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BUILDING THE FUTURE.With years of experience and a passion for innovation, our team is committed to making a difference in our communities where we live and build.
About Us
Building the Future
Our Work
Design-build and construction management services focused on attainable residential housing.
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Why Choose Us
Building Value
We see every project as an opportunity to demonstrate our values and make a positive impact in the community.
We believe quality should be at the forefront when creating attainable housing communities. Our shared work ethic fuels our drive to make a difference and improve the lives of our partners and our employees. We are builders at heart; more important, we are builders with heart.
And because we want to create a better world for our children, we build with better materials. We’re an Energy Star Partner, we’ve built LEED-certified Gold and Silver homes. Ward Mungo, our owner, and founder is a Certified Green Professional designated by the National Association of Home Builders.
Building Trust
We seek to build trust by conducting ourselves in a professional and honest manner—one conversation, one action, one follow-through at a time.
Teamwork
together.
Commitment
Empowering People for Success
Accountability
Building Purpose
How do we make a difference in our communities?
Through our values and our actions.
- Values:
- Love
- Growth
- Collaboration
- Actions
- Focus on solutions
- Thorough communications
- We do what we say
- Have fun
Building History
Testimonials
A few examples of what our clients say they enjoy about working with our team.
delivery with a great product. If anything went wrong, they addressed it.
Latest News
Senior housing complex honors legacy of Johns Island civil rights leader Esau Jenkins
JOHNS ISLAND — More than 60 years ago, Esau Jenkins built a home for his wife and 13 children on River Road using a new durable material he found in Mississippi. The late civil rights leader wanted to test the quality of the "brick crete"...
Charleston Housing Authority plans to demolish low-income apartments then build even more
The Charleston Housing Authority plans to demolish a 12-apartment complex for...
Gonzales Gardens comes back to life
The 22 acres of the overgrown, vacant property fronting Millwood Avenue and...
Senior housing complex honors legacy of Johns Island civil rights leader Esau Jenkins
JOHNS ISLAND — More than 60 years ago, Esau Jenkins built a home for his wife and 13 children on River Road using a new durable material...
Charleston Housing Authority plans to demolish low-income apartments then build even more
The Charleston Housing Authority plans to demolish a 12-apartment complex for low-income tenants on the peninsula and build 85 apartments in its...
Gonzales Gardens comes back to life
The 22 acres of the overgrown, vacant property fronting Millwood Avenue and Forest Drive near downtown Columbia exist in stark contrast to the once...
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