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Community Buildings & Pool Houses

Community Buildings & Pool Houses

Quality design and build for properly functioning, beautiful and long-lasting community structures

Creating safe, accessible and centralized structures for your community, no matter the size

Our experience designing and building community
structures and pool houses has taught us that not only are you creating a space
for the Client, you’re creating a space that will welcome and entertain a
multitude of people: whether members of a club or community, organization or
team and all their guests. This creates a unique set of challenges for the
designer to not only achieve the Client’s ideas and wishes, but to ensure the space
achieves the needs of their community, then the builder needs to ensure the
materials and construction of the project is built to last. With decades of
experience in this niche, The Princeton Companies is honored to say that many
of our community jobs have come by Client recommendations and expansions and
renovations related to community growth and more.  

Master plans & Multi-Phase projects

Working with a Design-Build firm in your community project has many benefits. By working with The Princeton Companies, we are able to see your project through – from the initial planning stages to design, construction and completion. We have the unique experience, derived from years of collaborating with the many parties who may be involved with a large-scale renovation or multi-phase project. 

We’ve worked closely with HOA’s, community member contributions, community boards and committees and more. Our team is readily available to attend meetings, answer questions, provide explanations, gather information and address concerns throughout the process with all the parties involved in your project. We’re able to provide specialized services that may assist with your project, such as marketable status updates, renderings and progress photos, and interactive Q & A. 

Begin your project today.

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