GC Framing in Chula Vista's Eastlake corridor holds CSLB license #1033958 with B-General Building, C-5 Framing/Rough Carpentry, and C-33 Painting & Decorating classifications, covering new construction, structural restoration, and ADU framing from its Olympic Parkway office in the 91915 ZIP. Roof-framing packages sequence directly into the weatherproofing phase, and the firm coordinates truss-set and sheathing timelines with roofing subcontractors including CASAS ROOF INC to close the building envelope before interior trades mobilize. Founded in 2017, the company grew from structural wood-repair work that began in San Diego's termite-control sector in 2007, giving the crew specialized experience in sistered joists, header replacements, and load-path corrections on fire- and termite-damaged framing. The C-33 credential allows the same crew to apply primer and finish coats on the framing it installs, consolidating two trade scopes under one contract for ADU additions and garage conversions across Otay Ranch and Eastlake. Electrical rough-in follows immediately after framing inspection, and the firm stages wall-cavity access so wiring contractors including Cano Electric can pull Romex and set boxes without cutting into freshly sheathed stud bays. Most complex scopes involve multi-story wood-frame construction with engineered I-joist floor systems, Simpson Strong-Tie moment-frame hardware, and double-LVL ridge beams spanning 24 feet or more to satisfy IRC Section R602 lateral-bracing requirements in Seismic Design Category D.