New Construction — Custom Builds from the Ground Up
Build with Confidence from the Ground Up

Service Overview
Plumb Level Construction (PLC) works on new construction projects across North Florida and South Georgia. Some projects start with complete plans. Others don't. Either way, we keep the build moving and bring you real results.
New construction is rarely as clean as it looks on paper. Schedules move. Materials show up late. Trades need room to work. When those pieces aren't coordinated, small issues turn into delays. We focus on staying ahead of that so the job stays steady from early site work through the final walkthrough.
What's Included
Our Process
Discovery Call
We learn what you're building, where, and when you want it completed to confirm feasibility.
Site Review & Due Diligence
We evaluate site conditions, constraints, access, and project requirements that impact timeline and cost.
Pre-Construction Planning
Scope alignment, budgeting support, schedule planning, and coordination with your architect/designer/engineer if applicable.
Permitting & Scheduling
We plan the build sequence and coordinate around approvals and inspections as required.
Build Phase
We coordinate trades, deliveries, and quality checks throughout the project.
Final Walkthrough & Closeout
Punch list completion, final details, and a clean turnover so you can move forward with confidence.
Common Questions
How long does new construction take?
Timelines vary based on scope, permitting, site conditions, and material availability. After reviewing your plans and location, we can outline a realistic schedule.
Can you build from existing plans?
Yes. We regularly work from owner-provided plans and coordinate with architects, designers, and engineers as needed.
Do you handle permits and inspections?
We coordinate construction around local permitting and inspection requirements tied to approved plans.
How are changes handled?
Changes are documented and communicated so decisions don't disrupt the schedule more than necessary.
What's the first step?
Send your project location, a brief description of what you're building, and any plans or reference material you have.
