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Custom Residential

Custom Home Construction

Metro Vancouver, BC · 2025

Custom Home Construction project photo

Our Role

Titrin's construction division delivered a full custom single-family home on a Metro Vancouver residential lot, from foundation and concrete through structural framing, roofing, and interior and exterior finishing, with all trades coordinated under one builder. The build was carried out by Titrin's in-house licensed builder and general contractor; the Professional Agrologist role was limited to agrology and approvals support where a project calls for it.

Outcome

A complete, move-in-ready custom home built to the approved design and the BC Building Code, with trades sequenced under a single point of accountability. The result is representative of the division's residential build capability rather than a specific named project.

Deliverables

  • Cast-in-place concrete foundation and reinforced slab-on-grade, with in-slab service rough-ins set before the pour
  • Structural wood framing for floors, walls, and roof, built to the approved drawings
  • Roofing and weather-resistive building envelope, including exterior masonry veneer and cladding
  • Insulation and coordinated mechanical, electrical, and plumbing rough-in through to interior finishing
  • Single-contractor trade coordination and on-site supervision across the full build sequence

A custom home, built end to end

A full custom single-family home on a Metro Vancouver lot, taken from open excavation through to finished interiors and exterior. The build was led by Titrin’s in-house licensed builder and general contractor, who holds the building licence and carries responsibility for the work on site. Work began below grade with formed cast-in-place concrete foundation walls and a steel-reinforced slab-on-grade, with plumbing and services roughed in before the pour. The home was then framed in dimensional lumber, closed in with roofing and a weather-resistive envelope, finished with exterior masonry veneer and cladding, and carried through insulation and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing rough-in to interior finishing. Site grading and surface drainage were handled to direct water away from the structure; detailed drainage or geotechnical design is referred to a qualified engineer.

The value of a single-contractor build is continuity: foundation, framing, envelope, and finishing trades are scheduled and supervised by one team, keeping the sequence correct and accountability clear from first pour to final finish. For landowners and developers across Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, and Vancouver Island, this pairs hands-on residential construction with Titrin’s broader agrology and approvals practice — useful where a build also touches the Agricultural Land Reserve, soil and fill considerations, or municipal permitting, and where keeping assessment, approvals, and construction under one roof reduces hand-offs.