General Contractor Serving Cedar City, St. George, and Southern Utah
Cedar Breaks Construction is a full-service general contractor based in Southern Utah. We build, remodel, and manage projects across the region, from custom homes and additions to commercial work and tenant improvements. If your project is anywhere in our service area, we will come out, look at the site, and give you a straight estimate.
We bring the crew to you, wherever your lot or building sits
We are a service-area business. That means we are not tied to one storefront. We bring the crew, the equipment, and the project management to your lot or building, wherever it sits in Southern Utah. Travel and mobilization for outlying jobs are accounted for up front in the estimate, so there are no surprises later.
Get a Free EstimateCedar City, St. George, and the surrounding Southern Utah towns
Our two primary markets are Cedar City and St. George. We also serve the surrounding Southern Utah communities, including [TOWNS]. If your town is not listed, call us anyway. If it is within reasonable reach of our crews, we will tell you honestly whether we are the right fit and what the travel looks like.
St. George
General contracting in St. George and Washington County.
General contracting in St. GeorgeSurrounding Southern Utah
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Ask about your townThe same four core services across our entire service area
The same four core services are available across our entire service area. Click through for scope and detail.
New Construction
Custom homes built from the ground up across Southern Utah.
Learn about New ConstructionCommercial Construction
Light commercial builds and tenant improvements.
Learn about Commercial ConstructionWhy local matters for a general contractor
Building in Southern Utah is not the same as building anywhere else. Permitting runs through different jurisdictions depending on the city and county. Soil, elevation, and climate change as you move across the region. A contractor who knows the local building departments, the inspectors, the suppliers, and the ground conditions saves you time and money. That local knowledge is the reason we organize our work by city instead of pretending one approach fits the whole map.