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Servicing Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Gibsonton, Riverview, Wesley Chapel and surrounding areas.
Building a new home is an exciting endeavor and our custom home builders of Tampa Bay want you to enjoy the process. Our growing reputation of 14 years and counting means we know how to take the stress out of building a new home.
Onsite Construction is a veteran-owned business with the home building experience you need. We offer a cost plus 25% promotion on all new custom homes.
When it comes to your new home construction, we want you, our client, to be as involved as possible in the project. We will take your vision, and turn it into a reality while Exceeding Expectations.
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Cost Plus 25% Promotion
Great quality construction, at a price you can count on. Cost plus 25% on new custom homes.
The Process for New Home Construction
STEP BY STEP
1. Building A Budget
3. Finding The Lot
4. Floor Plan Design
6. Engineered Plans
7. Construction Phase
8. It's Time to Move Into Your New Custom Home
"For a house to be successful, the objects in it must communicate with one another, respond and balance one another"
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Your home is just that, yours. Once you have the dream location, you need the custom dream home to match. Onsite Construction in Tampa, FL has experience to build your new home. Get ready for your last change of address!
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