CONSTRUCT


  • Get bids and hire a contractor

  • Understand you and your contractor’s roles during the construction process 

CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES

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A step-by-step guide to building an ADU in Newport Beach

PROJECT TIMELINE

Most ADU projects take 12-18 months to complete, but some extend to 24 months or more. The Construction phase is the final stage in the process and typically takes 6-12 months.

CONSTRUCTION FAQs

Here are a few of the most frequently asked questions about ADU construction. See the content below and our ADU Guidebook for more guidance, resources, and tips for all steps of the process.

BUILDING YOUR ADU

Permit in hand, you’re ready to break ground and see your project become a reality! From site preparation to passing your final inspection, you’ll stay in touch with your contractor and make final decisions about project details.

KEEP IN MIND

Managing the construction process is a complex, constant responsibility, so take serious consideration of any plans to be your own general contractor. If you’re working with a design/build team or have hired a general contractor, they’ll manage the project (including negotiation, payment schedules, quality checks, and working with the City and necessary agencies). Often, people who are their own general contractors have a difficult and unpleasant time.

Hire your contractor

If you are not using a design/build firm, you will need to hire a contractor for the construction phase of your ADU. You will use drawings from your designer to solicit bids from contractors and make sure you are specific about what you want each bid to include (license details, insurance information, examples of past work, etc.). Your design team may be able to help you with this. 

It’s a good idea to select between at least three bids, and it’s okay to ask contractors clarifying questions about their bid. Your designer may be able to help you compare the bids. It’s a good idea to reach out to references and to consider your personal interactions with the contractor – you’ll want to feel like you work well together and that they understand your goals. 

See our Guidebook for many more details on getting bids and hiring a contractor.

Monitor construction 

Once you have building permits, the contractor you hire will lead the construction of your ADU. Be sure you have all funding in place before you start construction. 

Communicate frequently with your contractor to make decisions about fixtures and finishes as needed and verify progress before making payments. Timelines for construction vary, but 6-12 months is fairly common. See more details about managing construction in our Guidebook.

Get inspections

During construction, your ADU will be inspected multiple times to ensure it is being built according to the permitted plans (typical inspections include foundations/footings, framing, electrical/plumbing, exterior finishes, etc.). It is your and your contractor’s responsibility to schedule all required inspections, which can be scheduled via the CiViC Portal. From the main website page select “Scheduling an Inspection Guide” for detailed instructions.

After your final inspection is approved, the inspector will provide final sign-off on your Building Permit and then your ADU is ready for move-in!

Your contractor can schedule inspections by calling 949-644-3255.

Construction costs

ADU construction costs vary significantly depending on materials, site conditions, location, and other factors.

The cost to build an ADU typically ranges from $30,000 for a simple interior conversion JADU, to $400,000+ for a large detached ADU with high-end finishes on a hillside lot. Cost per square foot is a good way to estimate, though this too can range from $150-300 per square foot per square foot depending on the complexity and finishes of your project. $200 per square foot is a good starting estimate of construction costs for an average project.

Despite what many think, smaller ADUs may cost almost the same as larger ones because construction costs are not related to size. Many costs like foundation, kitchen and bathroom work only increase slightly for larger ADUs. Kitchen costs will range from $25,000–$50,000 with each bathroom ranging from $15,000–$25,000.

Visit our Stories to see real-world cost examples for ADUs built in Newport Beach.

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