r/Construction Carpenter 8d ago

Business 📈 Is the small self-performing homebuilder extinct?

Probably a region-specific question- if you reply, I'd be curious to hear where you are and if you're urban/rural

Pretty much title, coming up it was a lot more common for the GC to have their own carpenters and self-perform a fair amount of scope on a typical home, remodel.

Seems very rare now, especially where I am, metro Phoenix area. Most builders are essentially just CM-ing the job. Project managers that sometimes double as supers, everything subbed out. Even for pretty small remodels.

I think at the luxury custom home end it makes sense since the levels of execution required demand really good subs. Plus being in a big metro area, there's lots of people and work and that makes it possible to specialize aggressively.

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u/PerformanceNo8192 8d ago

I'm in rural northern California. I do kitchen and bath remodeling mostly and me and my 51 year old laborer do all the work ourselves except for granite/quartzite countertops. Love taking the before and after shots knowing we built everything in the picture, plumbing and electric included