Wizdom Construction on Chula Vista's Third Avenue holds CSLB license #1060094 for B-classification general building and has pulled more than 20 permitted projects valued above $1.4 million since incorporating in 2019. Kitchen and bathroom remodels form the core workload, and the electrical rough-in on those gut renovations is typically subcontracted to C-10 specialists such as Arcelectric, Inc. Room additions and ADU construction round out the new-build scope, with the Third Avenue Village office providing bilingual English-Spanish consultations for homeowners navigating Chula Vista's permitting process. Roof tie-ins on second-story additions require structural ridge-beam engineering and weather-tight integration with the existing roof plane, a phase that coordinates with roofing subcontractors such as CASAS ROOF INC. The highest-complexity projects involve full structural retrofits with moment-frame steel connections, Simpson Strong-Tie holdowns at shear-wall intersections, and city-inspected nailing schedules per CBC Table 2304.9.1 for lateral-force resistance.