We publish our process because clarity builds trust.
A construction project is one of the largest financial decisions a homeowner makes. We think you deserve to understand exactly what happens — and when — before you sign anything.
Discovery & Design
The work done in discovery determines whether a project runs well or runs hard. It's where the homeowner's intentions meet the site's realities and the budget's constraints — before any of those things become expensive to change. The best discoveries are thorough enough to seem unhurried: a clear scope, a realistic number, a schedule that accounts for the specifics of where you're building.
Permits & Pre-Construction
The most consequential work in a construction project happens before anyone picks up a tool. Permits move through jurisdictions at their own pace — faster in some, slower in others, unpredictably in most. Material orders get placed against lead times that may not be known until they're asked. A project that starts construction ready has absorbed all of that. One that starts eager hasn't.
Construction
The most photogenic phase is also the most opaque. What gets built depends partly on what the walls say when they're opened — and walls have a habit of saying things that weren't in the drawings. Good construction isn't the absence of surprises; it's the capacity to absorb them, sequence around them, and keep the schedule honest. A finished room looks inevitable. The path to it rarely was.
Handoff & Warranty
The documentation from a well-run build — warranties, material specifications, the reasoning behind decisions that will only matter in five years — becomes the institutional memory of the house. Handoff is where that memory transfers. What the homeowner walks away with determines what the next ten years feel like.
A build is a sequence of earned moments, not a sequence of deliverables. Discovery earns the permit phase. Pre-construction earns the demo. The work earns the handoff. A project that moves this way is harder to start and easier to finish. That's the part that matters.
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