How we build · April 2026 · 3 min read

Why we self-perform the work that matters

There's a version of general contracting that's really just paperwork — collect the lowest bids, schedule the subs, and hope it all lines up. It's cheaper to run a company that way. It's also how cost, quality, and schedule quietly slip out of your control.

Monarch self-performs the work that drives a project: concrete and foundations, carpentry and framing, and the finishes that owners actually see and touch. When our own crews are on the critical path, we own the schedule and the quality directly — there's no gap between the trade and the contractor for problems to hide in.

It also means fewer handoffs and fewer finger-points. When something needs to be made right, the answer is never 'that's the other guy.' It's us. That accountability is the whole point.

We still partner with the best specialty trades in DFW for the rest — but on the scopes that decide whether a job runs on rails or runs long, we keep control where it belongs.


— Monarch Development LLC

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