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Marvin Windows Headquarters Field Trip  

Learn more about our partnership with Portland Millwork and Marvin Windows.

As we continue to craft high-end custom homes and remodels, bringing architectural visions to life, having partners who share our commitment to quality and integrity is invaluable.

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Behind the Build: A Collaboration with Durham Construction + Sill Design

Durham Construction's latest collaboration with Sill Design and a dedicated team of trade partners has been recognized in the May 2024 issue of Dwell Magazine. In this exclusive interview, co-owners Daniel Durham and Jeff Rowe discuss their commitment to sustainability, the seamless integration of eco-friendly materials, and the meticulous craftsmanship that made this project stand out. From natural rubber cork flooring to expertly coordinated tile and cabinetry, discover the details that earned this renovation high praise.

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Tips on How to Choose a Builder

How to Choose the Right Builder for Your Home – Finding a trustworthy builder is key to a successful, stress-free home-building experience. Learn essential tips on vetting builders, asking the right questions, and prioritizing value over cost to ensure your dream home becomes a reality.

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We Only Build with Architects: Elevating Your Custom Home Experience

At Durham Construction we are uncompromising in our mission to build high quality, design focused projects. Our commitment to working only with Architects or Designers reflects this mission, ensuring that every project we undertake is well-designed, well-planned and well-executed.

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Minimizing Budget Adjustments on Your Custom Home or Remodel

A change order is a formal alteration to the original scope of work outlined in the construction contract. It can be required due to changes in design or material selection, additions to the scope, or unforeseen structural issues and repairs. Change orders will typically add both cost and time to a project, so minimizing them is key when trying to stay within your initial budget and timeline.

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