Successful multi-unit residential projects demand the expertise of contractors proficient in performing large-scale construction. As such, finding the best multifamily contractors is key for completing large-scale projects. The following are the top ten multifamily contractors in Seattle, Washington. These builders include firms that offer ground-up construction and major remodels and renovations as well as firms that greatly contribute to boosting sustainability efforts in the building industry.

Our team assessed numerous general contractors and builders that are proficient in creating multi-unit and multifamily structures and other complementary facilities in the area. We took into account various criteria while assessing these firms, including their accreditations, certifications, and professional affiliations. We also considered the firms’ awards and press recognition, as well as their years in business, client satisfaction, and range of services.

For work with the highest regard for industry standards that utilizes proven building techniques and state-of-the-art technology, turn to these multifamily contractors in Seattle.

If you are thinking about building a multifamily project, we recommend checking each builder’s license with the local licensing board, speaking to past clients, and using our bidding system to get competitive quotes from at least 3 contractors. Getting multiple bids is the best way to ensure you get a fair price and that bids include the complete scope of work.

 

 

Redhawk Group

950 N 72nd St. Suite #100, Seattle, WA 98103

General contracting company Redhawk Group provides large-scale commercial, office, and multifamily development solutions to clients across the Pacific Northwest region. Headed by Steve Klimek and John Graham—building and real estate veterans with more than 25 years of respective experience—the firm has helped advance the large-scale building industry by creating captivating spaces that blend innovative processes and genuine workmanship into one immersive experience.

The Redhawk team is committed to constructing quality projects, maintaining budget control, and exceeding customer expectations. As a result, projects are completed accurately and up to the highest standards. Such is the case in the firm’s construction of the Fremont Green “Vibe” Apartments. The building houses 64 residential units above a 3,500-square-foot commercial space, two residential units, one live-work unit, and a 16-car parking space. The new building design incorporated car decking material from the original structure; this reclaimed wood was used primarily in elevator lobbies. In its entirety, the building showcases a design that utilizes modern and vibrant colors to match the trendy and fast-paced neighborhood. Completed in October 2015, this project won the 2016 Associated Builders and Contractors Excellence in Construction Award for Mixed-Use Construction.


Lease Crutcher Lewis

2200 Western Ave. Suite #500, Seattle, WA 98121

Founded in 1886, Lease Crutcher Lewis is the longest-operating construction company in the Pacific Northwest. Operating out of regional offices in Seattle and Portland, the firm has built a record of construction excellence across various market sectors. Lewis maintains a portfolio of meticulously managed and efficiently built community, education, healthcare, historic renovation, hospitality, industrial, life sciences, multifamily housing, office, residential, restaurant and retail, and sustainable projects.

In addition to its commitment to exceptional client service and corporate stewardship, the firm is dedicated to making a positive impact within local communities by supporting non-profit organizations, advancing sustainability, and promoting diversity within the building industry.

Lewis constructed Via6 Apartments, which include two 24-story apartment towers in the Belltown district. The 654 apartments are primarily one-bedroom and studio units designed for young professionals seeking affordable housing. The building also features three levels of below-grade parking for 434 cars and 18,000 square feet of street-level retail space with a bike commuting center, a bike store, and a combination restaurant-cafe-grocery operated by chef Tom Douglas. This project won the NAIOP Washington State Chapter’s Mixed-Use Development of the Year in 2013 and the AGC Build Washington’s Construction Excellence Award for Private Building Over $100 Million in 2015.


Compass Construction

11332 NE 122nd Way Suite #350, Kirkland, WA 98034

For more than two decades, Compass Construction has partnered with many of the region’s most successful developers and owners to create unique projects throughout the Greater Seattle area. Having built more than 100 multifamily structures within high-density neighborhoods and urban settings, the firm has developed significant expertise in mixed-use, multifamily, low-income, and student housing projects as well as several senior living and assisted living facilities.

The historic site of the Sunset Electric Company in Capitol Hills experienced first-hand the firm’s mastery of the trade. In this multi-unit renovation project, Compass preserved the building’s original brick facade and included an open-to-the-elements main lobby with exterior catwalks. The new five-story wood structure has 92 units over three concrete podium levels with parking for 33 vehicles. This project was named NAIOP Washington’s Multi-Family Development of the Year and has earned the distinction of LEED Platinum certification through the LEED Homes MID-Rise Pilot program.


Charter Construction

980 S Harney St., Seattle, WA 98108

Since 1983, Charter Construction has been collaborating with partners and clients to come up with some of the most ambitious construction, renovation, and restoration projects in the Pacific Northwest. With offices in Seattle and Portland, Oregon, the firm touts impeccable proficiency in commercial construction, high-end residential construction, emergency response and restoration, and construction defect repair and renovation.

The firm handled the construction of Queen Anne Towne Apartments located in the renowned Queen Anne neighborhood. The one-city block property was built to include a grand plaza, a 24,000-square-foot Trader Joe’s market, 20,000 square feet of street-level retail space, 125 luxury apartments, and 200 parking stalls. The building is wood framed over post-tension slab concrete with brick, metal, and composite siding, and was designed for LEED certification.


W.G. Clark Construction Company

1945 Yale Pl. E, Seattle, WA 98102

Seattle-based general contracting and construction management specialist W.G. Clark Construction offers exemplary commercial construction and renovation services in the Pacific Northwest. Its core markets include the multifamily, multi-unit, mixed-use, senior housing, assisted living, office, retail, civic, community, healthcare, medical, and industrial sectors. The firm has worked mostly in the Puget Sound area and has extensive experience constructing sustainable, green, and LEED-certified buildings.

