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General Contracting

Full-service project management from permits to final walkthrough. One point of contact, transparent communication, and work done right the first time.

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How This Work Typically Begins

General contracting becomes the right lane when the project story spans multiple rooms, trades, or unknowns and needs one person keeping the sequence clear.

Full-service project management from permits to final walkthrough. One point of contact, transparent communication, and work done right the first time.

What Scott Listens For

Every estimate starts with understanding what is driving the project. Here is what Scott pays attention to in the first conversation.

What the overall project is trying to accomplish across trades or spaces

Which parts of scope are already defined and which still need to be clarified

Whether plans, permits, or outside selections already exist

How much coordination the homeowner wants one contractor to own

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General Contracting FAQ

If your project involves multiple trades - framing, electrical, plumbing, finishes - a general contractor coordinates everything under one scope. This avoids scheduling conflicts and keeps one person accountable for the result.

Yes. Scott manages the full permit process and coordinates all required inspections so you have one point of contact from start to final walkthrough.

That is common and completely fine. Many projects start with a general idea. Scott helps refine the scope during the estimate conversation and can connect you with design resources if drawings are needed.

Share your project goals and Scott will follow up with practical next steps.

Include the room or area, your timing window, and what is driving the project to get the most useful first reply.

Owner-led communicationClear fit before the next step

Include the project type, town, and timing window so Scott can give you a more useful first reply.