
TRADES

WOOD
CARPENTRY
Commercial and public works framing demands precision, coordination, and controlled speed.
Our wood carpentry division operates under the same performance standard that defines our entire organization, structured planning, direct communication, and disciplined execution. Integrated coordination with structural steel reduces trade friction and protects production flow.
Prefabricated solutions are deployed when site conditions demand offsite execution or when the schedule requires acceleration, keeping quality high, congestion low, and production moving forward without compromise.
Retail, public works, design-build, and lease-leaseback projects all operate under one sequencing strategy designed to protect the schedule.
BUILT TO HOLD THE SCHEDULE.

STRUCTURAL
STEEL
STEEL SETS THE PACE. WE SET THE STRUCTURE.
Structural steel defines the backbone of a project. Precision, coordination, and timing determine whether the schedule advances or stalls.
Our structural steel division operates under one integrated leadership structure alongside wood carpentry, allowing early coordination, cleaner transitions, and controlled sequencing.
We focus on:
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Pre-installation planning that protects crane time and crew flow
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Tight coordination between concrete, steel, and wood framing
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Direct communication with general contractors and inspectors
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Execution aligned with milestone scheduling
Commercial and public works projects move fast.
Steel must move faster, without creating downstream conflict.
Integrated planning reduces trade friction.
Disciplined execution protects the schedule.

PREFAB METAL BUILDINGS
Prefabricated buildings introduce a unique coordination challenge within commercial and public works projects.
The building system is engineered by the manufacturer, while the overall project is engineered by the Engineer of Record. Connecting structural steel and wood carpentry to that system requires a clear understanding of how loads transfer, how tolerances align, and where engineered responsibilities intersect.
These decisions must happen early.
With lead times often ranging from three to five months, metal building procurement, submittals, approvals, and foundation coordination directly impact the project schedule. Early alignment between the manufacturer, Engineer of Record, and field teams is critical.
Our experience across structural steel, wood carpentry, and prefabricated systems allows us to guide that process proactively. As a trade partner, we help the team identify engineering conflicts early, coordinate requirements clearly, and make informed decisions before delays occur.
The result is cleaner structural integration, reduced approval friction, and protected installation sequencing.
Metal buildings move quickly once delivered.
Successful integration begins long before they arrive on site.

