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Multi-Scope Projects

Multi-Scope Projects

Finish carpentry, framing, and siding combined on a single job, coordinated under one point of contact when the project calls for it.

Multi-scope project: coordinated interior finish
What It Covers

One, two, or all three scopes on a single job

Multi-scope combines our finish, framing, and siding work on one job, under one point of contact. Finish carpentry remains the core scope; framing and siding are added when the project requires them.

01

Finish Carpentry (Core Scope)

Our lead scope: interior trim, doors, stair systems, and custom millwork. The other scopes are coordinated around it.

02

Framing & Structural

Structural framing on the same job, built square and on level to set up clean finish work downstream.

03

Siding

Exterior siding and trim, executed by the same team and integrated with the finish scope.

04

One Point of Contact

A single subcontractor and contract across the combined scopes, in place of separate trades to coordinate.

05

One Coordinated Schedule

Scopes sequenced together on a single schedule, set before mobilization.

06

Documented Across Scopes

One documented scope, one set of weekly progress updates, and one closeout package across every scope on the job.

Why It Matters

Fewer trades to coordinate across the schedule

Each additional subcontractor adds a handoff, a contract, and another point of coordination, with the gaps between scopes left for the project team to manage. When framing, siding, and finish sit with separate companies, those gaps become schedule risk.

Multi-scope consolidates coordination under one point of contact. Finish carpentry remains the core scope; framing and siding are added when the project requires them, executed by the same team on one schedule.

Coordinated multi-scope interior
The System

Scoped before we mobilize. Documented at closeout.

Scope confirmed before mobilization. Communication documented throughout. Closeout delivered without chasing.

Before

Scope defined before mobilization

Every scope confirmed in writing (finish, framing, siding) with sequencing set before mobilization.

During

Structured weekly updates

One set of weekly progress updates across all scopes, with documented change orders, so project status stays current.

After

Documented closeout

One closeout package across every scope: punch list, photos, and handoff, completed without chasing.

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