
Phase 03Build.
Weekly site walks, photographed and logged.
Trades sequenced. Quality controlled. The build runs on a calendar, not a hope. By the time the framing crew arrives, every choice has been made and every trade has been scheduled. What remains is execution — and the discipline to keep execution on the schedule we wrote together.
What happens
Caleb owns the site. He's there every Tuesday morning at minimum, often more. The week's progress is photographed and logged in a shared file the owner has access to from anywhere. Trades are sequenced down to the day; coordination meetings happen weekly with whichever trades are on site that week. Allowances are tracked against budget. Owner decisions are escalated to Jordan, with a clear deadline for the call.
For a primary residence, the build phase typically runs twelve to eighteen months. Multi-structure estates run two to three years. Shops and outbuildings depend on township approvals. We tell you which week each season change matters — and we plan for the season we'll lose to weather.



What you take away
A weekly site report — photographs, progress, and decisions
A change log — every variation from the original plan, dated and authorized
A monthly budget reconciliation, line by line
A finished building, walked through twice — once with the trades, once with you
Two years of warranty support after handover, by phone, in person, or both
Three to five projects a year, by referral and direct inquiry.
If your land is bought, your timeline is real, and your build sits between $1M and $10M, we should talk.