Mixed Use / Multifamily
Compton Construction supports “missing middle” mixed-use and multifamily projects with a design-build mindset focused on coordination, clarity, and execution in complex urban environments.
Mixed Use & Multifamily Construction for Complex Urban Projects
Mixed use and multifamily projects bring layered complexity. Multiple occupancies, stacked building systems, tight urban sites, and diverse stakeholder needs all converge under real schedule and budget pressures. Success depends on early planning, disciplined coordination, and steady execution from start to finish.
Compton Construction helps teams navigate this complexity with clarity. We lead preconstruction planning to define scope, sequence work, and reduce risk; coordinate trades across multi-story, multi-program systems; and manage site logistics and schedules on constrained urban lots. With focused quality management for high-visibility common areas and clear reporting across every phase, we manage the full process from preconstruction through delivery—so projects perform reliably, integrate into their neighborhoods, and create lasting value.We manage the complete project lifecycle, from preconstruction to delivery, by integrating focused quality management for high-visibility common areas with transparent reporting at every stage. This ensures reliable project performance, seamless neighborhood integration, and the creation of lasting value.
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Serving Columbus and Central Ohio: Short North, Grandview, Clintonville, German Village, Downtown Columbus, Arena District, Franklinton, Dublin, Powell, Worthington, Westerville, Hilliard, Upper Arlington, New Albany, Gahanna, Bexley, Grove City, Reynoldsburg, Pickerington, OSU/Wexner Medical area.
FAQ
What’s the biggest risk on mixed use projects?
Coordination across trades and occupancies. Early planning and clear sequencing reduce rework.
Do you support developer reporting needs?
Yes. We provide consistent updates and clear documentation to support decision-making.
How do you handle tight sites and urban logistics?
We plan access, deliveries, staging, and neighbor considerations early.
Can you help accelerate schedules?
Often, yes—through early design decisions, critical path procurement planning, and phased inspections.