General Contractor in the Twin Cities
Licensed general contractor for Twin Cities home projects. One contract, one project manager, every trade coordinated.
Licensed general contractor services for Twin Cities homeowners. We pull permits, schedule trades, manage budgets, and handle inspections under a single fixed-price contract. Kitchens, baths, basements, additions, and whole-house remodels.
What's included
- ✓Licensed Minnesota general contractor (MN-BC# on file)
- ✓Permit pulling and city inspections under one contract
- ✓Trade coordination: plumbing, electrical, HVAC, framing, drywall, tile, paint
- ✓Fixed-price quotes (no time-and-materials surprises)
- ✓Single point of contact through entire project
- ✓Daily on-site project manager
- ✓Insurance coverage: general liability and workers comp
- ✓Lien waivers and final close-out paperwork
General Contractor cost ranges (2026, Twin Cities)
Our process
- 1Discovery callWe walk the project, talk through scope, and set expectations on budget and timeline.
- 2Scope of work + quoteDetailed written scope, line-item budget, and fixed-price quote within 5-10 business days.
- 3Contract + permitsSigned contract, permits pulled, trades scheduled, material orders placed.
- 4ConstructionDaily on-site PM, weekly status meetings, end-of-week clean-up and progress photos.
- 5Final inspections + close-outPunch list, final inspections, warranty paperwork, care instructions.
General Contractor FAQs
What does a general contractor actually do?+
A licensed general contractor coordinates everything on a construction project under one contract: pulling permits, hiring and scheduling trades, ordering materials, managing budget and timeline, handling inspections, and warrantying the finished work. You get one phone number and one fixed-price quote instead of juggling separate plumbers, electricians, and carpenters.
Do I need a general contractor for a kitchen or bath remodel?+
For most kitchen and bath remodels in the Twin Cities, yes. If the project involves plumbing relocation, electrical work, permits, or more than one trade, a licensed GC keeps the project on schedule and on budget. Smaller cosmetic projects (paint, hardware swaps) can be DIY or single-trade.
What is the markup on a general contractor?+
Most reputable Twin Cities general contractors run a 15-25% overhead and profit margin on top of direct cost (labor, materials, sub trades). That covers project management, insurance, warranty, and permits. Lower than that usually means corners are being cut somewhere.
How is a general contractor different from a handyman?+
A licensed general contractor carries a state license, general liability and workers comp insurance, can pull permits, and is legally responsible for the work of every sub trade on the project. A handyman is suitable for small repairs but cannot pull permits in Minneapolis or Saint Paul for plumbing, electrical, or structural work.
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