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Construction & Renovation Services
Across Greater New Brunswick

Professional home renovation and construction services from New Brunswick's core to the surrounding regions. Local expertise, verified contractors, and quality craftsmanship in every community we serve.

22 Areas Served
203+ Neighbourhoods
6 Regions

Greater Moncton

The Hub City and surrounding communities of Dieppe, Riverview, and Shediac. New Brunswick's fastest-growing metro area with a mix of new construction, post-war bungalows, and Acadian heritage homes.

Greater Saint John

New Brunswick's largest city by area, with Rothesay, Quispamsis, and Grand Bay-Westfield. Port city character with Loyalist-era heritage homes, Victorian row houses, and modern suburban development.

City of Saint John

Canada's oldest incorporated city — founded by Loyalists in 1783, destroyed by fire in 1877, rebuilt in brick and stone, and now offering some of the most affordable heritage housing stock in the country against the dramatic backdrop of the Bay of Fundy's world-record tides.

Neighbourhoods Uptown Saint John, South End, North End, West Side +6 more
30-240+ years $367,000-$520,000

Town of Rothesay

Five communities united under one name — Rothesay is where New Brunswick's wealthiest families have built their estates since the railway opened the Kennebecasis River corridor in 1853, and where every renovation project carries the expectation of premium materials, exacting craftsmanship, and respect for heritage architecture.

Neighbourhoods Rothesay Village, Rothesay Park, Renforth, Wells +6 more
25-170 years $654,000-$1,021,000

Town of Quispamsis

New Brunswick's fastest-growing town and the Kennebecasis Valley's largest community — where over 40% of the housing stock was built during the 1970s-1980s split-entry era, creating the province's single largest concentration of homes due for full modernization.

Neighbourhoods Quispamsis Central, Green Acres, Gondola Point, Millennium Drive corridor +3 more
15-50 years $450,000-$550,000

Grand Bay-Westfield & West Side

A Saint John River community where the back-to-back record floods of 2018 and 2019 permanently redefined construction priorities — every renovation project here begins with a flood risk assessment and ends with resilience built into the structure.

Neighbourhoods Grand Bay, Westfield Beach, Westfield Centre, Martinon +10 more
20-80 years $400,000-$555,000

Greater Fredericton

The provincial capital plus Oromocto, New Maryland, and Fredericton Junction. Government town with university neighbourhood renovations, military housing near CFB Gagetown, and heritage Loyalist architecture.

City of Fredericton

New Brunswick's capital since 1785, where Loyalist-era heritage homes on Waterloo Row, a 350-property heritage preservation area governed by By-law L-4, and a government-and-university employment base create the province's most architecturally diverse and economically stable renovation market.

Neighbourhoods Downtown Fredericton, Waterloo Row, St. Anne's Point Heritage Area, University Hill +10 more
15-240 years $340,000-$400,000

Town of Oromocto & Gagetown

Canada's Model Town — purpose-built in the 1950s around CFB Gagetown, the largest military training base in the Commonwealth. Oromocto's CMHC-designed modernist housing, 2023 annexation of Lincoln, and growing civilian population create a renovation market unlike anywhere else in New Brunswick.

Neighbourhoods Oromocto Central, Hazen Park, Oromocto West, Waasis +6 more
25-70 years $445,000-$502,000

New Maryland & Hanwell

Atlantic Canada's wealthiest municipality meets one of New Brunswick's fastest-growing rural communities. New Maryland and Hanwell are Fredericton's premier bedroom communities — Loyalist-era roots, $116,000 median household incomes, oversized suburban lots, and a renovation market driven by discerning homeowners personalizing already-comfortable homes.

Neighbourhoods New Maryland Village Centre, Maryland Hill, Baker Brook Estates, Hanwell (Route 102 corridor) +6 more
15-40 years $400,000-$650,000

Fredericton Junction & Douglas

Railway-era villages and century farmsteads across the rural hinterland of Fredericton. From Harvey Station's 1837 British settler heritage to Burtts Corner's sawmill legacy and Keswick Ridge's 34 documented century homes — this is where old New Brunswick meets affordable renovation opportunity.

Neighbourhoods Fredericton Junction, Tracy, Burtts Corner, Keswick Ridge +8 more
30-175 years $125,000-$300,000

Home Renovation & Construction Services Across Greater New Brunswick

New Brunswick Construction Network connects homeowners across the province with professional construction and renovation services. Whether you own a Loyalist-era heritage home in Saint John, a post-war bungalow in Moncton, or a newer build in Dieppe, our network of experienced contractors delivers quality craftsmanship tailored to your community's unique building characteristics.

Every area in New Brunswick presents distinct construction considerations. Urban centres like Moncton and Fredericton often involve heritage home renovations, older wiring upgrades, and foundation work on aging concrete. Suburban communities like Riverview and Quispamsis may require different approaches, from addressing builder-grade finishes in newer homes to managing New Brunswick's unique soil and drainage conditions including clay soils and spring frost heave.

Our area guides provide genuinely useful, locally-researched information about housing stock, foundation types, common renovation challenges, permit requirements, and property values specific to each community. This helps you make informed decisions about your renovation project before you even pick up the phone.

What Makes Our Area Guides Different

  • Verified local data — Housing stock information, development eras, and construction characteristics researched for each New Brunswick community
  • Real permit guidance — Requirements specific to your municipality or Regional Service Commission, from Moncton to Miramichi to Edmundston
  • Construction-specific insights — Foundation types, soil conditions, common issues, and renovation considerations unique to each neighbourhood
  • Current property context — Market values and renovation ROI data to help you make sound investment decisions

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