Auburn, WA · GC
GENERAL CONTRACTING Builder in Auburn, WA
When your project doesn't fit a clean ADU bucket, we run the whole program — design coordination, scheduling, trades, inspections, and budget management. One contract, one supervisor, one final number.
Build timeline
Project dependent
Typical sqft
Any
Auburn cost
Custom
Permit window
8–12 wk
What general contracting looks like in Auburn
GENERAL CONTRACTING projects in Auburn are shaped by local zoning (R-5 / R-7 / R-10 / R-16), a lot minimum of 5,000 sqft, and the kinds of sites we see day-to-day: Lea Hill, Lakeland Hills, West Hill. Below is what every Auburn GC project from Golden State includes — fixed-price, one contract, one warranty.
- ✓Pre-construction estimating
- ✓Design coordination
- ✓Trade procurement + scheduling
- ✓Weekly progress reporting
- ✓Quality + safety supervision
- ✓Final close-out package
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Feasibility
FEASIBILITY STUDIES in Auburn
Before you commit, we analyze zoning, lot coverage, setbacks, utilities, and ROI so you have a real number — not a guess.
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$1,500 buys lot analysis, Auburn zoning verification, and a fixed price you can build a budget on.
Request Auburn feasibilityGC sources for Auburn
- Source ↗Auburn Community Development
- Source ↗WSEC 2021 Residential Energy CodeEnvelope, HVAC, hot-water and air-sealing requirements
- Source ↗WA HB 1110 — Middle housing lawStatewide middle-housing zoning preemption
- Source ↗WA HB 1337 — ADU statewide rulesTwo-ADU baseline, no owner occupancy, parking limits
- Source ↗WA Dept. of Commerce — ADU resources
- Source ↗WA L&I contractor license lookupVerify Golden State ADU Builders Inc · GOLDESA747LZ
- Source ↗Washington State Building Code CouncilStatewide adopted codes (IRC, IBC, WSEC)
Frequently asked
How much does general contracting cost in Auburn, WA?
GENERAL CONTRACTING projects in Auburn typically run $300–$400/sqft all-in for 2026 contracts including design, permits, structural/MEP engineering, and finished construction. A typical mid-size general contracting project closes in the $180K–$340K range depending on size, finish tier, and lot conditions. Cost drivers specific to Auburn: SDC capacity charges ($4–14K spread), drainage review on lots over the impervious threshold ($8–22K), and electrical service upgrade if the existing panel can't carry the new load ($4.8–9.2K).
How long does general contracting take in Auburn?
End-to-end general contracting in Auburn: 9–14 months from contract to keys — 6–8 weeks design, 8–16 weeks Auburn permit review, 18–26 weeks construction. Catalog plans and pre-application meetings save 4–6 weeks of total elapsed time. Auburn's permit median for general contracting runs at the lower end of that band when the submittal is clean — first-cycle correction count matters more than the AHJ itself.
What permits are required for general contracting in Auburn?
Standard Auburn general contracting permit stack: building permit (combined review of structural, mechanical, plumbing), side-sewer permit, water meter capacity check, electrical permit, drainage review where impervious exceeds threshold, addressing application. Critical-areas review triggers on lots mapped for steep slope, wetland, or landslide hazard. GENERAL CONTRACTING configurations near a 5-ft separation may add fire-rated assembly requirements per IRC R302.
What makes general contracting different in Auburn vs other Puget Sound cities?
Three Auburn-specific variables: (1) reviewer preference — Auburn reviewers favor specific IECC R406 envelope paths and side-sewer detail conventions, and submittals that match those conventions clear faster; (2) SDC capacity charges — Auburn's fee schedule differs from surrounding jurisdictions by $4–14K typically; (3) inspection sequencing — Auburn's inspection portal and queue rhythm differ from neighbors. Our Auburn-specific submittal templates account for all three.
Does general contracting in Auburn qualify for fast-track permitting?
Often yes — under RCW 36.70A.681 / HB 1337, Auburn must permit qualifying ADU and middle-housing scopes ministerially. GENERAL CONTRACTING on a residential lot meeting the standard envelope (height, setbacks, lot coverage, no critical areas) qualifies for the streamlined track in most cases. Configurations triggering design review, historic-overlay review, or critical-areas variance fall outside fast-track and add 4–10 weeks.
Can I finance general contracting in Auburn?
Yes — HELOC, renovation loan (Fannie HomeStyle / Freddie CHOICERenovation), construction-to-perm, or cash-out refi all work for general contracting scopes in Auburn. WSHFC's ADU loan pilot (currently 3.5–4.25% for owner-occupants ≤120% AMI) covers ADU-scope general contracting projects. We pre-qualify with Auburn-area credit unions and banks before contract so financing isn't a surprise mid-build.
What's the warranty on general contracting in Auburn?
One year workmanship, two years mechanical, 10 years structural per RCW 4.16.310. Manufacturer warranties pass through directly. Warranty applies statewide; Auburn inspections and certificate of occupancy do not change warranty terms. Written warranty packet delivered at closeout includes manufacturer paperwork, paint/finish specs for touch-up matching, and the contact protocol for service calls.
Will general contracting raise my Auburn property taxes?
