/ Site-first process

We start on the ground. Everything follows from there.

Four steps. One crew. No subcontractor handoffs between them. Here is exactly what happens from your first call to the day we clear the site.

Wide environmental shot of a residential backyard site in natural overcast daylight — a contractor crouching near bare earth, tape measure extended, clipboard on the ground beside rebar stakes, no people's faces visible, dirt and dry grass in the foreground, house foundation edge at frame right
Wide environmental shot of a residential backyard site in natural overcast daylight — a contractor crouching near bare earth, tape measure extended, clipboard on the ground beside rebar stakes, no people's faces visible, dirt and dry grass in the foreground, house foundation edge at frame right
Close-up detail shot on a worn wooden site table in natural daylight — a hand-drawn site plan with pencil annotations, a steel measuring tape coiled beside it, aggregate concrete samples and a cost breakdown sheet partially visible underneath, overcast natural light from above
Close-up detail shot on a worn wooden site table in natural daylight — a hand-drawn site plan with pencil annotations, a steel measuring tape coiled beside it, aggregate concrete samples and a cost breakdown sheet partially visible underneath, overcast natural light from above
Environmental wide shot of a home addition in late-stage framing, natural daylight, lumber studs visible against a clear sky, concrete foundation slab in the foreground with rebar shadows, no crew faces shown, tools and material staging visible at frame edge
Environmental wide shot of a home addition in late-stage framing, natural daylight, lumber studs visible against a clear sky, concrete foundation slab in the foreground with rebar shadows, no crew faces shown, tools and material staging visible at frame edge
Step 01 — Site visit

We look at the dirt before we talk numbers.

Before any scope is written, we walk the property. Soil conditions, setbacks, utility runs, drainage — the details that live on-site, not in an email chain. That visit shapes everything downstream.

Step 02 — Scope and price

One price. Trades in-house, no markup layers.

Because we own the concrete, framing, and hardscape trades internally, the number we give you is the number — no subcontractor margin stacked on top, no revision when a sub quotes differently.

Step 03 — Permit and plan

One permit partner through approval.

We handle the permit application, coordinate with the jurisdiction, and keep the schedule locked. You deal with one contact — not three separate trades each managing their own paperwork.

Step 04 — Build to finish

Foundation poured. Framing up. Hardscape done.

Our crew carries the project from ground-break to final walkthrough. Same team at every phase — no hand-off failures, no gaps in accountability when something shifts mid-build.

The first step is a site visit, not a sales call.

Tell us what you have in mind. We will schedule a time to walk the property and give you a straight read on what the work actually involves.