ADU & Modular Housing Built for Scalable Delivery
How This Fits the SGV Model
- Buildability and code compliance
- Site readiness and utility access
- Buildability and code compliance
- Site readiness and utility access
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
- ADU Project Types
- Detached backyard ADUs
- Garage or accessory structure conversions
- ADUs integrated into new construction
- Multi-property ADU programs (institutional or mission-aligned)
- ADU Delivery Scope
- Feasibility and zoning review
- Design and product coordination
- Site preparation and utility planning
- Installation and construction management
- Inspection coordination and close-out
Modular Housing
- Modular Housing Applications
- Infill housing projects
- Scalable ADU deployment
- Small multifamily development
- Institutional and mission-aligned housing
- Modular Delivery Scope
- Product selection and manufacturer coordination
- Site readiness and foundation planning
- Modular set and installation management
- Utility connections and inspections
- Final close-out and occupancy readiness
Construction & Installation Oversight
Contractor Coordination
Coordination with licensed contractors and trades
Schedule Management
Sequencing, scheduling, and milestone tracking
Permit Coordination
Permit and inspection pathway coordination
Scope Control
Scope control and change documentation
Work Verification
Verification of work-in-place
Integration with Acquisitions & Project Finance
Acquisition Strategy
Identifying ADU-eligible sites and infill opportunities
Construction Delivery
Rehab, site-work, and build coordination
Project Finance Coordination
Aligning budgets and schedules with lender requirements
Important Disclosure
SGV is not a lender. All financing is provided by third-party capital partners.
Who We Work With
Property Owners & Investors
Individual property owners looking to add value through ADU development
Developers & Partners
Development partners seeking co-development and execution support
Institutional Organizations
Large-scale institutional housing initiatives and programs
Mission-Aligned Initiatives
Nonprofit and mission-driven housing organizations
What Makes a Project a Fit
Strong Projects Have
- Feasible zoning and use
- Clear site access and utility pathways
- Realistic installation and construction timelines
- Alignment with construction and financing realities
Not a Fit
- Projects driven by speculation
- Incomplete planning or unclear scope
Feasibility & Zoning Validation
Comprehensive analysis of site requirements and regulatory compliance
Modular & Panelized Solutions
Factory-built components for faster, more efficient construction
Direct Supply & Installation
Turnkey delivery from manufacturing to final placement
Utility Coordination
Managing all connections and infrastructure requirements
Financing Alignment
Structuring capital to match ADU project timelines