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Who we work for

We work exclusively for homeowners and their architects, on high detail projects that require refined building and project management skills.

 

What we do

We deliver beautiful, custom residential projects on time, on budget and exactly as you envisioned. Our planning and construction process is meticulous. We build your project on paper, first. This allows all of us – the architect, the owner, and the sub-contractors - to anticipate schedules, challenges and deliveries. The result is an easy process and an excellent outcome.

 

How we do it

We start by picking up a pencil and paper before we pick up a hammer and nails. We create a plan, apply a schedule, overlay a procurement schedule for all materials, and estimate every facet of the job. Where residential jobs often go awry is where the job isn’t visualized first.  We overcome dozens of potential problems by building the project on paper before we build it for real. We collaborate with you at every step of the way, but you never have to hold our hand.

 

Why the process is important

Residential building is complicated for many reasons. Typically, residential construction brings many subcontractors and materials into a limited space, with tight staging room.  With a disciplined plan in place, everyone remains focused on specific tasks. The result is a higher quality of craftsmanship, no wasted time, better cost controls, and a clean, safer work site. Our clients always know what’s being done and what to expect.  Misunderstandings are eliminated because the process moves smoothly with one constant flow of communication.

 

Why the process is important to you, the Architect

All too often in residential projects, architects find themselves baby-sitting for an unsophisticated residential builder.  BayPoint’s tight controls, experience and process free architects to do what you’re best at – making the residential space everything you and your client envision. Time after time, architects who work with BayPoint tell us how easy the process is and how the end result is everything they hoped it would be. That’s not your typical residential experience.