- Door Installation/Replacement
- Tile InstallationGGD, Inc. completed a contemporary full-house remodel in just 18 months at 2841 Divisadero Street. Following plans from architecture firm Butler Armsden, the contractor reconfigured the main-floor living area and kitchen to create an expansive, open floor plan. The contractors added an office and a terrace deck. The master bedroom features a rolling skylight and an en suite bathroom dressed in marble and intricate glass tile work. GGD, Inc. remodeled a Sea Cliff home to increase living space and take full advantage of south-facing views of Marin and the Golden Gate bridge. The turret spaces, original to the 1932 building, became an office and a study space; the plans maximized functionality but maintained traditional architectural features. GGD, Inc. also excavated the entire basement, creating space for a guest suite, playroom, half-bathroom, laundry room, and wine cellar. In Buena Vista Park, GGD, Inc. renovated a hilltop 1906 single-family home. Butler Armsden designed the home’s interior and its amphitheater-style backyard. In the main living space, accordion doors can open or close the great room to far-reaching views of the outdoors.
- New ConstructionAbout the Author Glenn Goodman is the founder and President of GGD, Inc. He has over 42 years of Contracting and Construction Management experience ranging from custom residential to high profile government and municipal projects. He has managed design, demolition, reconstruction, and new construction projects in seven states. Glenn takes an active role in each GGD, Inc. project. He oversees each project’s advance construction requirements as well as monitors the day-to-day construction. Glenn prepares and manages bids, budgets, schedules, owner billings, payments to subcontractors and material vendors, as well as oversees design coordination with architects, designers, and consultants. He served as Chief Executive Officer for an engineering services and construction management firm in San Francisco, as well as operations manager and vice president for four other construction management firms. While Glenn was CEO of Geo Resource Consultants, the firm was awarded a 1997 Small Contractor of the Year Award from the U.S. Air Force and General Services Accounting Agency.
- DemolitionGlenn is the founder and president of GGD, Inc. He has over 42 years of Contracting and Construction Management experience ranging from custom residential to high profile government and municipal projects. He has managed design, demolition, reconstruction, and new construction projects in seven states, as well as on the Northern Line Islands. Over the past 28 years, Glenn has completed design build and construction management services for 123 custom homes in the Bay Area and four custom officer-in-residence facilities built to Mil Specs.
- LandscapingThis large Kent Woodlands property was remodeled in two phases to allow the owner’s to utilize the property during the summers. The scope of work included a minimal interior revision to the Main House and conversion of a Garage at the Guest House into a Exercise/Recreation room while the permitting process for the larger Pool House, Guest house, Spa/Pool and Clay Tennis Court and landscaping we approved. In advance of Phase II, all materials were procured and fabricated so minimize the overall Phase II work. The stone paving was all quarried in Portugal and fabricated in Italy with vein matched over size blocks for install on a pedestal support system. The Pool House has fully opening steel bi-fold doors. The regulation clay tennis court has a bottom up-wicking watering system. Luxe Magazine Interiors & Design, Premier Edition- Summer 2014 featured an article on the work of Phase I!
- Window Installation/ReplacementThe project involved a partial remodel of an existing Craftsman style home to transform it into a Japanese inspired design aesthetic. The spaces included a “Ryokan” style Guest space with adjacent Dojo gyms along with new windows and doors and handmade copper roof tiles. No details were spared from authentic imported hand-hewn cedar posts, Japanese hand pressed clay plaster., rice paper door and window screen panels and handmade copper roof tiles. A majority of the joinery millwork was fabricated using Traditional Japanese techniques and hand tools. A transformation and some!