SD CCS - Construction & Consulting Services

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Established in 1984, SD CCS - Construction & Consulting Services is a family-owned design-build general contractor with a Pacific Beach office at 4308 Jewell St, 92109, and a second location in Torrey Highlands. The company became one of San Diego’s leading ADU specialists after California’s SB 13 took effect in 2017 and handles accessory dwelling unit design, permit processing, and construction as a single point of contact from concept through certificate of occupancy. SD CCS employs a certified engineering geologist, partners with registered civil engineers for soil analysis, and sends laboratory testing to an independent facility—critical capabilities for hillside properties and difficult lots that other builders decline. Homeowners adding an ADU often coordinate utility connections with Calafata Construction & Electric Inc in the same neighborhood. Additional specialties include whole-home renovation, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, garage-to-ADU conversion, building-code violation repair, and legalizing unpermitted construction—a service area where the company’s permit expeditors and code-compliance expertise save homeowners from costly municipal fines. The in-house team of contractors, structural engineers, construction managers, and master craftspeople collaborates from conceptual design through final walkthrough, and SD CCS provides hand-rendered sketches so clients can visualize the finished project before construction begins. Transparent consulting delivers accurate cost projections and construction timelines upfront, with no change-order surprises. Property owners exploring ADU rental income projections sometimes also consult Traction Wealth Management on Garnet Avenue. The firm’s ADU work covers detached backyard units, attached additions, interior conversions, and garage conversions, each with its own zoning and setback requirements under San Diego’s municipal code. The certified engineering geologist on staff gives SD CCS an edge on hillside and bluff-adjacent parcels where soil instability and drainage complicate foundation design—conditions that disqualify most general contractors before permitting even begins.