Service · Panelized Building

Built in the Shop.
Stood Up on Site.

Panelized construction takes the framing out of the weather and into a controlled environment — then trucks it to your site ready to erect. Faster. Tighter. Cleaner.

What It Is

Walls, Floors, and Roofs — Engineered in Pieces.

Panelized building is open-panel or closed-panel construction: walls, floors, and roof assemblies are framed (and often pre-sheathed, insulated, and wired) in a shop to engineered tolerances, then delivered and craned into place on site.

It's the same lumber, the same code, the same finished result — assembled with more precision and in a fraction of the field time.

Engineered framing assemblies on site
Why Panelize

Real Advantages on the Job Site.

Speed to Dry-In

Buildings get weather-tight in days, not weeks. That accelerates every trade that follows.

Tighter Tolerances

Shop framing on jigs means plumb walls, square corners, and finishes that go on clean.

Lower Labor Cost

Less field labor, fewer weather days, and predictable crew sizes — all of which protect the budget.

Less Waste

Material is cut to plan in the shop. Less scrap on the curb means a leaner job and a cleaner site.

Engineered structural assembly on site
What We Panelize

Custom Homes. Multi-Family. ADUs. Commercial.

Panelization isn't reserved for cookie-cutter projects. We've panelized everything from single-family custom homes and ADUs to multi-unit residential and small commercial — using the design to drive the panel breakdown, not the other way around.

  • Open-panel and closed-panel wall systems
  • Pre-engineered floor and roof assemblies
  • Coordinated with our drafting and engineering team
  • Sequenced delivery to keep cranes and crews productive
  • On-site finishing that matches the precision of the panels

Considering panelized for your next project?

We'll tell you straight whether it's the right call.

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