Working with W.G. Clark allows clients to partner with a team of professionals who are driven to create architecturally sound and visually striking structures. This commitment is reflected in all of the firm’s projects, including the mixed-use development The Commons. This project consisted of two contemporary, companion buildings of five and six stories with 80 distinctive apartments and four two-bedroom townhomes that front Ballard Commons Park. The firm’s Special Projects Group also built the entire two-story, 23,000-square-foot office space for Gravity Payments as well as the 14,000-square-foot Bartell Drugs—an anchor retail tenant.

The environmentally conscious project features a system that collects and reuses rainwater for all irrigation, a recycling and composting system, and low-flow plumbing fixtures to reduce water use by 42 percent. The building was also designed to use less energy through high-efficiency windows, a reverse cycle chiller to heat hot water, master shut-off switches for residential units, and rooftop solar panels. The community achieved a LEED Platinum certification, which is the highest level of design and construction performance under the U.S. Green Building Council.


Venture General Contracting

1518 1st Ave. S Suite #400, Seattle, WA 98134

Venture General Contracting was founded and is managed by industry veterans with more than 50 years of experience in the Seattle construction and real estate markets. Thanks to this strong background, the full-service general contractor has amassed a diverse portfolio of projects and clients, providing comprehensive construction services for the commercial, multifamily residential, and hospitality market sectors. The team also excels in intricate historic renovations and modern tenant improvements.

Over the years, the firm has built several unique buildings and complexes, one of which is Axle Apartments. The seven-story, 264,000-square-foot residential apartment structure houses 226 units and 156 parking stalls. It also accommodates two large courtyards with landscaping features that are coordinated with the building’s interior arrangements. The firm incorporated sustainable design into these affordable housing units, following LEED Gold certification standards and ensuring that the living spaces were made using durable and rapidly renewable materials. 


Exxel Pacific, Inc.

4220 Aurora Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98103

Exxel Pacific was founded in 1989, growing out of the development activities of Exxel Development Group, a renowned multifamily and commercial development company in northwest Washington. It has since built a reputation for honesty, integrity, and high ethical values in providing valuable pre-construction, design-build, construction management, and quality control services. Exxel Pacific’s projects are characterized by a deep concern for sustainability, green building, and other practices that protect agricultural and urban watersheds.

The firm’s projects have earned several industry awards, including Build Washington Awards of Safety Excellence and a Grand Award for Construction Excellence from the AGC of Washington and other accolades pertaining to design and green practices. Additionally, the firm has regularly been recognized by Engineering News-Record (ENR) as a top contractor and green builder, landing the 54th spot on ENR’s Top 100 Green Building Contractors list and the 191st spot on its Top 400 Contractors list in 2018.


BNBuilders

2601 Fourth Ave. Suite #350, Seattle, WA 98121

Since 2002, BNBuilders has been specializing in highly technical commercial construction projects. It has quickly gained momentum in the life science, biotech, healthcare, education, commercial, public, and office sectors through a broad platform of project experience and market knowledge. Over the years, it has experienced consistent growth and established a reputation for creative building solutions, comprehensive preconstruction services, and commitment to safety and sustainability. This has allowed the firm to expand its operations beyond Seattle to the entire West Coast.

With key specialists in all areas of construction—including preconstruction, alternative deliveries, lean construction, virtual design and construction, and sustainability—the BNBuilders’ team dissects each project in detail and offers inventive solutions for better outcomes. This approach was taken when the firm built Low Income Housing Institute’s Marion West. The project involved the ground-up construction of a four-story affordable housing building with a ground-level food bank in Seattle’s University District. This 39,000-square-foot, mixed-use development houses 49 units and common areas as well as a rooftop deck with a garden, whose contents are given to a food bank. The firm successfully completed construction under stringent site conditions and in a busy urban environment.


Turner Construction

830 4th Ave. S Suite #300, Seattle, WA 98134

Turner Construction has provided ingenious construction solutions to various markets in North America since 1902. It has worked on numerous large-scale projects with different levels of complexity and intricacy, building structures for some of the biggest names in the residential, hotel, entertainment, aviation, transportation, and health industries among other sectors. The firm’s dedication to sustainable practices set it apart from other companies in the industry. Through improved corporate governance and more rigorous and transparent reporting of environmental metrics, Turner regularly strives to advance its ability to deliver green buildings to clients.

Turner worked on the Joseph Arnold Lofts, which is a 170,400-square-foot, 13-story high-rise with 131 loft-style residential units ranging from studios to three-bedroom units to luxury penthouses. The building includes approximately 4,000 square feet of retail space on the first floor and two and a half levels of underground parking. Other amenities include outdoor community spaces on the roof, such as a dog walk, residential storage, a multifunction area, a lobby with a seating area and restroom, a fitness center, bicycle parking, and building manager and leasing offices.

The primary design concept for the building focuses on simplicity and clean lines as well as efficient use of space. Additionally, each unit benefits from natural lighting and shading techniques configured to provide beautiful views. The building is Three Globe certified under the Green Globes program of the Green Building Initiative.


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If you are thinking about building a multifamily project, we recommend checking each builder’s license with the local licensing board, speaking to past clients, and using our bidding system to get competitive quotes from at least 3 contractors. Getting multiple bids is the best way to ensure you get a fair price and that bids include the complete scope of work.