Commercial Intent
What Somaz Delivers Before Local Permit Submission
April 26, 2026
1 min read
Sofía Mazzucco

One of the most important commercial distinctions in international architecture work is understanding what the design team delivers before the local regulatory layer begins.
Somaz prepares the design direction, interiors when they are in scope, visualization, presentation material, and the base package that helps the project move with clarity. That package can support owner approvals, investor presentations, HOA reviews, and early conversations with local consultants or architects-of-record.
What Somaz does not do by default in US and international jurisdictions is claim local sign-off, code adaptation, or submission authority where that role belongs to a licensed local professional. That line needs to stay explicit, because blurring it creates legal risk and practical confusion.
In real projects, the value of the Somaz package is that it reduces friction before the local compliance phase starts. The project arrives to the local architect, consultant, or board with stronger visual logic, a clearer design narrative, and better internal alignment among stakeholders.
If the package is built correctly, the local review process becomes easier because the intent is already legible. That is the commercial point: fewer assumptions, fewer contradictory interpretations, and a cleaner handoff into the licensed local workflow.
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