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Structural Framing in Pasadena & Los Angeles

Framing defines the shape, structure, and integrity of your building. ATP manages structural framing as part of the construction process — built to engineered specifications, city-approved plans, and inspected at every required phase.

What Structural Framing Involves

Framing is the construction of the structural skeleton of a building — walls, floors, and roof systems that define the shape and carry the loads of the finished structure. On residential and commercial projects, framing must be built to engineered framing plans, inspected by the city at required milestones, and coordinated with all trade rough-in work before walls are closed. ATP manages structural framing under active project management — ensuring every phase is built to plan, inspected on schedule, and ready for the next phase of construction.

WHAT ATP HANDLES

  • Wall framing to engineered specifications
  • Floor and roof framing systems
  • Engineered lumber and specialty framing coordination
  • Trade rough-in coordination during open framing phase
  • City framing inspection management
  • Transition coordination from framing to systems and finish phases

Structural Framing Serving Pasadena & Los Angeles

ATP manages structural framing for residential and commercial projects throughout Pasadena and surrounding communities across Los Angeles. Our familiarity with local building code requirements and city inspection processes allows us to keep framing phases on schedule.

  • Pasadena
  • Altadena
  • San Marino
  • Arcadia
  • Sierra Madre
  • Glendale
  • La Cañada Flintridge
  • Los Angeles County
  • Surrounding communities

Don't see your city listed? Contact us — ATP serves clients throughout Los Angeles and can confirm coverage for your specific location.

Interior wood stud framing of a residential home under construction by ATP Development & Construction showing wall and door frame layout against a clear blue sky in the Altadena area

Frequently Asked Questions About Structural Framing

What does structural framing include?

Structural framing includes wall framing, floor systems, and roof framing — the complete structural skeleton of your building. It also includes engineered lumber where specified by structural plans, and must accommodate all trade rough-in work before walls are closed. ATP manages the full framing phase to plan and inspection approval.

When does framing begin?

Framing begins after foundation work is completed and city-inspected. ATP coordinates the transition from foundation to framing under active project management — no gap between phases.

What happens during the framing inspection?

City inspectors review structural framing for code compliance before walls can be closed and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing rough-in work begins. ATP manages framing inspection coordination directly so your project stays on schedule.

Related Construction Services

Foundation & Caisson

The phase that precedes framing. ATP manages the full transition from foundation approval through framing mobilization.

Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing

Trade rough-in work coordinated during the open framing phase.

Residential Construction

ATP's full-scope residential construction service.

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ATP manages structural framing throughout Pasadena and Los Angeles.