Robert Kains Golf Course Design Ltd.

Services

 

Preliminary plans

A site analysis of the property is conducted to study the existing conditions of the property, including contours, vegetation, soils, views, water, services and other assets and liabilities which could influence design. The appropriate direction of design is based on the site analysis and the combined input from the architect and planning committee. An estimate of the construction and maintenance budgets is necessary for this phase of design. Multiple concepts are developed to provide alternative solutions for discussion.

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Master plans

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Upon selection of a preliminary concept or a combination of ideas from several concepts, we prepare a final rendering of the preferred plan. This indicates in greater detail the location, orientation and relationship of the individual features of each golf hole including greens, tees, fairways, hazards, tree masses and cart paths. The master plan rendering forms the basis for estimating construction costs. The costs are subdivided into several categories including surveying; clearing and grubbing; earthwork and drainage; shaping; materials; finishing and seeding; irrigation and pumps; cart paths; landscaping; and bunker sand. Phasing of the work is determined on the ability to complete the construction in the most expedient and efficient manner.

Working drawings / specifications
 

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Construction documents include specifications and working drawings suitable for contractor bidding and the successful implementation of the architect’s design. Site preparation, material requirements and construction standards are outlined in detail. The architect provides specifications and working drawings for clearing and grubbing; earthwork and drainage; greens, tees, bunkers and mounds; fairway and rough development; and cart paths. Detail drawings are ideal for construction utilizing GPS on shaping equipment. The architect provides tender documents including notice of tender; instruction to bidders; tender form; and addenda.

Architectural site approvals

The architect is responsible for the design implementation of all elements of the project including the shaping of features, material installation, fine grading and maturation. Working drawing revision as required and consultation with contractors and owners will be provided throughout the project. Site visits, inspections and approvals occur as required with a summary report upon completion of each inspection.

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Construction supervision

Daily construction supervision including site consultation with contractors, quantity control of materials and construction efficiency management can be provided throughout the duration of the project.

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Post construction monitoring

Site visits are performed by the architect during the maturation process to observe growing conditions, determine cutting patterns and identify deficiencies.

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