Licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor serving Atlanta and Fulton County, Georgia. Commercial build-outs, custom homes, multifamily developments, and industrial construction since 2016.
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Atlanta construction is a different discipline — Atlanta's Office of Buildings has its own permit process, review timeline, and inspection sequence. ITP zoning, historic overlay zones, tree preservation requirements, and the City's design review process are specific competencies. BCG manages Atlanta construction with the same disciplined project management framework we apply to every market.
Atlanta's Office of Buildings at 55 Trinity Avenue SW issues all building permits within city limits — entirely separate from Fulton County and DeKalb County permit offices. Atlanta's permit process has its own review queue, submittal requirements, and inspector scheduling. BCG builds in Atlanta using the City process, not a county default.
City of Atlanta OOB — specific expertiseAtlanta's tree ordinance requires advance notification before removal permit applications for protected specimen trees. Replacement requirements and payment-in-lieu fees are substantially higher than surrounding jurisdictions. BCG orders tree surveys on any Atlanta project with potential land disturbance before any other pre-construction work.
Tree survey — first step on every projectMany Atlanta intown neighborhoods have historic district designations or character area overlay zones that trigger Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU) review for commercial construction and major residential alterations. BCG identifies overlay applicability on every Atlanta project before design is finalized.
NPU review identified before designAtlanta's intown neighborhoods — Virginia-Highland, Morningside, Ansley Park, Buckhead — have active teardown-and-rebuild custom home markets at $1.5M–$5M+. These projects require Atlanta OOB permits, tree ordinance compliance, and in some neighborhoods, historic review. BCG builds intown custom homes as a routine scope.
Intown custom — full regulatory stackAtlanta's commercial construction market spans Midtown Class A office TI, Buckhead luxury retail and restaurant build-outs, and the West Midtown corridor's rapidly developing mixed-use TI. BCG builds across all three corridors at the finish standard each demands.
All three major corridorsThe Atlanta BeltLine continues to drive unprecedented development in neighborhoods along its 22-mile corridor — residential infill, mixed-use, and adaptive reuse in Ponce City Market, Krog Street, Grant Park, and the Eastside and Westside trails. BCG builds BeltLine-adjacent on both tracks.
BeltLine corridor — residential and commercialVirginia-Highland, Morningside, Ansley Park, Buckhead, and BeltLine-adjacent teardown-and-rebuild custom homes. Full-gut renovations on Atlanta's intown residential stock. Atlanta OOB permits, tree ordinance compliance, and when applicable, historic review — managed concurrently.
Intown custom home: $1.5M–$5M+ all-in. Full renovation: $250K–$700K+. Construction cost $200–$360/sqft.
Midtown Class A office TI, Buckhead luxury retail and restaurant build-outs, Westside Provisions and West Midtown mixed-use TI. Atlanta commercial construction is a specific competency — not a transposed suburban contractor practice.
Atlanta office TI: $90–$160/sqft. Restaurant: $210–$380/sqft. Buckhead luxury retail: $130–$225/sqft.
BeltLine-adjacent infill multifamily, adaptive reuse in Atlanta's intown industrial districts, and mixed-use development on underutilized parcels in Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, and the Eastside corridor.
Atlanta multifamily infill: $185–$270/sqft. Mixed-use: $200–$285/sqft. Adaptive reuse: $165–$250/sqft.
Atlanta's luxury commercial and residential enclave. Luxury retail TI, Class A office, and custom home construction at $2M–$7M+.
Luxury Residential · Commercial · Class AAtlanta's commercial and cultural core. Class A office TI, restaurant build-outs on Peachtree Street, and residential infill. Atlanta OOB permits throughout.
Class A Office · Restaurant · Mixed-UseAtlanta's most active intown custom home market. Teardown-and-rebuild at $2M–$5M+. Tree ordinance and Atlanta OOB permit required.
Intown Custom · Teardown-RebuildAtlanta's fastest-growing commercial corridor. Restaurant, retail, and mixed-use TI. BeltLine-adjacent development driving residential infill.
Restaurant · Mixed-Use · BeltLineBeltLine Eastside corridor — the most active residential and commercial infill market in metro Atlanta. Custom homes, condo conversions, and restaurant TI all active.
BeltLine · Intown · Custom ResidentialHigh-income residential at the Atlanta–DeKalb boundary. Custom homes and estate renovations. Atlanta OOB or DeKalb County Building depending on specific parcel.
Luxury Residential · Custom“Custom home teardown-and-rebuild in Morningside — Atlanta OOB permit, tree ordinance, historic character area review. BCG managed all three concurrently and delivered a finished home that matched the quality I'd seen in only two other projects in that neighborhood.”
“Restaurant build-out in West Midtown. BCG knew the Atlanta OOB commercial process, submitted complete, and opened us on the date that actually mattered — our scheduled opening night.”
“Midtown Class A office build-out. BCG's project management on an 18,000 SF TI was tighter than what I've seen from contractors who've been doing nothing but Atlanta TI for years. On time, on budget, zero punch list on delivery.”
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The City of Atlanta has its own Office of Buildings at 55 Trinity Avenue SW, which issues all building permits within Atlanta city limits — entirely separate from Fulton County Building and DeKalb County Building Inspection. Projects within Atlanta city limits must go through the Atlanta OOB regardless of which county the parcel falls in.
Atlanta's tree ordinance is the most restrictive in Georgia. It requires advance notification before removal permit applications for protected specimen trees, has substantially higher replacement requirements than surrounding jurisdictions, and applies to any project with land disturbance within the city limits. BCG orders tree surveys as the first pre-construction step on every Atlanta project.
Commercial tenant improvements in Atlanta typically run $80 to $250 per square foot depending on scope and finish level. Custom homes range from $225 to $450+ per square foot. BCG provides free detailed estimates within 48 hours for any Atlanta project.
Yes. BCG understands the BeltLine Overlay District zoning requirements including setback, height, and design review standards. We coordinate with the Atlanta Department of City Planning for overlay compliance on every BeltLine-adjacent project.
Yes. BCG builds custom homes, teardown-and-rebuilds, and major renovations throughout intown Atlanta including Virginia Highland, Morningside, Candler Park, Grant Park, and Inman Park. We manage the Atlanta OOB permit process and all applicable overlay requirements.
BCG operates across Atlanta, Buckhead, Midtown, and all intown Atlanta neighborhoods. We build under the Atlanta Office of Buildings permit process and understand the tree ordinance, overlay zones, and NPU review that Atlanta construction requires.
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