ASD STANLEY J HOW ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED

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ASD STANLEY J HOW ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED

  • 14685 CALIFORNIA STREET
    68154 OMAHA, NE

    GEO: 41.264401, -96.143317
    Phone: (402) 964-9000
    Fax: (402) 964-9595


Short profile:

Conceptual Ideas into Tangible Solutions. Producing big ideas and big results with personal service is what we are all about.

The firm was founded with a commitment to participation during all phases of a project by the firm's principals. ASD Stanley J. How Architect's most experienced professionals present the best information possible to support important project decisions required of the client. This commitment to high-level, personalized service is possible because of virtually no turnover in professional staff. This results in a team with more than 40 years of experience working together. Our dedicated staff is a major reason for the firm's success.

Detailed description:

Producing big ideas and big results with personal service is what we are all about.

Our firm was founded with a commitment to participation during all phases of a project by one or more of the firm's principals. Our dedicated staff is a major reason for the firm's success.

At our firm, communication during all phases of a project and use of our project management skills ensure successful results. We are fully equipped to do all necessary technical production using Autocad and have full software compatibility with our structural, mechanical, and electrical consultants. We utilize a master specification system based on the Construction Specification Institute (CSI) format.

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