Colorado construction has unique demands:
Our panelized framing is built indoors, where materials stay protected from:
Builders and homeowners get:
While your foundation cures, panels are manufactured off-site. Once the slab is ready, framing goes up in days so the roof can go on and trades can start sooner.
Indoor production helps reduce weather delays and labor gaps during the framing phase.
Crews spend more time installing and less time cutting, sorting, and laying out in mountain cold or summer heat.
Ideal for townhomes, multifamily, and communities where you need consistent, repeatable framing.
Most cutting and optimization happens at the factory, not on your slab, which means fewer dumpsters and less mess.
Straight, true panels make window installs, mechanical runs, and finishes easier—and help avoid costly rework or callbacks.
Durango · Bayfield · Pagosa Springs · Cortez · Mancos · Archuleta · La Plata · Montezuma · San Juan · Delores County
Share your plans, site location, and goals. We review your project for fit, talk through options, and outline scope, timing, and logistics.
We convert your architectural and structural plans into shop drawings. Every wall, floor, and roof panel is laid out, labeled, and engineered for Colorado-specific wind, snow, and seismic loads
While site work and the foundation are underway, we fabricate panels in a controlled space—protected from Colorado weather and job-site damage.
Panels arrive organized and ready to install. We coordinate with your team and crane for an efficient set. Once framing is complete, your project is ready for MEP trades and finishes to begin