More space, without moving.
Additions are the most structurally demanding work a general contractor takes on — new foundations, new load paths, and a join to the existing building that has to be invisible. We handle all three.
Residential additions
Blended into what is already there.
Outgrowing your home does not have to mean selling it. We build additions that read as original — matching rooflines, floor levels and finishes so the new space never announces itself.
- Second-storey additions and lateral expansions, including the structural engineering they require.
- Foundation, framing and roof tie-ins detailed so the junction does not telegraph through the finishes.
- Mechanical, electrical and plumbing extended properly rather than patched into an already-loaded system.
- Zoning review, engineering drawings and city permits managed before demolition starts.
Commercial additions
Expand without closing.
We extend existing medical, retail and office premises so the new structure complements current operations. For occupied buildings that means phasing, dust control and access routes planned before anyone starts work.
On medical sites we manage shared-space details carefully — separate access, differing compliance standards and acoustic privacy between clinical and public areas.
What an addition gets you
Value, function, fit.
Three reasons clients choose to build rather than move — and what we do about each.
Added value
A well-executed addition is one of the few renovations that reliably grows the footprint and the appraisal at the same time. We build it to survive an inspection years from now, not just handover day.
Functional gain
Extra bedrooms, a proper home office, a bigger kitchen, more treatment rooms. We start from what the space has to do and work backwards to the structure.
A seamless join
The mark of a good addition is that you cannot tell where the old building stops. Matching rooflines, floor heights, trim profiles and brick is detail work — and detail work is what we do.

Ready when you are
Let’s see if it works.
Send us the address and roughly what you need. We will tell you honestly whether the addition is feasible, what the permit path looks like and what it is likely to cost.
