Milestones You Can Build Around
Successful attic timelines hinge on well-sequenced approvals. Map your schedule to permit filing, plan examination, and inspections: framing/structural after dormers and headers are in; rough MEP when electrical, HVAC, and plumbing lines are ready; insulation/air-barrier before drywall closes assemblies; and final for occupancy. If special inspections apply (structural connections, energy code air-sealing), book them early and capture sign-offs alongside DOB paperwork.
Preconstruction Clarity
Start with complete, coordinated drawings—architectural, structural, energy—and a submittal log for windows, skylights, insulation, and mechanical equipment. Resolve violations before filing, and pre-RFI edge cases (egress sizing, stair headroom, vapor control notes) to avoid resubmittals. Lock long-lead items prior to rough-in so materials arrive before the inspection gate that depends on them.
Two-Week Look-Aheads and Change Control
Run weekly stand-ups with a two-week look-ahead so trades don’t collide—no drywall until insulation is signed off, no trim until prime is cured and HVAC startup is scheduled. Keep a live change-order ledger and RFI register; small scope shifts caught early won’t snowball into end-of-project delays.
Documentation & Closeout
Photograph hidden work (flashing, membranes, air sealing) for your record set; collect equipment cut sheets and warranties into a homeowner packet. Schedule commissioning—blower-door, duct-leakage, HVAC verification—before substantial completion so punch items don’t block final sign-off. For a printable checklist that aligns permits, inspections, and deliveries, visit our NYC Attic Remodeling Service project management guide.
