The Process
In a resort town, the build schedule is the business plan. Miss the season and the cost isn’t a delay — it’s a year of lost revenue and the staff you couldn’t house. We build your units in a controlled factory while your site work runs in parallel, so you open on the date you committed to.
Why the schedule holds
Four months isn’t a shortcut — it’s what happens when fabrication and site work stop waiting on each other.
While your foundation and utilities go in on site, the building is fabricated in the factory. Two timelines run at once instead of back to back.
Built indoors under controlled conditions — no rain days, no frozen ground, and tighter tolerances than an open job site allows.
One team owns design, build, and set. Nothing is lost in the handoffs between trades — which is where most construction schedules actually slip.
The real timeline
~1 month
Your units are fabricated indoors using established, code-cleared designs, so production starts on day one — not after months of drawings.
~1 month
Units ship and arrive within about a month. While they’re in transit, your foundation and utilities are already going in.
~2 weeks
We crane the units onto your prepared foundation and complete the finish work — roughly two weeks from delivery to walk-through.
Buffer
The remaining weeks are deliberate. They absorb inspections and anything the real world adds, so the date we commit to is the date you can plan your opening around.
These timelines assume a build-ready site and one of our established layouts. Fully custom designs run longer — new layouts need engineering and approval before they ship — and you’ll have a realistic, dated schedule before you commit a dollar.
Tell us when you need to be open. We’ll build the schedule backward from that date and show you exactly what happens, and when.
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