Building in New Mexico means preparing for:
Our panelized framing system keeps materials indoors until installation, protecting them from:
Builders and homeowners get:
Panels are fabricated off-site while your foundation is prepped. Once delivered, framing sets in days—not weeks—so the roof goes on faster.
Indoor production minimizes the impact of wind, heat, and storms on your schedule.
Crews spend less time laying out, cutting, and sorting materials on-site in harsh conditions.
Panelization ensures repeatable quality for townhomes, multifamily, and community developments.
Less cutting on site means less mess, less waste, and fewer opportunities for error.
Accurate, consistent framing reduces callbacks and makes mechanical, insulation, and finish work easier.
Albuquerque · Rio Rancho · Sandoval County · Bernalillo County · Valencia County (Los Lunas)
Farmington · Aztec · Gallup · San Juan County · McKinley County
We begin with a detailed review of your plans, site location, and project requirements. If prefab framing is a good fit, we outline timelines, scope, and next steps.
We convert your plans into precise panel shop drawings. Each wall, floor, and roof panel is engineered for local snow, wind, and seismic considerations.
Panels are fabricated in a controlled environment while your foundation and site prep take place. Materials remain protected from wind, heat, and weather.
Panels arrive organized and labeled for quick installation. We coordinate with your team and crane to set panels efficiently. Once framing is complete, your project is ready for MEP trades and finishes.