You've got a project bigger than any one trade. An addition, a gut remodel, an ADU, a rebuild. It needs a foundation, framing, concrete, plumbing, permits, inspections, and a dozen subs pulling in the same direction — and someone has to actually run it.
GeneralContracting.
One Class B contractor for the whole project — additions, remodels, and new builds, foundation to finish.
General Contracting done late costs more than general contracting done right.
When there's no general contractor, you become one. You're chasing the framer, waiting on the concrete sub, refereeing the plumber and the electrician, and holding the permit in your own name. Schedules slip between trades, nobody owns the gaps, and the change orders pile up. The project that was supposed to give you space is running your calendar instead.
We hold the CSLB Class B (General Building) license and run the whole project as your general contractor — foundation, framing, concrete, and finish — with our own crews on the structural work and trusted subs managed under one roof. One bid, one schedule, one number to call. Jose is on site, not just on the paperwork. CSLB #917675 (B · C-8 · C-36).
Every general contracting project, every line item.
You see the whole scope before any concrete is poured. Nothing hidden, nothing quietly billed mid-project.
- Pre-construction planning: scope, budget range, and a realistic schedule
- Plan and design coordination with your architect or ours
- Structural engineering coordination
- Full permit management — application, submittal, and inspections
- Foundation, footings, and structural concrete self-performed by our crews
- Framing, structural repair, and dry-rot correction in-house
- Plumbing rough-in coordination (we hold the C-36)
- Licensed, vetted subcontractors managed under one contract
- Single point of contact and one consolidated schedule
- Transparent line-item bids and written change orders
- Daily site management and clean-up
- Final walk-through, punch list, and sign-off
The general contracting process — every job, in order.
The same rhythm whether the job is a $12,000 footing or a $200,000 structural retrofit. Owner on site, same crew, same standards.
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Sit down & scope
Jose walks the property, understands what you're trying to accomplish, and talks through scope, budget range, and what's realistic. No charge to start the conversation.
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Design & bid
We coordinate plans with your architect — or bring one in — price the work line-by-line, and hand you a bid you can actually read. You know the number and the sequence before we start.
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Permits & pre-con
We manage the permit process end to end and line up the trades so the schedule holds. Long-lead items get ordered before they're on the critical path.
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Build
Our crews self-perform the foundation, concrete, and framing; managed subs handle the rest. One schedule, daily supervision, and a clean site every evening.
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Inspections
We schedule and stand on site for every city inspection, rough through final. Your only job is signing the approvals.
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Walk-through & close
We walk the finished work with you, clear the punch list, and hand back a project that's done — not "done except for."
General Contracting across the Bay.
We do general contracting regularly in the cities below — each with its own soil profile, code requirements, and site conditions. Click through for the local context.
General Contracting.Asked & answered.
Don’t see your question? Call (650) 754-3064 and ask Jose directly.
Q01What kinds of projects do you take on as GC?
Additions, whole-home and kitchen/bath remodels, ADUs and detached units, garage conversions, and ground-up new construction — residential and light-commercial. If it needs a foundation and a permit, it's in our wheelhouse. Very small handyman-scope jobs usually aren't.
Q02Why hire a general contractor instead of managing trades myself?
Because someone has to own the schedule, the permit, the change orders, and the gaps between trades — and carry the liability for all of it. A licensed Class B GC holds the permit, coordinates the sequence, and stands behind the whole result. You get one contract and one number to call instead of ten.
Q03Do you self-perform the work or sub it all out?
We self-perform the structural core — foundation, concrete, framing, and structural repair — because that's our trade. Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roofing, and finishes are handled by licensed subs we've worked with for years and manage under one contract. You're not coordinating any of them.
Q04How do you handle budget and change orders?
The bid is line-item, so you can see where the money goes. When something changes — a hidden condition, a scope addition — we price it in writing and get your sign-off before we proceed. No surprise invoices at the end.
Q05Can you do the concrete and foundation on my project too?
Yes — that's the advantage. The foundation, footings, and structural concrete are our own crews, not a sub we're marking up. See the foundations, footings, and structural-repair pages for that scope; on a GC project it's all under one contract.
Q06Are you licensed and insured for general contracting?
Yes. CSLB #917675 with the Class B (General Building) classification that authorizes whole-project general contracting, plus C-8 (Concrete) and C-36 (Plumbing). Family-owned and working the Bay Area since 1998.
Adjacent work we do on the same job.
Tell us what you’re building. We’ll be on site by Tuesday.
Free walk-through, written bid within 48 hours, no surprises. The same crew, the same owner — every project, since 1998.
