We provide a wide range of general contracting services, including new construction, renovations, remodeling, and project management for both residential and commercial properties.
Yes, we are fully licensed and insured to operate as a general contractor throughout New Jersey, ensuring compliance with all state regulations and providing peace of mind to our clients.
Our process begins with an initial consultation to understand your project needs and goals. We then provide a detailed proposal and timeline. Once agreed upon, we commence work, keeping you informed throughout each phase until project completion.
A Notice of Completion is a formal document that notifies subcontractors and lienholders of a project’s completion date. It also shortens the deadline for filing mechanics lien claims, which secure payment for those involved in the project.
General contracting service contracts typically fall into five categories:
Lump Sum – A fixed total price for the entire project.
Time & Material (T&M) – The owner pays for materials and an hourly/daily labor rate.
Cost-Plus – The owner covers all costs plus a contractor fee.
Unit Price – The project is divided into units, each with a set price.
Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) – A cost limit is set; any overages are the contractor’s responsibility.