CJC Design Inc. provides architectural design, planning coordination, permit support, and construction-document services for commercial development projects.
Our work is centered on projects where site constraints, agency requirements, accessibility, utilities, fueling systems, and operational needs must all work together.
We focus on clear drawings, practical solutions, and responsive coordination with owners, consultants, contractors, and public agencies.
Conceptual and preliminary site plans, circulation, parking, accessibility, fueling layouts, landscape coordination, and development-code review.
Floor plans, exterior elevations, building modifications, tenant improvements, equipment layouts, and coordinated architectural permit drawings.
Preliminary city review packages, entitlement exhibits, project narratives, variance support, planning responses, and agency coordination.
Submittal coordination, agency comments, consultant coordination, permit-processing support, and drawing revisions through approval.
Gas station modernization, dispenser and canopy layouts, convenience-store improvements, fueling-site accessibility, and consultant coordination.
Automatic car wash facilities, quick-service restaurants, food-service retail layouts, equipment coordination, and related agency requirements.
New construction, remodels, canopy and dispenser modifications, and site modernization.
Ground-up and remodeled convenience-store layouts with integrated customer and operational planning.
Automatic and express car wash design, circulation, equipment coordination, and site planning.
Quick-service restaurant and commercial retail design tailored to operations and permitting requirements.
We review the site, scope, existing conditions, agency requirements, and project objectives.
We develop layouts and design concepts that address site constraints and operational requirements.
We coordinate with the owner, engineers, specialty consultants, contractors, and agencies as required.
We assist with submittals, corrections, revisions, and agency responses through the permitting process.