Get the Home You’ve Always Dreamed Of
Turn to us for new construction services in the Grand Rapids or Rockford, MI area
Everyone deserves a home that they love. Instead of settling for a home on the market that doesn’t check all your boxes, partner with the experts from Centurion Construction for new construction services. We can tackle any custom home build in the Grand Rapids and Rockford, MI areas, no matter how big or small your project is.
We can draw and design everything from scratch, or we can use your own blueprints to help you build the homes of your dreams. Contact us today to plan your custom home building project.
Handling your home building project from start to finish
As part of our custom home building services, we can handle every phase of your project, including...
Pre-construction
Excavation
Framing
Roofing
Flooring
Lighting and fixture installations
Plumbing, electrical and finishing work
Drywall, cabinetry and countertop installations
You can expect detailed accurate timelines and pricing information, open communication and top-quality work. Once we finish, we’ll complete a final walkthrough with you to make sure you’re satisfied with our work. Reach out to us now to schedule a consultation on new construction services.

Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between bringing my own blueprints versus designing from scratch?
With your own blueprints, we move straight into pre-construction and pricing. Designing from scratch means we draw and design the home with you first — more flexibility, but it adds a design phase before excavation and framing can begin.
How does the new construction process work, phase by phase?
We handle pre-construction, excavation, framing, roofing, flooring, plumbing, electrical, drywall, cabinetry, countertops, and finishing work in sequence. Each phase has to be inspected and signed off before the next begins — like building a layer cake, you can't frost before the layers are set.
How long does it take to build a custom home from the ground up?
Custom builds vary widely based on size, site conditions, and finish complexity. Excavation and framing move fast in good weather; finish work — cabinetry, tile, trim, fixtures — is where projects spend the most time because precision matters more than speed.
Why do you do a final walkthrough at the end of new construction?
The walkthrough is your chance to flag anything that doesn't meet expectations while our crews are still mobilized. Centurion Construction uses it as a punch-list session — addressing small items immediately is far easier than scheduling a return trip months later.
