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Fastest Building Permit in Chicago

December 16, 2013 by Patrick Coyne

coyne-jet-chicago-skyline-800x600We can drive you in one of the fastest paths to a Chicago building permit! Let your project schedule benefit from Coyne + Associates Architects obtaining a Self Cert Permit on your next project. Self Cert Chicago building permits are available with the services from “Self Cert” certified architects such as Coyne + associates Architects.

 

 

 

coyne-cut-red-tape-permitCut through the red tape of the building permit process!

Obtaining a building permit in Chicago with the standard building permit review process typically requires a comprehensive multi-discipline review that can take a considerable amount of calendar time, possibly extending the completion date of your upcoming project. Certain projects types qualify for an accelerated “Self Cert” permit process only for projects performed by qualified “Self Cert” architects.

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With all the required documents submitted, the “Self Cert” permit may be issued with NO comprehensive review by the Chicago Department of Buildings. The intent of this process is to allow projects to get started faster, without the delays that may occur in other building permit applications.

 

 

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Filed Under: Blog Posts, Building Tagged With: building, builfing permit, chicago, chicago building permit, chicago expeditor, ez permit, fast, permit, self cert, self cert architects, self cert permit

Proposed Wrigley Field Renovations

May 3, 2013 by Patrick Coyne

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The owners of the beloved Chicago Cubs proposed renovations to one of the few “ball park” stadiums left in United States. The anchor of Chicago’s “Wrigleyville” neighborhood is on stage for a makeover.

The adjacent taverns that have a very unique business, and relatively recent Chicago Zoning Ordinance revision that allows them legal rights for,  of having “mini-grandstands” on their roofs to watch the game over the current wall of Wrigley Field. The proposed scheme currently proposes a 6,000 square foot mega screen, blocking the views from adjacent roof-top seating.

Meanwhile, the trend continues for professional sports teams owners to maximize non-sports revenue by, increased advertising signage through seating fascias,  leasing the “name” of the facility, and creating mini-malls integral with the facility.

Overlaid on the business issues layers and the neighborhood planning issues, we must mention the long standing “love-hate” relationship that many fans and anti-fans have with the Chicago Cubs. Even further deeper, beyond any connection to sports whatsoever, there is that invisible wall in Chicago that some Chicago residents stand firmly behind when they support their choice of the “north-side” or “south-side” baseball team.

Whether you are a sports fan, and business person, a neighbor, a planning professional, a Chicago “north-sider”, or just a spectator of this phenomenon, this “game” consists of many ingredients of the Chicago we love, and maybe hate.

What is your opinion?

Filed Under: Loving Tagged With: chicago cubs, northsider, planning, roof top, southsider, wrigley field, wrigleyville

Design Build Teaming for Schools

April 12, 2013 by Patrick Coyne

Let’s work together!

pbc-outreach-4-12-13The Public Building Commission of Chicago is conducting an outreach in support of an upcoming design-build procurement for Chicago Public Schools summer critical projects.

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Filed Under: Building, Education, Public Tagged With: chicago public school, contractor, coyne, critical summer project, design, design build, Patrick Coyne, pbc, public building commission, summer critical, team

Contributing to the Community

September 3, 2012 by Patrick Coyne

contributing_to_communityJamieson Elementary School was hoping for a new playground, among other necessary facility improvements. Coyne + Associates Architects was hired to design the school facility upgrades as well as the exterior site improvements, including a new playground.

Chicago Public Schools planned to utilize a playground construction program known as Groundbreakers that is comprised of CPS high school students that are gaining experience in “hands-on” construction, as well as allow the district to provide more playground construction throughout the city of Chicago than otherwise possible through traditional construction means.

With very tight summer construction schedules, the Groundbreakers were challenged to meet the required schedule of the overall construction project. Additional site work, including playground surfacing, landscaping, new asphalt, fencing, parking striping, and other work would still need to be completed after the playground and still prior to the opening day of school.

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Giving Back to the Community

To support the overall project as well as giving back to the community, Coyne + Associates Architects offered to contribute towards the playground construction effort. Patrick Coyne, the principal, along with other Coyne + Associates employees, including project manager Stephanie Lockemann, performed construction duties such as digging, shoveling, bolting, holding, and placing concrete. Jennifer Mejia, the construction manager, lead the team of volunteers and professionals to work together placing and erecting the life-size toy set. Even Cory Davis, the Director of Capital Renovation and New Construction for Chicago Public Schools, pitched in to assemble the playground.

Patrick Coyne also recruited his son, James and his friend Dakotah (also CPS students) to pitch in with the efforts, allowing them to get “hands-on” experience while giving back to the community.

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Reward of Volunteering

The work was a bit of a challenge; sweating in the heat of the summer, solving the “puzzle” of the playground system “kit-of parts”, and just getting done whatever needed to be done, even if you’ve never done it before. Even though we enjoyed a decent lunch break, by the end of the day most of us were exhausted.

There was such a great rewarding feeling on the opening day of the playground to watch the students, and general children in the community, LOVING the playground! The loud screams of joy and laughter were such a great reward to all of us that pitched in to make that possible!

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Filed Under: Blog Posts, Building, Education, Loving, Public Tagged With: contributing, donating, elementary, James Coyne, jamieson, Jennifer Mejia, Patrick Coyne, playgrounds, school, Stephanie Lockemann, volunteer

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