
COORDINATION & PREPARATION
QUALITY CHECKS & INSPECTIONS
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Our Framing Process
Alberta Framers follows a structured framing process designed to support residential, custom home, and multi-unit construction projects across Alberta.
Our approach emphasizes planning, coordination, and execution so framing integrates cleanly with engineered designs, inspections, and downstream trades.
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A disciplined framing process reduces uncertainty on site, supports predictable timelines, and helps ensure structural work is completed accurately from the start.
Quality Framing Process


Project Review and Scope Confirmation
Our framing process begins with a detailed review of approved drawings, structural specifications, and project scope.
This stage ensures framing requirements are clearly understood before work begins, particularly for custom homes and multi-unit developments.
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We confirm sequencing expectations, access conditions, and coordination points with other trades to avoid conflicts later in the build.
Material Coordination and Site Preparation
Proper material coordination is essential to efficient framing. We plan material requirements in advance to support staging, minimize handling, and keep the job site organized.
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Site preparation includes confirming foundation readiness, layout conditions, and access for framing activities. This preparation helps framing progress smoothly once work begins.
Structural Framing Execution
Framing is completed in defined stages, following approved drawings and engineering requirements. Our crews focus on accuracy, alignment, and proper load transfer throughout the structure.
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Walls, floor systems, and roof assemblies are framed with close attention to tolerances, ensuring the structure is straight, plumb, and ready for inspection.
This approach supports clean integration with mechanical, insulation, and exterior assemblies.
Quality Checks and Inspection Readiness
Quality checks are performed throughout the framing process to confirm compliance with drawings and applicable building codes.
These checks help identify and address issues early, before inspections or downstream work begins.
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Our goal is to deliver framing that is inspection-ready and supports efficient progress through the next stages of construction.
Coordination with Builders and Trades
Framing does not happen in isolation. We coordinate closely with builders, site supervisors, and other trades to ensure framing aligns with overall project timelines.
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Clear communication and structured sequencing help reduce delays and support smoother transitions between construction phases.
Supporting Projects Across Alberta
Our framing process is applied consistently across projects throughout Alberta, including residential homes, custom builds, and multi-unit developments.
This consistency allows us to maintain reliable standards regardless of project size or location.
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The objective remains the same on every project: deliver dependable framing that supports efficient construction and long-term performance.
Why a Structured Framing Process Matters
A well-defined framing process helps protect the integrity of the structure and the overall success of the build.
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By focusing on planning, execution, and coordination, we help builders and owners avoid unnecessary rework and delays.
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Our process-driven approach reflects our commitment to quality, reliability, and professional framing services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does your framing process apply to custom homes and multi-unit projects?
A: Yes. Our framing process is designed to support residential, custom home, and multi-unit projects across Alberta.
Q: How do you ensure framing is inspection-ready?
A: We perform quality checks throughout the framing process and frame in accordance with approved drawings and engineering requirements.
Q: Do you coordinate with other trades during framing?
A: Yes. We coordinate with builders, site supervisors, and other trades to align framing with overall project schedules.
Q: Is your framing process consistent across all Alberta projects?
A: Yes. We apply the same structured framing process across projects throughout Alberta, adjusting only for scope and complexity.

