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How we build matters as much as what we build

NOTCH approaches each project as a collaboration between architecture, craft, and construction. Our role is to understand the intent behind the work and carry that thinking through the decisions required to build it well.

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Early Involvement + Project Management

A considered process

We get involved early to understand scope, budget, sequencing, constructability, and the details that will shape the work. Throughout construction, clear schedules, organized documentation, current budgets, and consistent communication keep decisions visible and the project moving.

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Execution

Building the Intent

A good set of drawings is the beginning, not the end. Conditions change, old houses reveal surprises, and many important decisions happen in the field. Our job is to understand the intent behind the architecture and find durable, thoughtful ways to carry it through construction.
 

Structure. Weather protection. Systems. Transitions. Details.

Built for the long-term

Building along the Connecticut and Rhode Island coast adds another layer of consideration: exposure, moisture, salt air, site access, and material durability. We make decisions with the expectation that the work will be lived in and maintained for decades, not simply photographed at completion.

Good work is the result of care applied repeatedly.

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