Rock Creek Contracting
Additions
New square footage that matches the original house.

Scope
Additions done with a written plan.
An addition has more moving parts than most residential projects: foundation, framing, structural tie-in, MEP run-out, and finish work that has to match what is already there.
Typical scope
- Foundation
- Framing and structural tie-in
- Envelope tie-in
- MEP extensions
- Windows and doors
- Exterior matching
- Interior finish
How it runs
The same operating rhythm on every scope.
- 01
Walkthrough
We listen, measure, photograph, and surface hidden costs early.
- 02
Design and selections
Materials, finishes, and fixtures land on a written selection sheet before pricing.
- 03
Itemized estimate
Line-by-line estimate with visible quantities, allowances, and trade scopes.
- 04
Contract and schedule
Signed scope, signed price, signed dates, and a milestone payment plan.
- 05
Build with weekly updates
Photos, schedule changes, blockers, and next steps arrive in writing each week.
- 06
Final walk and punch list
Close-out is documented in writing before final balance releases.
Start a additions conversation.
The walkthrough is free. The estimate is itemized. You owe nothing until you sign a contract.