Submitted by Aaron Ward on 04/23/2024
Crew showed up on time everyday they were scheduled. Work was professionally done, and the project manager showed up multiple times to check on the work. Best part was the price was the price, not surprise cost increases.
Very smooth and seamlessly done project. This was a deck zip-up job which was not easy to do due to the there being different levels to the deck and drainage gutters were all to be interconnected. But the work was done professionally. So far so good.
Submitted by Ram Mohoni on 05/03/2024
I have used Atlas General Contractors (AGC) for several projects and they consistently deliver a quality product at a great price and in a timely fashion. Shiraz is always available to answer questions and is transparent in his approach with clients. No hidden fees or gimmicks. His bandwidth and knowledge base are expansive and am very pleased with the work they do. No job is too small for AGC and they pay attention to details and care about the finished product. In a highly competitive field, they distinguish themselves from others by being focused on the customer, quality, the bottom line and above else, they stand behind their work! Bravo!
Submitted by Azeezaly S Jaffer on 10/09/2023
Recently, Atlas General contractors completed our outdoor lighting in our front yard. They installed 50+ lights including illuminating house exterior, path lights and highlighting garden/tree illumination.
We compared 3 quotes and they were best value for the money. They completed the job in 3 days, including all the clean up. They were very professional and continued to offer daily updates on project milestone.
I would really recommend them.
Submitted by Kiran Jiwani Gillani on 10/08/2023
Shiraz and Abdul from Atlas GC were a pleasure to work with.
Project Scope:
Demo & rebuild 4' x 25' timber retaining wall w/ drainage stone, piping, etc.
Rebuild wood fence on top of retaining wall
Demo wood patio, install paver system & border river rock
*They also worked with my HOA to install a walkway with stone pavers and an 8x8 timber staircase adjacent to the retaining wall
Background:
Our project started with the desire to demo and rebuild a failing ~4' timber retaining wall in our rear patio which extended beyond our property line into public space. Our HOA opted to build a stair instead of their section of the retaining wall. As you can imagine, this got a little complicated as it required a number of different reviews and permits from the city.
I opted to manage the permitting myself, which involved a number of revisions to drawings and schedule delays. AtlasGC was very patient and accommodating during this process and also helped me work with the city to get the drawings approved. The city-driven changes to the design introduced added cost after their initial quote, but in order to keep the project from falling further behind schedule, they moved forward and absorbed the added cost.
Communication/Professionalism:
Shiraz and Abdul were very communicative and professional during the entire process. During the design evolution, Shiraz assembled a number of revised quotes which were very clear, timely and professionally assembled. We discussed a number of different options for the construction of the wall and he was very transparent regarding price, time, etc. During construction Abdul, Melvin and his crew were very respectful of the area kept a clean construction site. Once started, the project progressed quickly and completed within the established timeframe.
AtlasGC was also very patient and obliged to a couple of requests I made to make adjustments to their completed work per my personal preferences. They did this free of charge, without hesitation.
Pricing:
We had a number of contractors provide quotes on the project and AtlasGC was by far the most competitive. So competitive, in fact, that we decided to also have them hardscape our entire patio with a beautiful stone paving system.
I highly recommend AtlasGC for their work, professionalism, collaborative spirit, and competitive pricing.
Submitted by Lawrence Lazarides on 10/07/2023