GW Construction is a veteran-owned San Diego general contractor headquartered in Grantville at 4694 Alvarado Canyon Road, where the I-8 meets Fairmount Avenue in the 92120 ZIP. Founded in 2006, the firm is now run by brothers Cayden Kidd, Clifford Kidd, and Cole Kidd, who took over after their father's passing and rebuilt operations around his commitment to owner-occupied residential work. GW holds CSLB #1125098 under a Class B General Building classification, and electrical rough-in on GW's ADU and addition projects routes through Grantville-based C-10 subcontractors including SRP Electric Inc., which handles 200-amp service upgrades common in accessory dwelling unit conversions. The company's core volume comes from ADU construction, a segment that surged across San Diego after California's 2020 reform legislation loosened setback and parking requirements on residential lots. GW manages every phase in-house: site survey, architectural coordination, Title 24 energy compliance, permit expediting through the City of San Diego Development Services Department, and construction through certificate of occupancy. Kitchen and bathroom renovations make up the second major revenue line, with GW pulling permits for cabinet layout changes, load-bearing wall removals requiring temporary shoring, and complete plumbing and electrical relocations. The Alvarado Canyon Road office sits less than two miles from SDSU, positioning the company along the commercial spine that connects the campus to the Mission Gorge Road industrial corridor. Post-construction landscape restoration on GW's residential sites often involves coordination with Armstrong Garden Centers on Mission Gorge for drought-tolerant planting packages meeting current water-use ordinances. The firm's permit history includes balcony and deck repair work governed by California Senate Bill 721, which mandates third-party inspection of elevated exterior elements on multi-unit buildings built before 2005.