We offer expert shell construction services that provide a solid, secure, and weather-resistant structure for your project. Specifically, this includes the foundation, framing, exterior walls, roofing, and essential utility rough-ins. As a result, our work ensures a durable, code-compliant base ready for interior finishes or custom build-outs. Furthermore, we manage permits and inspections so your project stays fully compliant.
Critical first phase, ensures durability, safety, and longevity
The base of the structure, where the structure begins to take shape
Masonry portion, erecting the structure until it transitions to roofing
Everything you need to know about scope, timelines, permits, and compliance for your shell construction project
We provide the building’s structural framework, exterior walls, roofing, and essential utility rough-ins. However, interior finishes, partitions, and final utility installations are not included.
Project timelines vary depending on the size and complexity, but we provide clear milestones for foundation, framing, and exterior enclosure completion.
Yes, we manage all necessary permits and coordinate inspections. Furthermore, we ensure the shell structure meets all local building codes and regulations in South Florida.
We work closely with architects, engineers, and local authorities to guarantee that all aspects of the shell construction meet or exceed required standards.
Ensuring all work meets local zoning, safety, and accessibility regulations, including fireproofing and structural inspections.
Basic site preparation, such as grading, drainage systems, and sometimes parking or access roads, to integrate the building with its surroundings.
Excavation, footings, slabs, and other groundwork to support the building’s weight.
Initial installation of essential systems like electrical conduits, plumbing lines, and HVAC ductwork, up to the point where tenant fit-outs can connect.
Steel, concrete, or wood framing, including columns, beams, and floor systems, to form the building’s skeleton
Installation of exterior walls (brick, concrete, or curtain walls), roofing systems, windows, and exterior doors to create a weather-resistant barrier.
Basic exterior cladding or finishes (e.g., brickwork or siding) to complete the shell’s aesthetic and functional requirements.