A good general contractor is the difference between a remodel you tell friends about and one you warn them about. Construction Station is a licensed California general contractor (CSLB #1108879), bonded and fully insured, family-run since 2008 — and our crews are employees, not a rotating cast of subcontractors sourced job by job.
That structure matters on multi-trade projects. When the same company handles demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, drywall, tile, and finish carpentry, nothing falls in the gaps between trades — and you get one schedule, one fixed-price contract, and one warranty that covers the whole job.
Working in Palm Desert
Palm Desert is the Coachella Valley's polished center — home to the El Paseo shopping district, the McCallum Theatre, The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, and the valley's largest concentration of country-club communities, from Palm Desert Country Club to Ironwood and Bighorn. The housing stock ranges from 1970s–1990s golf-course homes and condos in South Palm Desert to newer neighborhoods in the city's north end near the CSU San Bernardino Palm Desert campus and Desert Willow. A large share of owners are seasonal, which shapes how remodeling works here: projects are planned in spring, built through the quiet summer, and finished before the November return — and HOA architectural review is a fact of life in most communities.
General contracting in Palm Desert is a logistics discipline: HOA gate access and work-hour rules, seasonal owners managing projects from out of state, and finish expectations set by El Paseo rather than the big-box aisle. Construction Station runs it accordingly — weekly photo-documented progress reports for remote owners, summer construction windows planned around your seasonal calendar, and one in-house crew accountable for every trade. Licensed CSLB #1108879, serving the Coachella Valley alongside our Inland Empire home base.
Construction Station serves the full Coachella Valley — Palm Desert is roughly an hour from our Yucaipa headquarters via I-10, and our desert projects run on a regular crew rotation.
