Local General Contractor Expertise
Along 17-Mile Drive and the Del Monte Forest in Pebble Beach, CA, single-family homes built across eight decades need specialized attention. Our general contractor services in Pebble Beach address everything from Spanish-Colonial estates to contemporary oceanfront residences. We navigate Pebble Beach's unique permit landscape and architectural review standards, ensuring your project meets both Monterey County code and community guidelines.
Whether you're restoring a 1920s stone mansion overlooking Stillwater Cove or adding an accessory dwelling to a forest home, we bring 20+ years of coastal construction experience and deep knowledge of Pebble Beach's building codes and conservation easements.
A clear process tailored to Pebble Beach's coastal environment and strict architectural oversight
We begin by reviewing Pebble Beach Company architectural guidelines, Monterey County coastal zone requirements, and Del Monte Forest Conservation Easements. Site visits assess soil conditions, cypress and pine tree protection zones, and ocean exposure. Early collaboration with the Architectural Review Board prevents costly revisions and ensures style compatibility—whether Mediterranean, contemporary coastal, or Spanish-Colonial.
Pebble Beach requires dual approval: Monterey County Building Department and Pebble Beach Company's Architectural Review Board. We prepare design drawings compliant with coastal setback rules, grading restrictions, and height limitations. Construction activity is limited to Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM, with no Sunday or holiday work allowed.
Proper permitting on the Monterey Peninsula saves months of delay.
Coastal soils in Pebble Beach require careful excavation and grading management. We coordinate with arborists to protect native Monterey Cypress and Pine trees. Storm water runoff systems account for the peninsula's winter moisture patterns. Foundation work respects Fanshell Beach Fault geologic boundaries and rocky, granitic outcroppings common across the property.
We review your vision, site conditions, and regulatory environment for Pebble Beach or nearby Pacific Grove.
Schematic design incorporates Architectural Review Board requirements and coastal compatibility standards.
County and ARB approval secured. Construction schedule aligned with holiday and seasonal closures.
Licensed crews handle framing, mechanical, and coastal finishes. County inspections at each phase verify code compliance.
Final inspection, county approval, and post-construction cleanup. Full documentation provided.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why Pebble Beach's unique rules matter.
Specialized construction and restoration for Pebble Beach's distinctive homes
Spanish-Colonial estates, Mediterranean villas, and mid-century modern homes along Stillwater Cove and Pescadero Point often face salt-air weathering, foundation shifting on coastal slopes, and wood rot from Monterey Peninsula fog. Our restoration work preserves character while meeting current code—stone mortar repointing, wood window restoration, foundation stabilization, and slate roof repair.

Careful restoration of a Spanish-Colonial estate overlooking the Del Monte Forest and Monterey Peninsula coastline.

Modern kitchen renovation preserving views of Spyglass Hill golf course and Pacific shoreline.
Expanding homes nestled in the Monterey Cypress and Pine forest requires careful grading, tree protection, and design compatibility. Kitchen and bathroom remodels must fit Architectural Review Board aesthetics while meeting modern ADA accessibility and energy codes. We handle open-concept living, deck additions overlooking Point Lobos, and guest cottages on multi-acre parcels.
Monterey County allows detached accessory dwelling units on qualifying Pebble Beach parcels. We design and build ADUs compliant with setback rules, septic/wastewater capacity, and forest conservation easements. Guest houses, home offices, and golf-storage garages are also common—each requires ARB approval for color, material, and architectural compatibility.
From demolition of unpermitted structures to new framing that bridges rocky outcroppings and steep coastal slopes, we bring structural expertise to Pebble Beach's challenging terrain. New construction on two-plus-acre forest lots often involves significant grading, retaining walls, and foundation solutions tailored to soil type and winter water tables.
Coastal fog, salt air, and winter storms make water management critical. We install proper flashing, gutters, French drains, and slope stabilization to prevent moisture damage. Properties near Cypress Point and Stillwater Cove need enhanced envelope protection against salt-spray corrosion and wind-driven rain.
Coastal railings and fencing must balance safety, privacy, and aesthetic compatibility with Pebble Beach's forest and oceanfront character. ARB-approved materials include wood, metal, stone, and cable railing systems designed to weather coastal conditions and complement your home's style.
Local expertise in Pebble Beach's regulatory environment and coastal building challenges
The ARB votes on design compatibility with Spanish-Colonial, Mediterranean, and California Contemporary architectural guidelines. Early coordination prevents rejections and revisions. We speak their language and understand why compatibility matters to the community.
Pebble Beach properties in the coastal zone must satisfy county setback rules, grading permits, and California Coastal Commission standards. Many homes also sit within Del Monte Forest Conservation Easements that restrict tree removal and require environmental review before ground disturbance.
Working with us means compliance confidence. You avoid costly permitting delays and ARB rejections.
Monterey Peninsula fog, salt-air corrosion, rocky terrain, and native tree protection require expertise beyond standard California construction. We source marine-grade materials, apply proper flashing and sealants, and coordinate with arborists to preserve Monterey Cypress and Pine groves that define Pebble Beach's landscape.
We manage county submissions, ARB requests for information, and inspection scheduling. Construction hours are limited to Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM—no holidays or Sundays. Clear communication with the Pebble Beach Company and county planners keeps projects on track.
500+ projects completed
From oceanfront stone mansions to forest estates and everything in between, we've earned Pebble Beach and Monterey Peninsula trust through transparent communication and regulatory mastery.
Your Monterey Peninsula contractor with deep local roots
Homes along 17-Mile Drive, near Pebble Beach Golf Links, Cypress Point, and Spyglass Hill. Forest residences tucked into the Del Monte Forest, ocean-view estates overlooking Stillwater Cove and Pescadero Point, and golf-course properties throughout the community. We understand Pebble Beach's privacy, the architectural heritage, and the regulatory environment that protects its character.
Pacific Grove, Carmel-by-the-Sea, and Monterey homes also benefit from our coastal construction and renovation expertise. We're familiar with Pacific Grove's historic neighborhoods, Carmel's artistic character, and Monterey's proximity to Cannery Row and Monterey Bay. Each community has distinct permit and design standards; we know them all.
Based locally on the Monterey Peninsula—we're here when you need us.
Pebble Beach is accessed via 17-Mile Drive from Pacific Grove to the north or from Carmel-by-the-Sea to the south. The community is gated; most residential consultations can be scheduled by phone or video. Site visits are arranged directly. Non-residents pay a toll fee on 17-Mile Drive or can enter via Carmel Gate Road and Pescadero Road from Highway 1.
Initial submissions are reviewed within 2–4 weeks. Requests for information or design revisions can extend the timeline. Early coordination and complete documentation accelerate approval. We handle all ARB communication.
Conservation easements restrict tree removal and require environmental review before major ground disturbance. We coordinate with the Del Monte Forest Property Owners and arborists to secure necessary approvals and maintain forest character.
Yes, construction noise is restricted around the Pro-Am event and other major tournaments. We plan schedules to avoid conflicts and maintain community relations during these prestigious events.
Yes, Monterey County requires coastal development permits for grading, setback, and environmental review. We prepare all coastal zone documentation and coordinate with county planning staff.
Spanish-Colonial, Mediterranean, and California Contemporary are preferred. The ARB votes on compatibility with these styles, emphasizing natural materials, earth tones, and designs that harmonize with forest and coastal surroundings.
Possibly, depending on lot size, septic capacity, setbacks, and easements. Monterey County allows ADUs on qualifying parcels. ARB approval is still required for design and materials compatibility with your primary home.
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