Local General Contractor Expertise
In the Keizer area, homes range from 1970s ranch and split-level styles in Four Winds and Willamette Manor to newer builds near McNary Golf Club. A general contractor | Keizer, OR who understands these neighborhoods can handle everything from framing additions to full structural work. This page covers how we approach residential and commercial framing, structural planning, and the permit coordination that keeps projects moving forward.
Proximity to I-5 and established neighborhoods with mature trees means site access and logistics matter. Larger yards in Wilark Park and Whiteaker Park give room to work; tighter lots near Keizer Station require different planning. We handle both, plus the Marion County building codes that apply to every project here.
From scope and permits through framing and inspection, we guide each phase with clear communication.
Review your project, visit the site, confirm what's happening and why. Clarify structural needs and load-bearing walls before any cuts.
Work with Marion County Building Department to secure structural, electrical, and plumbing permits. We handle the paperwork and code review.
Clear the workspace, protect existing structures, and remove what's being replaced. Always respect neighbor fences and property lines.
Set plates, raise walls, frame openings, and install beams. All work follows code and your blueprints—no shortcuts, no guessing.
Schedule framing inspections with Marion County. Once approved, we move to MEP work and finishes with confidence.
Sequence electricians, plumbers, and HVAC contractors. Ensure rough-ins are installed before drywall closes any walls in.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Residential and commercial projects that need solid framing and structural oversight.
Walls, roofs, and structural systems for additions and new builds. We work with the ranch and split-level homes common in Willamette Manor and Whiteaker Park, plus newer homes with complex roof lines near McNary Estates.

Residential framing in Keizer's established neighborhoods
Room additions, garage extensions, and second-story builds on existing homes. Homes in Four Winds and Wilark Park often have space for additions. We tie new framing to existing structures safely and code-compliant.

Room addition with seamless structural tie-in
Office buildouts, retail fit-outs, and tenant improvements near Keizer Station. Commercial projects often need faster coordination with multiple trades. We manage the structural side so everyone else can work efficiently.

Commercial interior framing in Marion County
Keizer's neighborhoods are diverse. Building types, lot sizes, HOA rules, and permit workflows vary.
McNary Estates and Inland Shores have CC&Rs that govern setbacks, exterior finishes, and accessory structure size. Willamette Manor and Palma Ciea Villa are more flexible. We know these differences and can navigate them without delays.
Willamette Valley building practices favor solid framing for wet winters and occasional wind load. Code here is straightforward, but inspectors want clarity. We document everything.
Marion County Building Department coordinates with City of Keizer for permits within city limits. Accessory structures over 200 square feet need exterior finishes compatible with the main house. We know which office handles what and submit plans that pass the first review.
Homes near River Road and Keizer Rapids Park have good access for material delivery. Tighter lots in Whiteaker Park require on-site material stacking and careful staging. We plan accordingly and keep streets clear.
We serve Keizer, nearby Salem, and northern Marion County. Schedule a site visit or call to discuss your project.
Ready to start? Call us to arrange a free site review and project estimate.
Yes. Any addition over 200 square feet and all structural work require permits through Marion County or City of Keizer. We handle the application and coordination with inspectors.
HOAs in golf course neighborhoods have CC&Rs that cover roof pitch, exterior materials, and setbacks. We work with your HOA contact to confirm design before we frame, so there are no surprises.
Yes. We protect existing trees with fencing and plan material staging to minimize root damage. Homes in Wilark Park and Four Winds have beautiful mature trees—we work around them carefully.
We assess drainage, foundation requirements, and access before starting. Sloped lots near the Willamette River corridor need extra foundation planning. We bring in engineers if needed and adjust framing accordingly.
Inspections are scheduled and managed by Marion County. We coordinate dates, submit framing for review, and address any comments before moving to next phases. Inspection fees are set by the county.
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