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General Construction
Built with Control & Clarity

General Construction at Washington Construction is centered on control—of scope, schedule, and execution. We manage projects from early planning through completion, handling structural work, interior build-outs, exterior improvements, and coordinated upgrades across the property with a clear, organized approach.

Rather than treating construction as a series of disconnected tasks, we view it as a unified process. Each project starts with a deep understanding of site conditions, intended use, and long-term performance goals. From there, work is sequenced deliberately, trades are coordinated closely, and communication stays consistent so progress remains steady.

general construction

Frequently Asked Questions

What does general construction include?

General construction covers the planning, coordination, and execution of building projects from start to finish. This can include structural work, interior and exterior construction, renovations, and site-related improvements under one managed scope.

At Washington Construction, we handle a wide range of general construction projects, including commercial build-outs, renovations, expansions, and multi-scope improvements that require coordinated execution.

Timelines are managed through structured scheduling, trade coordination, and proactive planning. By sequencing work efficiently and addressing constraints early, we help keep projects moving without unnecessary delays.

Roof installation is often an integral part of general construction, especially when adding new structures, expanding existing buildings, or replacing worn systems. Coordinating roof work with other trades as part of the overall construction plan helps keep schedules aligned and avoids rework. Washington Construction works with professional roof installation services to ensure that roofing integrates smoothly with the rest of the build.

Yes. General construction often involves multiple trades working in sequence or parallel. We manage coordination between trades to reduce conflicts, maintain quality, and ensure work progresses smoothly.

Quality is maintained through consistent oversight, clear scopes of work, and attention to detail at each phase of construction. We focus on doing work correctly the first time to avoid rework and long-term issues.

Yes. Excavation, grading, or structural work may reveal root systems or unstable trees that affect the construction zone. In these cases, coordinating timely tree removal services allows construction to continue safely and efficiently.

Professional general construction provides structure, accountability, and predictability. Having a single point of responsibility helps control costs, reduce risk, and deliver a finished project that performs as intended.