Yes, but only on the marginal value of the new improvement. Under RCW 84.40.0301 the Auburn assessor adds 55–70% of construction cost to assessed value (not 100%). On a $210K general contracting project in Auburn, expect $1,900–$3,100/yr additional property tax depending on your levy code area. The primary residence assessment is not reopened — only the new improvement is added to the roll the year after final inspection.
What's the rental income outlook for general contracting in Auburn?
general contracting is not primarily a rental-income scope — it's a value-add to your primary residence and a quality-of-life upgrade. Resale value lift varies but Auburn-area appraisers consistently credit well-permitted general contracting at 65–95% of cost depending on finish tier and market timing.
Do you have Auburn general contracting project references?
Yes — we provide 5+ Auburn general contracting references on request, including phone numbers, addresses, and one-paragraph project summaries. Auburn accounts for roughly 20–25% of our active pipeline at any time, so the reference list is current — no contacts from projects more than 24 months old. Site visits to completed Auburn projects available with current owner permission.
Can you handle critical-areas review for general contracting in Auburn?
Yes. Auburn's critical-areas code (steep slope, wetland, riparian, landslide hazard) is triggered by GIS-mapped overlays on your parcel. We pre-screen at feasibility and engage a WA-licensed geotech or wetland biologist when needed. Critical-areas variances add 8–16 weeks to permit timeline; in many cases the project can be redesigned to avoid the trigger entirely, saving time and cost.
What inspections will general contracting in Auburn require?
Standard Auburn sequence: footing/foundation, underfloor MEP, wall framing, plumbing rough, electrical rough, mechanical rough, insulation, drywall nailing (some AHJs), shower pan, gas piping, final building, final plumbing, final electrical, final mechanical, and final energy verification (blower-door test for ADUs and major remodels per IECC R402.4.1.2). Each inspection scheduled 1–2 business days out via Auburn's online portal.
What is included in GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn?
Our GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn scope includes design through completion: feasibility, schematic design, construction documents, permit submittal and review management, construction with one self-performed framing crew plus L&I-licensed MEP subcontractors, all required WA inspections, certificate of occupancy, and warranty. One contract, one license number, one warranty — not a coordination headache across five vendors.
How is GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn different from a generic remodel?
GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn carries code, permit, and construction details that a one-off remodeler hasn't repeated enough times to optimize. Examples: IECC R406 envelope path selection, fire separation when units are within 5 ft, side-sewer slope requirements, IRC Appendix AQ when permitted as a tiny house, separate utility metering rules. We do this scope every month — repetition is what makes our first-cycle approval rate and our schedule reliability stand out.
What is the typical price range for GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn?
GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn pricing in 2026 lands $330–$380/sqft all-in depending on size, lot conditions, finish tier, and AHJ. The wide range is real — small lots with difficult access, soils requiring pier-and-beam, or service upgrades push the upper end; flat lots with good access and a catalog plan land at the lower end. Our feasibility report gives you a ±15% number tailored to your specific lot in two weeks.
What permits does GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn require?
Standard GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn permit stack: building permit (covers structural, mechanical, plumbing under combined review), side-sewer permit, water meter capacity check, electrical permit, drainage review where applicable, addressing application. Critical-areas review triggers on lots mapped for steep slope, wetland, riparian, or landslide hazard. We pull all permits as a pass-through line in our contract — not marked up.
How long does GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn take from contract to completion?
9–14 months end-to-end is typical for GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn: 6–8 weeks design, 8–16 weeks permit, 18–26 weeks construction. Faster on catalog plans with pre-app meetings. Schedule variance is driven by AHJ workload, owner selection pace, and any field-discovered conditions. We publish a Gantt at contract and update it weekly.
What's the warranty on GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn?
One year workmanship, two years mechanical (HVAC, plumbing rough, electrical rough), 10 years structural per RCW 4.16.310. Manufacturer warranties pass through directly: LP SmartSide siding 50-year, GAF Timberline HDZ shingles, Marvin window 20-year, Bosch/GE appliances 1-year. Documented in a written warranty packet at closeout.
Do you self-perform GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn work or subcontract everything?
We self-perform framing, exterior weather barrier, interior trim, and project supervision with W-2 carpenters. MEP trades (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) are subcontracted to L&I-licensed specialty contractors we've worked with 5+ years — WA requires separate PL, EL, HVAC/R licenses that a GC cannot legally self-perform without them.
What's the change-order policy on GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn?
Every change order is written, priced, and signed before work proceeds. We never charge T&M without a not-to-exceed. Owner-initiated changes carry 15% OH&P; field-discovered conditions (rotted sheathing, undocumented buried oil tank, unmapped sewer) are priced at cost +10% with photo documentation. Average GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn project sees 4–7 change orders totaling 3–6% of contract value.
What financing works for GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn?
HELOC (fastest, 8.0–9.5% APR), renovation loan (Fannie HomeStyle / Freddie CHOICERenovation, 7.1–7.9%), construction-to-perm (best for ground-up), or cash-out refi (only if existing rate above market). WSHFC's ADU pilot at ~3.5–4.25% applies to ADU-scoped GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn projects for income-qualified owners.
Do you provide references for GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn work?
Yes — we provide 5+ GENERAL CONTRACTING in Auburn references on request: past clients in your target city, your target neighborhood when possible, and at your target scope. References include name, phone, project address, and a one-paragraph project summary. We refresh the reference list quarterly so the contacts are recent and reachable.
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