New Construction · 03 of 08
Townhouses
Framing townhouses with efficient sequencing, clean execution, and dependable structural accuracy for row housing and urban residential projects.
01 · The Service
Row housing built to the same standard, unit after unit.
Townhouse framing is a production exercise as much as it is a structural one. The geometry repeats. The wall lines run long. The party walls stack floor by floor. And the schedule is unforgiving — because when one unit slips, everything behind it slips with it.
We frame townhouse projects with a system-first mindset. Before the first stud goes up, we set out the full row layout, verify the party wall spacing, and confirm the floor system references so that every unit starts from the same baseline. That foundation — set correctly on day one — is what keeps the project on track through every unit that follows.
Our crews work efficiently across row housing without letting speed compromise accuracy. The walls are plumb. The floors are flat. The party walls meet fire separation requirements. And when the mechanical and drywall trades arrive, they inherit a frame that’s consistent from unit one to the last.
We work with builders, developers, and general contractors on freehold townhouse rows, stacked townhomes, and back-to-back configurations across the GTA. The scope is always the same: every unit framed right, on time, and ready for the next trade.
At a Glance
Project Type
Townhouse & Row Housing
Typical Scale
4 – 30+ Units per Row
Coverage Area
Toronto & GTA
Building Types
Freehold, Stacked, Back-to-Back
Inspection Record
100% First-Pass Rate
02 · Scope of Work
What's included.
Drawing Review
Full row layout set-out before framing begins — party wall spacing, unit widths, and floor references confirmed across the entire row.
Foundation Framing
Foundation and basement framing established with consistent unit-to-unit references so every floor above starts from the same baseline.
Floor Systems
Floor systems framed flat and consistent across all units — TJI and lumber packages sequenced so the row progresses without delay.
Wall Framing
Exterior walls, interior partitions, and party walls framed to structural and fire separation specifications on every floor level.
Roof Structure
Roof framing sequenced across the full row — consistent ridge lines, clean hip and gable returns, and uniform geometry unit to unit.
Structural Steel Integration
LVL beam and header installations at garage openings, large spans, and engineered locations per the structural drawings.
Sheathing
Wall and roof sheathing nailed to shear schedules across the full row. Ready for the building envelope trades.
Inspection Hand-off
Structural inspections coordinated floor by floor and unit by unit. We stay on site until every sign-off is complete.
Site Clean-up
All lumber drops and waste removed from site before we leave. Clean site handed off to the next trade.
03 · How It Works
Our process.
01
Row Layout & Set-Out
Before a single wall goes up, we set out the full row. Party wall centerlines, unit widths, and floor system references are all confirmed and marked across the entire row. A clean set-out is what keeps every unit that follows true.
02
Estimate & Production Schedule
You receive a clear scope and price. We also provide a production schedule that shows the sequencing across the row — when each unit is framed, when floors are ready, and when follow-on trades can start their runs.
03
Sequenced Row Framing
We frame the row in a deliberate sequence that keeps the project moving. Floor by floor, unit by unit — with consistent quality maintained across the row and follow-on trades starting in completed units while we continue on the rest.
04
Inspection & Hand-off
We coordinate structural inspections at each floor level and for each unit. When the row is complete, the site is clean, every unit has its sign-off, and the project is handed off ready for the trades that follow.
