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The Process

What working with CCGS
actually looks like.

From the first conversation to the moment we hand you the keys. Here's what to expect.

01
The Conversation
We come to your home. We listen to what you want, ask the right questions, and tell you the truth. The real timeline, the real investment, the real scope. No estimates over the phone.
02
The Agreement
A detailed scope. A real budget. Every line item in writing before we start. No hidden allowances, no vague ranges. You know exactly what you're getting into. And so do we.
03
The Build
You'll hear from us. Not from a subcontractor you've never met. Clean job sites, real updates, direct access to your project lead. We work in your home the same way we'd work in ours.
04
The Finish
We don't call it done until you do. We walk through every detail together. If something isn't right, we fix it before we leave. No exceptions. No ignored punch lists.
Full Service

One call.
We handle the rest.

We work from blueprints. We coordinate the architects, engineers, and designers your project needs. You don't manage anyone separately. You talk to us.

Architecture & Engineering
No blueprints yet? We work with the architects and engineers your project requires. Coordinating plans, structural drawings, and everything needed for permitting. You don't need to find them. We have the right people.
Interior Design
We work alongside interior designers so the vision and the construction stay aligned from day one. The decisions that affect how your home looks happen at the same time as the decisions about how it gets built.
Permits & Approvals
We pull every permit under Daniel's license, coordinate with the county, and manage every inspection. The process can be slow. But it runs through us, not through you.
Construction & Delivery
We build it. We finish it. We deliver it complete. The project isn't done until every detail is right. And you're the one who decides when that is.
Why It Matters

Licensed. Insured.
Accountable.

In Florida, hiring an unlicensed contractor is a risk you can't afford. A licensed General Contractor means your project is permitted, inspected, insured, and built to code. Our license number is on every permit we pull. That's accountability you can verify.

What We Handle

You focus on your life.
We handle the build.

Permits, inspections, and county coordination
Subcontractor management and scheduling
Architect and engineer coordination
Budget tracking with full transparency
Timeline management with real updates
Final walkthrough and quality assurance
Sister Brand
FORMA
Architectural Finishes & Surface Design

Limewash. Plaster. Microcement. These aren't just finishes. They're how a home goes from built to felt. FORMA is our sister brand, studio-crafted in Miami-Broward, dedicated entirely to the surfaces that define how a space lives.

When texture is part of the vision, FORMA is already in the conversation.

@forma.finishes · formafinishes.com
Limewash

Aged, layered, textured walls with depth that paint can't replicate. Each application is unique. No two walls come out the same.

Plaster

Smooth, warm, and architectural. Venetian plaster and decorative plaster finishes that make walls a design element, not a background.

Microcement

Industrial texture with refined elegance. Seamless floors, walls, and countertops with a raw, modern finish that works in any space.

FAQ

Common Questions

It depends on scope. A kitchen remodel might take 6-10 weeks. A whole-home renovation could be 3-6 months. We'll give you a realistic timeline before we start, and we stick to it. If anything changes, you'll know immediately.

Yes, always. We pull all necessary permits and manage every inspection. Building without proper permits puts your investment at risk. We don't cut that corner.

Changes happen. When they do, we document the scope change, provide a cost and timeline impact, and get your approval before we proceed. No surprises on your invoice.

In many cases, yes. We'll tell you upfront if there are phases where it's not practical. We keep work areas contained and clean up daily.

A licensed General Contractor can pull permits, manage subcontractors, and take responsibility for the entire project. A handyman handles small tasks. If your project needs a permit, you need a GC.

Just reach out. Call, email, or fill out the contact form. We'll set up a consultation. No pressure, no obligation. We'll talk through your project and see if we're the right fit.

Ready?

Your home deserves
the right builder.

No pitch. No pressure. Just a real conversation about your project.