If you are planning a remodel, waiting to start can feel like the hardest part.
You are ready to move forward, but the project has to pass through design, budgeting, documentation, and permitting before anyone swings a hammer. That stage is called pre-construction, and in Atlanta, it can take longer than homeowners expect.
This guide will cover the ins and outs of the pre-construction process and how you can keep your timeline on track.
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Before we get into timing, it helps to define what this phase actually includes.
What is the pre-construction process? It is everything that happens after you decide to remodel but before construction starts. In most cases, that includes:
In Atlanta, you can navigate the city's online permitting portal to submit required documents and get more information about what you need to submit for approval.
The pre-construction process for homes in Atlanta goes through six general phases.
Here's a breakdown of those phases below:
Table 1. Pre-Construction Phases in Atlanta
| Phase | What Happens During Pre-Construction | Typical Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Discovery and scope | Goals, budget, site review, and feasibility | 1 to 2 weeks |
| Design development | Layouts, drawings, selections, and refinements | 2 to 4 weeks |
| Permit preparation and submission | Finalizing plans and application documents | About 1 week |
| City intake and initial review | Completeness check, routing, and first review cycle | 2 to 3 weeks |
| Revisions and resubmittals | Responding to comments and updating plans | 1 to 3 or more weeks |
| Final coordination | Final documents, fees, and permit issuance | A few days to 1 week |
For a straightforward kitchen or bathroom remodel, that home remodel planning timeline may stay on the shorter end. For additions, structural work, or homes with zoning or district-specific requirements, the timeline often stretches.
In short, that is why there is no one-size-fits-all answer to how long it can take. Pre-construction is not a single milestone. It is a chain of decisions, approvals, and handoffs, and each one affects the next.
According to the City of Atlanta, once an application is submitted, staff typically perform a completeness check within 48 hours. After that, the project is routed to the appropriate reviewers, and most agencies target an initial review window of about 10 days to 2 weeks.
That sounds simple enough, but the first review is rarely the whole story.
If reviewers request clarifications, corrections, or additional documents, the plans go back for revisions and resubmittal. If those changes affect earlier approvals, some items may need to be reviewed again. The need for accurate permit applications is one of the biggest reasons the Atlanta pre-construction timeline can vary so widely from project to project.
Most delays do not come from one major issue, but a combination of multiple ones.
A few of the most common reasons for delay include:
One way to help to avoid delays is to partner with an experienced design-build team that is familiar with the local regulations and can help you submit a complete application to the city.
But in reality, the project is getting built on paper.
Pre-construction is where the project gets locked in. The team works through the plans, ties selections to the drawings, prepares the permit set, and resolves questions before the jobsite is active. That work reduces surprises during construction and keeps the build from getting derailed by decisions that should have been made earlier. So if you're feeling the pre-construction blues, rest assured it is leading to a better home.
If you want a smoother pre-construction process, the goal is not to force speed. It is to reduce preventable issues that can slow your project down.
These few steps help the most:
This is also where a strong design-build approach can help. A coordinated team can keep all the moving parts together and keep you informed through each step of the process.
Take the stress out of remodeling with this pre-construction checklist:
The pre-construction phase shapes everything that follows. When you have the right plans in play, the entire remodel moves much smoother.
Silver Oak Remodel has spent nearly a decade helping homeowners across Greater Atlanta bring structure and clarity to the remodeling process. As a design-builder, we guide each phase under one roof, from design development and selections to permitting, construction, and completion.
If you are preparing for a kitchen remodel, bathroom renovation, home addition, or an outdoor living space, we can help you build the right plan before construction begins.
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