Looking for design–build in New Port Richey? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving New Port Richey and the surrounding Pasco County — from Downtown / Sims Park, Gulf Harbors, River Ridge and beyond. Design, engineering, permits, and construction under one roof — one contract, no finger-pointing.
The traditional model — hire a designer, then bid the drawings to contractors — is where most Tampa Bay projects go wrong: designs that don't match the budget, change orders when the builder finds problems, and finger-pointing when something's off. Design–build fixes the structural flaw by putting design and construction on the same team.
For New Port Richey specifically, it comes down to local realities: New Port Richey's older, Gulf-adjacent homes and revitalized historic downtown make kitchen and bath modernizations — done with care for the home's age and coastal exposure — the steadiest, highest-value work here. New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels. We design and permit your design–build around exactly those conditions.
Design–Build in New Port Richey — what we handle
- In-house design and space planning
- Structural and wind-load engineering coordination
- Realistic budgeting from the first concept
- Permits, Florida Building Code, and plan review
- Construction of the design we created
- One contract and one point of contact
- Transparent, fixed-scope pricing
- Full accountability from design through build
Design–Build cost
Because design and budget develop together, you avoid the classic trap of paying for a design you can't afford to build. Pricing is fixed-scope after the design phase.
Timeline
Design and permitting typically run several weeks to a few months depending on scope, followed by construction. You get one integrated schedule.
New Port Richey permits
New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels.
