Case Studies
The best way to understand how we work is to see it applied to a real project. These case studies walk through two completed projects — what was involved, how we managed scope and schedule, and what the outcome looked like for the client.
We share these not to showcase finished photos, but to be transparent about the complexity involved and how our process handled it.
Case Study 01
A full kitchen gut-and-rebuild in an occupied single-family home. The client wanted a modern, functional layout with high-end finishes — and needed the project completed within a fixed window before a family commitment.
The full scope was defined in writing before contract execution — including the structural element, appliance specifications, and finish selections. Two minor change orders were submitted during construction: one for an upgraded tile selection the client requested, and one for an electrical upgrade required by the inspector. Both were documented and approved before work proceeded.
The full scope was defined in writing before contract execution — including the structural element, appliance specifications, and finish selections. Two minor change orders were submitted during construction: one for an upgraded tile selection the client requested, and one for an electrical upgrade required by the inspector. Both were documented and approved before work proceeded.
Case Study 02
A phased project combining a full interior remodel of a primary residence with the design and construction of a detached ADU (accessory dwelling unit) on the same property. Two scopes, two permit tracks, one coordinated schedule.
The two scopes were contracted separately with linked schedules. Phase sequencing was designed so ADU foundation and framing work could proceed while interior remodel finishes were being completed — reducing overall project duration without compressing individual trade schedules.
On a project of this duration, scope evolution is expected. Every client-initiated change, material substitution, and field condition was handled through a written change order before work proceeded. The client always knew where the contract stood — no accumulation of undocumented verbal agreements.
Case Study 03
A full interior restoration of an occupied single-family home following severe water damage. The homeowners needed a high-end remodel executed with precision and without the chaos that typically comes with insurance-triggered builds, all completed within a defined timeline.
The full scope was defined before any restoration work began, covering water damage mitigation, new flooring throughout, full interior painting, a complete kitchen remodel, and two bathroom renovations including a primary suite with custom closets and a freestanding soaking tub. Finish selections and hardware sourcing were locked in early to prevent delays mid-build. Any additions requested during construction were handled through formal change orders, documented and approved before work proceeded.
Trade sequencing was mapped out before demolition started, with mitigation, framing, and rough work completed before any finish trades entered the home. The kitchen and bathrooms were phased to avoid conflicts between tile, cabinetry, and fixture installations. The homeowners remained in the home throughout, so daily access was coordinated to minimize disruption to occupied areas.
A Systematic Approach Backed by Experience
Different scope, different timeline, different complexity — but the same process underneath. These are the principles that held across both projects and that we apply to every project we take on.
Nothing is contracted until the scope is written, reviewed, and agreed upon by both parties. No ballpark estimates that become binding by default.
Nothing is contracted until the scope is written, reviewed, and agreed upon by both parties. No ballpark estimates that become binding by default.
Every change — client-initiated or field-required — is documented before work proceeds. The contract always reflects the current scope.
Realistic durations and built-in contingency at high-risk phases. When delays happen, they’re absorbed — not passed to the client as new problems.
The same core team and trade partners on every project. Not whoever is available that week. Consistency reduces coordination errors and maintains quality.
Projects don’t close until punch lists are complete and the client has signed off. Post-project issues tied to our work are addressed — full stop.
Client Reviews
Homeowners across the South Bay trust Morgado Building & Renovation for clear communication, thoughtful planning, and quality craftsmanship.
Posted on L WadeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Morgado Construction recently completed a water leak restoration plus additional remodeling at our home: new flooring throughout, drywall, paint, and remodel of the kitchen and two bathrooms. The craftsmanship, attention to detail, and responsiveness to requests across the entire project was excellent. Owner Joe Morgado is exceptionally skilled and deeply committed to doing right by his customers. His pride in his work shows in every detail. His son, Eric Morgado, manages much of the administrative and business side, and together they are outstanding communicators — clear, responsive, and consistently professional in both written and verbal communication. One thing that stood out again and again was Joe’s reputation in the trades. At multiple vendors, we heard some version of, “Oh! You’re working with Joe,” which always translated into top‑tier service. He has built strong relationships with others who share his commitment to quality, and that benefits his clients in very real ways. Joe’s project leads are still developing the same eye for detail and standard of excellence that Joe himself embodies. For that reason, I’d recommend that homeowners stay engaged with the daily progress to ensure the work reflects Joe’s high bar and get Joe involved early if there is a question. Overall, you won’t be sorry for hiring Morgado Construction. Joe and Eric bring skill, integrity, and genuine care to their work, and our home is beautiful thanks to them.Posted on T DesaiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Joe and his team are absolutely fabulous from quoting to recommending architects and structural engineers who can get the all the permits needed to start work. Once the work starts Joe and Eric ensure the agreed timelines are met and quality of the work is outstanding. They maybe a bit on the higher side but every penny is worth it. Joe will take all the pressure off you , you can just sit back and watch he and his team work their magic to ensure a dream remodel or new construction with attention to detail. Highly recommend Morgado construction.Posted on S malcolmsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Joe and his crew did amazing professional work. if you want the job done right first time call them!! Joe will give you all the information and facts upfront he is incredibly knowledgeable. We used joe’s company for several issues around our home from plumbing issues in our kitchen to electricals, gas leaks and major black mold wall and baseboards problems. Joe has always explained clearly to me the steps of what would need to be done and how it was gonna be done. He took the time to show me what happened to cause it. They took the time to explain to me what he was going to do to fix it. So it wouldn’t happen again. When he is explaining the situation of what’s going on he takes his time and doesn’t rush and make sure you understand all the steps I appreciate that a lot. If you have any issues big or small call this company I guarantee you will never regret it.
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Armin joined us in 2023. He’s a Marine veteran, a longtime personal friend, and one of the most dependable people on our team.
He started out doing basic labor and earned his way into a larger role through consistency and follow-through. Today, he helps keep projects moving, coordinates with clients, and keeps the team organized.
What this means for you:
There’s always someone paying attention to the details, following up, and keeping momentum when things get busy.
Toro has been with us since 2016 and is a highly skilled carpenter with experience across multiple trades, including drywall, plumbing, electrical, foundations, painting, and metal fabrication.
He’s detail-driven and consistent. When Toro is leading work on site, things get done carefully and methodically, not rushed.
What this means for you:
Day-to-day work is executed by someone who understands how all the pieces fit together, not just their own trade.
Jose has been leading construction projects with me since 2011. He has deep, hands-on knowledge of every phase of residential construction and an instinct for spotting problems before they materialize.
Jose grew up on job sites and has worked in the Bay Area his entire life. He knows how homes here are built, how they fail, and how they should be put back together. His standard on site sets the tone for the entire team.
What this means for you:
Your project is overseen daily by someone who knows what right looks like and won’t let small issues slide until they turn into big ones.
I’ve been in construction since 2011 and founded Morgado Building and Renovation in 2019. I’m a licensed General Contractor and PMP certified.
I focus on the administrative and planning side of your project. Estimating, scheduling, scope definition, change management, and clear communication. My job is to make sure expectations are set correctly and the systems behind the scenes support what’s happening on site.
What this means for you:
Your project is planned, documented, and managed deliberately, not improvised as it goes.