Construction-Ready Drawings for Minnesota Residential Builds

Construction Document Sets You Don’t Have to Fight With in the Field

Most contractors don’t have time to chase missing details or translate a homeowner’s sketch into something a crew can build.

That’s where I come in.

I produce complete residential plan sets with floor plans, elevations, sections, roof layouts, structural notes, and anything your city reviewer expects, so you can step onto the job with clear information from day one.

The drawings reflect how the work will actually be built, which cuts down on field corrections, keeps subs aligned, and helps you move the project through permitting without back-and-forth. You get plans that support the way you run your jobs, not ones you have to wrestle with.

What You Can Expect From Link Built Construction Design Sets

  • I’ll start with the homeowner’s information and your project requirements, then verify site measurements or existing conditions so the drawings match what you’ll see on the ground.
  • Project modeling in Autodesk Revit to maintain coordination between floor plans, elevations, roof geometry, sections, and schedules as the design develops.
  • Structural path resolution in the CAD model, such as load direction, bearing walls, framing transitions, roof intersections, etc., so you’re not stuck solving conflicts in the field.
  • Floor plans with accurate dimensions, layout notes, door and window schedules, and room information that support estimating, ordering, and construction sequencing.
  • Elevations and building sections that match actual framing logic and clearly show heights, materials, relationships, and critical construction details.
  • Roof plans and foundation information that account for Minnesota requirements such as frost-depth foundations, roof snow loads, insulation expectations, and local review preferences.
  • Construction notes and callouts your subs, truss designers, and inspectors expect, including annotations for utilities, mechanical chases, stair geometry, and code-driven clearances.
  • A complete construction document set formatted the way Minnesota permitting offices prefer, which helps move the project through review with fewer correction cycles.
A well-coordinated construction set helps Twin Cities reviewers and field crews move your project forward without confusion or delays.
Keep Your Project Running Smoothly From First Layout to Final Inspection

Tired of chasing missing details, reworking roof intersections, or stopping the crew to clarify design intent?

Builders who have worked with LinkBuilt know the sheets are organized, accurate, and formatted the way Minnesota reviewers expect—so you can hand them to your supers and subs with confidence.

When the drawings match field conditions and reflect how the structure actually goes together, you can keep the schedule moving and avoid costly backtracking once framing starts. 

Need a Drafting Partner You Don’t Have to Double-Check?

I produce accurate, buildable construction documents your crew can trust in the field.