Episode Description

Veterinary facilities are infrastructure-heavy. Mechanical systems, plumbing, specialty rooms, ventilation loads — they all demand precision.

Yet many veterinary startups begin with a test fit that owners mentally treat as a finished design.

In Part 4, we explore the architectural phase — and why misunderstanding this stage creates frustration, redesigns, and budget overruns.

We discuss:

• Why test fits are only conceptual tools
• How unseen mechanical systems impact layout feasibility
• The domino effect of moving structural or utility components
• The difference between interior designers and licensed architects
• Why MEP engineering must be fully coordinated before construction pricing
• How low architectural fees can result in high construction change orders

We also address a common scenario: hiring an architect for “permit drawings only” and assuming the contractor will figure out the rest.

That assumption often leads to scope gaps, pricing increases, and timeline extensions.

If you’re entering the design stage of your veterinary startup, this episode will help you evaluate proposals properly — and understand what level of detail your project truly requires.

Because the difference between a concept and a coordinated set of drawings can cost six figures.