CAD 199 readiness packet

If the legal suite still looks worth it, prepare before quotes, drawings, and contractor calls.

The readiness packet turns your project details into a practical preparation file: likely permit checklist, missing documents, photo list, project brief, public-info provider shortlist, and draft emails you can verify and send yourself. You choose the next step; we organize the information.

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Payment opens first. Guided intake collects project details after payment.

What the CAD 199 packet includes

A cleaner starting package before you ask people for price and timing.

This packet is for homeowners who already believe the suite project may move forward and want to reduce friction before asking for quotes, drawings, or permit guidance.

01

Permit readiness checklist

A practical list of project details, permits, drawings, and review points that may need attention before moving forward.

02

Photo and document list

What to photograph or collect before asking a provider to assess the project: layout, windows, entry, utilities, mechanical, and drawings.

03

Project brief

A short structured summary of your intended suite, current condition, constraints, timeline, and open questions.

04

Provider shortlist

A public-info shortlist of local provider categories to consider, based on visible service fit, reviews, service area, and contact information.

05

Draft outreach emails

Contact-ready emails you can review and send yourself to ask better first questions and reduce vague back-and-forth.

06

Next-step map

A clear sequence for what to verify next before spending more money on drawings, contractors, or formal applications.

Who should buy this

Use CAD 199 only when the project is past early curiosity.

Good fit

Buy the readiness packet if you are preparing to act.

  • You are ready to contact designers, contractors, or trade providers.
  • You want to organize project details before sending emails.
  • You already have a rough rent/budget assumption or a strong reason to proceed.
  • You want a provider shortlist based on public information, not a referral guarantee.
Not sure yet

Start with the CAD 59 decision scan if the decision is still unclear.

If you are still asking whether the suite makes financial or permit-path sense, use the CAD 59 scan first. The readiness packet is the next step after the project still looks worth exploring.

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Boundary

Preparation support only.

This packet helps with

  • Organizing project facts
  • Identifying missing information
  • Preparing provider questions
  • Creating contact-ready draft emails

This packet does not provide

  • Permit approval or submission
  • Design, engineering, legal, tax, or financial advice
  • Stamped drawings or code certification
  • Provider endorsement or hiring guarantee
  • City of Edmonton representation