9 Years

of experience

Build a Custom Home From the Ground Up

Ground-up residential construction in Odessa with site preparation, structural framing, and detailed carpentry built to your preferences.

You own a lot in Odessa and want to build a home that fits your lifestyle, avoids the compromises of existing inventory, and gives you control over layout, materials, and finishes. A ground-up build starts with site preparation and ends with a finished home that meets Florida building codes and your household needs. NCG Construction Group, LLC manages the entire process from initial planning through final walkthrough, coordinating permits, trades, and inspections so construction moves forward without gaps or delays.

The project includes clearing and grading the lot, installing the foundation, framing walls and roof, and completing exterior finishes such as siding, roofing, and windows. Interior work includes plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and trim. You choose the floor plan, room sizes, finishes, and fixtures during the planning phase, and the build is customized to match your preferences and lot conditions. All work is permitted and inspected to meet regional construction standards.

Schedule a pre-construction planning meeting to review your lot, discuss design options, and outline a build timeline that fits your move-in goals.

How a Custom Home Comes Together

Site preparation includes clearing vegetation, grading for drainage, and staking the foundation location based on your approved plan and local setbacks. In Odessa, where drainage and soil conditions vary, the foundation type is selected to meet code and perform well on your lot. Utilities are brought to the site, and the foundation is poured and inspected before framing begins. You finalize exterior materials, roofing, windows, and interior finishes before construction starts, so the build proceeds without material delays or backtracking.

Once framing is complete, you walk through the structure and see the layout take shape with walls, ceiling heights, and window placements matching the plan. Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems are roughed in and inspected before insulation and drywall are installed. Flooring, cabinetry, countertops, and trim are installed to your specifications, and fixtures are connected and tested. The home is wired with a modern electrical panel, and plumbing is pressure-tested to confirm there are no leaks before walls are closed.

Exterior finishes are completed to resist Florida weather, including sealed siding, impact-rated windows, and roofing installed to meet wind load requirements. Interior details include baseboards, crown molding, door casings, and hardware selected to match your design preferences. Final inspections confirm the home meets building codes, and you receive a certificate of occupancy before moving in. The finished home is built to your specifications, fits your lot, and includes the layout, finishes, and features you planned from the start.

What to Know Before You Build

Homeowners planning a ground-up build want to understand timelines, permitting, and what decisions need to be made before construction begins.

What does a ground-up build include?
It includes site preparation, foundation, framing, roofing, exterior finishes, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, trim, and fixtures. All work is permitted and inspected to meet Florida building codes.
How long does it take to build a custom home in Odessa?
Most builds take eight to twelve months depending on size, complexity, and permitting timelines. You receive a construction schedule during planning that shows each phase and identifies when your input is needed.
What should I decide before construction starts?
You finalize the floor plan, exterior materials, roofing type, window placement, flooring, cabinetry, countertops, fixtures, and paint colors before the build begins. Early decisions prevent delays and keep the project moving through each phase.
Why does site preparation matter for a new build?
Proper grading, drainage, and foundation installation prevent settling, water intrusion, and structural issues later. Site conditions are evaluated to confirm the lot can support the home and meet local building standards.
What makes a home built to Florida standards different?
Homes are built to resist high winds, humidity, and heavy rain with impact-rated windows, sealed roofing, moisture-resistant materials, and elevated foundations in flood-prone areas. All work is inspected to confirm compliance with regional building codes.

NCG Construction Group, LLC handles site preparation, permitting, construction, and inspections so your custom home is built to code, finished on schedule, and ready for occupancy without delays or missed details. Get in touch to review your lot, discuss floor plan options, and start planning a home that fits your lifestyle and property.