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General Contractor (GC)

The primary contractor responsible for executing and coordinating the entire project.

A General Contractor signs the prime contract with the owner, pulls the building permit, manages all subcontractors, coordinates inspections, and is legally responsible for the finished work. In California the GC must hold an active CSLB license (typically Class B for residential).

Design-build GCs roll architecture and engineering into the same contract; traditional GCs work from a pre-completed architect's drawings.

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What does "General Contractor (GC)" mean in plain English?
The primary contractor responsible for executing and coordinating the entire project. Browse the full construction glossary for related terms.
Why does General Contractor (GC) matter for a California ADU or remodel?
General Contractor (GC) comes up in the construction and field practice side of nearly every Greater LA and Bay Area project we touch. A General Contractor signs the prime contract with the owner, pulls the building permit, manages all subcontractors, coordinates inspections, and is legally responsible for the finished work. Getting it right at design saves rework later — getting it wrong is one of the most common reasons permits stall. See how it lands in our five-phase process and the relevant field guides.
Where will I see General Contractor (GC) on my own project?
Most owners run into General Contractor (GC) during the design or plan-check phase — specifically inside schematic design or permit submittal. Your project manager flags it on the schedule, walks you through what the city expects, and confirms documentation is in place before the inspection that depends on it.
Does General Contractor (GC) cost extra?
Sometimes — depends on whether it adds scope (a report, a structural detail, a fee) or just a paperwork step. Anything cost-impacting is itemized in your contract or change order, never buried in the invoice. Sanity-check your number with the ADU cost calculator and the 2026 cost report.
Who at Alpha Dream handles General Contractor (GC)?
The project architect owns design-level decisions; the permit runner owns city interactions — see the California permit directory; the project manager owns field execution. You always know who to ask. Start a conversation on the contact page.
When does General Contractor (GC) typically come up in the project schedule?
Most often during permit submittal or early construction. The full sequence is on the process page.
Is General Contractor (GC) handled differently in LA vs the Bay Area?
Yes — local interpretation varies. The LA studio and Bay Area studio note the regional shifts on each city hub.
What documents prove compliance with General Contractor (GC)?
City-specific — the California permit directory lists the form set per jurisdiction. Field journal entries show what actually clears plan check.
Which trades or consultants own General Contractor (GC) on a typical job?
Architect, structural engineer, or Title 24 consultant — depends on the term. The process page maps roles across the five phases.
How does General Contractor (GC) affect the project budget?
Direct line item in the contract when it triggers a report, detail, or fee. Pricing bands are in the 2026 cost report.
Has General Contractor (GC) changed recently under California law?
California ADU and remodel law has shifted every legislative session since 2017. Material changes land first on the field journal; definitions update quarterly here.
Where can I read the underlying statute for General Contractor (GC)?
Each glossary entry cites the relevant Gov Code, building code section, or city bulletin. The permit directorylinks the source portals.
Which ADU type is General Contractor (GC) most relevant to?
Cross-references live on the ADU types index. The term often appears in detached ADU and JADU contexts most.
Can I send General Contractor (GC) questions to your team?
Yes — use the contact page. We add the most-asked questions to the site-wide FAQ monthly.
What's a related term I should also read after General Contractor (GC)?
Each entry cross-links 3–5 related terms. Browse the full set on the glossary index.
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