Local General Contractor Expertise
In neighborhoods like River Road and College Hill, Eugene homeowners trust us for comprehensive construction services. Whether you need expert framing, home additions, or Accessory Dwelling Unit construction, we handle residential building with attention to local building codes and your home's unique architecture. Our general contractor services address the specific construction challenges of Eugene's diverse housing stock—from historic Craftsman bungalows to mid-century splits and newer ranch-style homes. Get a free estimate on your project today.
A clear, step-by-step approach to your build
We visit your Eugene home to measure, take photos, and understand your goals. We also identify any local zoning or permit details specific to your neighborhood.
We develop detailed plans that respect Eugene's historic design guidelines where needed. You get a clear layout and timeline before we start.
We handle permit applications through Eugene's eBuild system. Most residential projects move quickly when submitted correctly.
Framing, installation, or deck work starts on schedule. We coordinate inspections and communicate daily about progress.
City inspectors verify each stage. Final walkthrough, cleanup, and your Certificate of Occupancy complete the job.
You receive all documentation and warranties. We stay available for any questions as you settle in.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Residential construction for Eugene homeowners
Rough framing, load-bearing walls, roof structures. We follow Eugene code standards and integrate seamlessly with your home's foundation and existing framing patterns.

Structural framing in Fairmount neighborhood

Kitchen addition in South Eugene
Extend your home with additions that match existing architecture. Common in areas like River Road and Friendly Area where larger lots allow room to grow.
Eugene offers pre-approved ADU plans and expedited permitting. We handle construction of detached and attached ADUs up to 800 sq. ft., navigating setbacks and design standards for your zone.

Detached ADU in College Hill area

Redwood deck in Fox Hollow neighborhood
Build outdoor living spaces. Decks, pergolas, and privacy fences enhance property value. Most projects qualify for same-day or expedited residential permits.
Siding contractor services for replacement and new construction. Choose from materials that suit Eugene's wet climate. Hardie board, fiber cement, and board-and-batten options.

Siding refresh on bungalow-style home near Whiteaker
Construction knowledge specific to Eugene
Eugene's neighborhoods each have distinct housing challenges. Historic homes in Fairmount and College Hill require understanding of design guidelines and preservation rules. Newer homes near Harlow and North Gilham may need efficient energy upgrades.
Eugene sits in a wet climate. We select and install materials that withstand Oregon's rain and wind, plus we know setback and lot coverage rules that vary by neighborhood.
We navigate Eugene's eBuild permitting system and understand R-1, R-2, and R-3 zoning rules. ADU lots require minimum 6,100 sq. ft. and designs must meet setback standards—we handle these details.
Bungalows and Craftsman homes need siding, roofing, and additions that preserve character. We follow Eugene's advisory design guidelines so your renovation enhances neighborhood fabric.
Serving all of Eugene and surrounding communities
We work throughout Eugene including South Eugene, North Eugene, Whiteaker, Danebo, River Road, Fairmount, Fox Hollow, and College Hill. From the University of Oregon campus area to areas south of Spencer's Butte, we bring the same craftsmanship and local knowledge.
Contact us to schedule a free site visit and estimate. We'll discuss your goals, timeline, and budget.
Most additions require a building permit and plan review through eBuild. We submit your plans and coordinate with the city; work can often begin within two to four weeks once approved.
Yes, if your lot is at least 6,100 sq. ft. and zoned for residential use. ADUs can be detached or attached, up to 800 sq. ft., and the City of Eugene offers pre-approved plans to speed the process.
Homes in historic districts or on the National Register may have design review. We verify your property status and ensure siding materials align with historic guidelines for your area.
Timelines vary by scope. Decks and fencing typically take two to six weeks. Additions range from two to four months. ADUs depend on permitting; construction usually runs three to five months.
Yes. We coordinate all required inspections with Eugene city inspectors, address any findings, and obtain your final Certificate of Compliance or Certificate of Occupancy.
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