Quick Summary A kitchen remodel in San Jose typically costs between $40,000 and $200,000+, depending on the size of the kitchen, quality of materials, layout
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Armin Kennebrew
Assistant Project Manager
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.
Juan “Toro” Velazquez
Project Lead, Foreman
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 Morgado
Head of Construction, Superintendent
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.
Eric Morgado
President, Project Management
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.