A photo essay from breaking ground to opening day
The Rosemary project is the kind of new-construction job where every step matters: the schedule is real, the AHJ is paying attention, and the community can’t open until the fire-marshal walkthrough signs off. We tracked this one from day one — schedule, materials, riser-room build-out, head install, and the AHJ coordination that gets a property to its first move-in date.
The work
We picked up where the site’s underground team left off and built the riser room from there. Pipe and heads were staged on site and installed ahead of schedule. Every head went up with the care that final inspection asks for. Knox caps were in place for the fire-marshal walkthrough. The community opened on time.
What the photo set shows
The gallery walks the project chronologically: project tracking, day-one arrival, materials on site, the riser-room build-out, full pipe-and-head install, head detail, AHJ inspection prep, the finished product, and opening day with happy customers. It’s a representative example of what a clean multifamily new-install run looks like under a Paragon scope.