Structures Built to Last Decades
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New construction begins when you need a structure designed specifically for how you intend to use the property, rather than adapting an existing building that doesn't match your requirements. All About Construction coordinates every construction phase from initial planning and permitting through final walkthrough, managing the timeline so framing doesn't wait on delayed foundation work and finish trades arrive when interior spaces are ready for installation. You work with one point of contact who schedules subcontractors, orders materials timed to construction progress, and addresses issues before they delay subsequent phases.
The process includes architectural planning that translates your functional needs into buildable plans, site preparation that establishes proper drainage and utility connections, foundation installation engineered for soil conditions, framing that creates the structural shell, and coordination of mechanical systems, electrical rough-in, insulation, drywall, and finish work. Quality control at each phase prevents problems that become expensive to correct once subsequent work covers earlier installations.

Request a consultation to review your site, discuss building objectives, and outline the construction timeline for your new build project.
How New Construction Addresses Long-Term Needs
Skilled craftsmanship shows in details like studs positioned to code-specified spacing, windows flashed correctly to prevent water intrusion, and roof trusses installed with proper bearing on exterior walls. Material selection balances upfront cost with maintenance requirements and lifespan—choosing siding that resists moisture damage in your climate, roofing materials rated for local wind speeds, and foundation waterproofing appropriate to groundwater conditions. Efficient scheduling keeps trades moving through the project without crews waiting on incomplete work from previous phases.
After construction completes, you occupy a building where doors close flush without gaps, floors are level throughout, plumbing operates without leaks, and HVAC systems maintain consistent temperatures in every room. Windows don't develop condensation between panes, roofs shed water without ponding, and electrical panels have capacity for future additions without requiring service upgrades. The structure performs as designed because construction followed engineering specifications and material installations met manufacturer requirements.

Residential and commercial new construction capabilities allow All About Construction to manage projects ranging from single-family homes to multi-unit buildings and commercial facilities, adapting the approach to match project scale while maintaining the same focus on quality materials and coordinated execution.

Answers to Frequent Service Questions
Property owners planning new construction often ask about process details and project considerations.
What happens during the planning phase before construction starts?
Site surveys establish property boundaries and grade elevations, soil tests determine foundation requirements, and architectural plans are submitted for permit review to confirm the design meets building codes.
How are subcontractors coordinated to prevent delays?
Scheduling sequences trades so concrete finishes before framing begins, rough plumbing and electrical complete before insulation, and finish work starts only after drywall and paint cure properly.
What material choices affect both cost and performance?
Framing lumber grade, insulation R-value, window U-factor ratings, and roofing material lifespan all influence upfront expense and long-term maintenance requirements or energy costs.
When do building inspections occur during construction?
Inspections typically happen after foundation forms are set, after rough framing completes, after mechanical and electrical rough-in, and before final occupancy to verify code compliance at each phase.
How does site preparation affect drainage around the finished building?
Grading slopes away from the foundation at proper pitch, downspouts discharge away from the structure, and any necessary subsurface drainage systems prevent water from pooling against foundation walls.
All About Construction delivers new construction projects built for lasting value and functional design through organized project management and attention to structural details. Reach out to discuss your construction goals, site conditions, and timeline expectations for your new build.