WHERE WE build.
Licensed general contractor serving Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and South Florida. Every market has its own permitting landscape, design review boards, and construction challenges — and we know them from the inside.
Los Angeles
Beverly Hills
Home to some of the most valuable residential real estate in the world, Beverly Hills demands a contractor who understands design review boards, landmark properties, and the meticulous standards that define this city.
Learn moreBel Air
Bel Air’s gated estates and dramatic hillside lots present unique construction challenges — from steep-grade foundations and retaining walls to wildfire-hardened building assemblies.
Learn morePacific Palisades
In the wake of the Palisades Fire, Pacific Palisades is in the midst of one of the largest residential rebuilding efforts in Los Angeles history.
Learn moreMalibu
Malibu construction operates under a unique web of regulations — the Malibu Local Coastal Program, California Coastal Commission oversight, fire hazard severity zones, and landslide-prone geology.
Learn moreBrentwood
Brentwood offers a mix of historic estates, mid-century homes, and modern new construction on generous lots — often adjacent to fire-prone hillsides and canyons.
Learn moreHollywood Hills
The Hollywood Hills present some of the most technically challenging construction conditions in Los Angeles — narrow winding roads, steep lots requiring caisson foundations, view preservation ordinances, and fire hazard severity zones.
Learn moreSanta Monica
Santa Monica operates as an independent city with its own planning department, building codes, and permitting processes — separate from the City of Los Angeles.
Learn moreCalabasas
Calabasas’ semi-rural character, large estate lots, and position at the wildland-urban interface make it one of the most fire-conscious construction environments in Los Angeles County.
Learn morePasadena
Pasadena is a city defined by its architectural heritage — from landmark Craftsman bungalows and Greene & Greene masterworks to Spanish Colonial estates.
Learn moreAltadena
Altadena was among the communities hardest hit by the Eaton Fire, with hundreds of homes destroyed in the unincorporated foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.
Learn moreWest Hollywood
West Hollywood’s dense urban fabric, design-forward culture, and independent city governance create a distinctive construction environment.
Learn moreSanta Barbara
South Florida
Miami
Miami’s construction environment demands expertise in high-wind zone engineering, coastal flood zone compliance, and the rapid permitting processes that have made South Florida one of the fastest-growing construction markets in the country.
Learn moreFort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale’s extensive canal system, Intracoastal Waterway frontage, and oceanfront properties create a construction market centered on waterfront living.
Learn morePalm Beach
Palm Beach is one of the most exclusive residential markets in the United States, with ultra-luxury homes governed by the Town of Palm Beach’s Architectural Commission (ARCOM) and Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Learn moreCoral Gables
Known as "The City Beautiful," Coral Gables enforces one of the most prescriptive architectural codes in Florida through its Board of Architects.
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