A Construction Process Built Around Clarity
From the first conversation to final walkthrough, our design-build process helps align scope, feasibility, budget, permitting, and communication before construction begins.
What to Expect from First Call to Completion
Every project is different, but homeowners should always understand the path, decisions, and responsibilities before work begins.
Discovery
We learn your goals, property, timeline, budget range, and the decisions already made.
Feasibility
We review site conditions, scope, construction concerns, and the likely path forward.
Planning
Drawings, engineering, selections, permits, schedule, and budget are aligned before construction.
Build
Trades, materials, inspections, and jobsite milestones are coordinated with clear oversight.
Good Building Starts with Better Preparation
The most expensive project problems often begin with rushed planning. We slow down the right things early so the construction phase can move with more confidence.
- Scope and expectations defined before work begins
- Budget conversations tied to real construction choices
- Known risks identified and discussed before they become field problems

You Should Know What Is Happening Next
A strong process is not only about construction sequencing. It is also about helping homeowners understand decisions, upcoming milestones, and project movement.

What Clear Planning Protects
Process Questions That Reduce Uncertainty
A clear construction process helps homeowners understand what comes next and why each phase matters.
What happens during the first consultation?
The first conversation focuses on project goals, property conditions, timeline, budget range, current design status, and whether the project is a strong fit for the company.
How does Nona Construction Group keep projects organized?
Projects are organized through planning, scope alignment, milestone communication, trade coordination, inspections, workmanship checks, and final walkthrough steps.
When are budget expectations discussed?
Budget expectations should be discussed early and revisited as design and scope become clearer. This helps keep decisions grounded in construction reality.
What happens at the final walkthrough?
The final walkthrough reviews completed work, remaining punch list items, finish details, and any post-project support needed to bring the project to a proper close.
Ready to Talk Through Your Project?
A focused first conversation can clarify where you are now, what needs to happen next, and what planning steps matter most.
