Take a look at a selection of our recent projects, Built with care and designed to make a lasting impact.

Close-up of an excavator's bucket and arm working on a muddy, rocky dirt road in a forested area with trees and overcast sky in the background.
A dirt gravel road walking through a forest with trees and colorful autumn leaves, overcast sky
A sunrise over a forest with a dirt path and rocks, with trees on either side and mist in the background.

The Alban Project

The Alban Project is an ongoing development on a 5‑acre strip of land in French River, ON. Plans call for constructing an approximately 1,800 sq. ft. bungalow that blends modern and classic touches, paired with a beautiful winding driveway and a detached two‑car garage — all positioned to take full advantage of the stunning views over the adjacent marshlands.

Nighttime construction scene with excavator lifting a large container
Residential backyard enclosed by a white fence, with a small white shed, red brick chimney, and large green trees surrounding the yard, next to a sidewalk and grassy lawn.

The Kelly Project

A suburban yard with green grass, a large dark green bush, and a tall evergreen tree. There is a sidewalk in the foreground, a white fence, and a small white shed with a gable roof in the background. Part of a brick house is visible on the right.

~2023 before work began

A new black and gray horizontal striped fence with wooden support beams and trim, installed along a dirt patch in a residential yard.

~ Construction Summer 2024

This was an excellent example of a full property restoration. The Kelly project presented a welcome challenge, and we delivered a modern and long-lasting design.

We began this project in spring 2024 and finished the final touches in fall 2024.

We’ve returned to share our progress and can’t wait to show you the full journey!

A backyard with a wooden and metal fence, a small shed with a shingled roof, and some trees and houses in the background.

Project update heading into Fall of 2024

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