopes, materials, and drainage callouts • Exterior elevations—four sides, fully annotated for finishes and heights • Building and wall sections illustrating structural ties and insulation • Framing plans for floor and roof systems • Electrical layout with lighting, switching, circuits, and panel schedule • Plumbing plan including isometrics and fixture locations • Mechanical/HVAC plan sized for the home’s envelope • Door and window schedules keyed to the plans • Interior elevations for kitchen, baths, fireplace, and any built-ins • Detail sheets covering stairs, handrails, footings, flashing, and key connections • Material and finish notes/specifications consistent with a traditional aesthetic Expectations – Drawings must meet the latest IRC and relevant local amendments. – Sheets should be organized logically and consistently scaled. – I review in Bluebeam, so layer clarity and sheet naming matter. – Two rounds of revisions are included to align with municipal comments or minor design tweaks. If you draft in AutoCAD, Revit, or similar BIM software, let me know; a coordinated model would be a plus. Once the final set passes my architect’s stamp review, I’ll release payment in full. Looking forward to collaborating and seeing this home take shape on paper first.