TIMBERCRAFT
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EDMONTON · ALBERTA EST. 2015
Edmonton · Alberta · 450km radius

Reliable framing systems for builders who can’t afford delays.

Structural framing that protects your timeline and your pro forma. Fast, clean, inspection ready — backed by systems-driven operations and GC-level communication.

10+ Years in
Edmonton
400+ Projects
Delivered
97% On-Schedule
Rate
100% Daily
Reporting
Timbercraft multi-story wood framing
LIVE · IN PRODUCTION
53.5461° N 113.4938° W
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[ THE PROBLEM ]

Framing
is the
critical
path.

Every other trade waits on it. Get this wrong and the rest of your project pays — in days, dollars, and reputation.

04 04 RISKS
01

Schedule slippage

One week lost in framing costs three weeks downstream. Drywall, MEP, and finishes all stack up against your timeline.

02

Rework & deficiencies

Out-of-plumb walls. Failed inspections. Burning margin and reputation on problems that should have been caught the first time.

03

Communication gaps

Framers who don’t report, don’t document, and don’t answer the phone. You find out about issues a week after they mattered.

04

Unpredictable crews

No-shows Monday. Undersized Tuesday. A different crew on every project — so the lessons learned never compound.

[ BY THE NUMBERS ]

Production
capacity, measured.

0
ft²
CUMULATIVE OUTPUT
SINCE 2023
0
people
CREW STRENGTH
0
ft² / 2-week
BIWEEKLY THROUGHPUT
0
ft² / week
WEEKLY RATE
0
ft² · 132 units
LARGEST PROJECT COMPLETED
15
days
MOBILIZATION WINDOW
[ SERVICES / 01 ]
[ WHAT WE BUILD ]

From single-family
to six-story wood frame.

Six service lines. One operating system.

[ METHOD / 06 STEPS ]
[ HOW WE WORK ]

Six steps. Every project.
No exceptions.

01

Pre-mobilization

Scope review, risk assessment, schedule constraints, site logistics. We walk the site before we sign.

Scope reviewRisk mapSite logistics
02

Crew alignment

Crew briefing: daily targets, sequence, safety, inspection milestones. Everyone hits the site knowing the plan.

Daily targetsSequenceSafety brief
03

Production cadence

Visible daily progress. Issues surfaced before they cost you time. You see the same dashboard we do.

Daily logsPhotosLive reporting
04

QA / QC checks

Plumb, level, layout, fastening — verified against checklist before you inspect, not after.

Plumb & levelFasteningPre-inspection
05

Documentation

Clean RFIs, change orders, site photos — defensible records, not excuses. You have the paper trail you need.

RFIsChange ordersPhoto log
06

Handoff readiness

Inspection-ready framing. Clean site. The next trade walks in and starts. No call-backs, no delays.

Final walkTrade-readyClean site
[ TEAM / 04 LEADS ]
[ WHO WE ARE ]

The people
behind Timbercraft.

Timbercraft isn’t a name on a truck — it’s a small team of operators who’ve framed enough projects to know what breaks them. We built this company to run framing the way GCs wish every trade ran theirs.

Adolfo Cruz De La Rosa
FOUNDER · CEO

Adolfo Cruz
De La Rosa

Mexican-born, raised in a family of builders, working the trade since his teenage years. A decade across small crews, framing contractors, and general contractors before founding Timbercraft in summer 2022. Scaled from six homes a year to 300+ units framed in 2025 — built on a team that backs the work, project after project. 1% better every day since.

Nicolas Aedo
CONTROLLER

Nicolas Aedo

Chilean construction engineer who climbed the corporate ladder as an estimator before realizing the cubicle wasn’t for him. Joined Timbercraft in 2024 as a carpenter, then stepped into the role the company actually needed: financial control. Helped scale Timbercraft 10x in two years. The numbers run quietly so the rest of the team can focus on putting structures up. Every PO, every change order, every dollar tracked against the bid.

Mizraim Hernandez
FIELD OPERATIONS · LOGISTICS

Mizraim
Hernandez

Day-one Timbercraft. Came in young, proved organized and relentless about the work, and grew into the operational glue that keeps the rest of the crew moving. Now runs site setup, materials staging, and the logistics layer behind every active job — the person who makes sure the lumber, fasteners, and equipment are on site before the foreman has to ask. When something needs solving on the ground, it’s already solved.

ET
SITE FOREMAN

Esteban Toledo

Sets the production cadence on every job and the standard the rest of the crew works to. Walks the site with the inspector — they know him by name and they know the work will pass.

[ PORTFOLIO / 06 ]
[ SELECTED WORK ]

Proven
track record.

View all projects →
[ RECENT WORK · CURRENT YEAR ]
[ JUST DELIVERED ]

Recently
delivered.

Five projects · late 2025 — Q2 2026 · Alberta-wide

  1. / 01 St. Albert, AB  ·  Jan — May 2026
    Currently Delivering St. Albert Multifamily Development — 140+ units

    St. Albert Multifamily Development

    140+ units < 4 months Crane-assisted

    Large-scale multifamily residential development consisting of more than 140 residential units. Accelerated structural wood framing operations — floor systems, wall systems, and crane-assisted production framing — executed inside a compressed construction schedule.

    Large-scale multifamily framing Accelerated production scheduling Crew coordination & production management
  2. / 02 Sherwood Park, AB  ·  Sep — Dec 2025
    Sherwood Park Retirement Living — 176+ units

    Sherwood Park Retirement Living

    176+ units 4 months Winter delivery

    Large-scale retirement living multifamily development completed under Alberta winter conditions with accelerated production and large manpower deployment.

    Alberta winter construction execution Large manpower deployment Structural wood framing expertise
  3. / 03 Edmonton, AB  ·  Nov 2025 — Jan 2026
    The Sanctuary at Twin Brooks — Edmonton multifamily

    The Sanctuary at Twin Brooks

    ~8 weeks Mid-project takeover 2nd-floor start

    Brought in to accelerate framing production and support project completion. Timbercraft assumed framing operations beginning at the second-floor stage and carried the project through to completion.

    Accelerated production scheduling Crew coordination & production management Mid-project handoff & recovery
  4. / 04 Leduc, AB  ·  Q1 2026 · ~3 weeks
    Arden Leduc — Phase 2 roof system

    Arden Leduc — Phase 2 Roof System

    18,000+ sqft ~3 weeks Multifamily roof

    Brought in to support execution of the Phase 2 roof system. More than 18,000 square feet of roof framing completed within approximately three weeks.

    Large-scale roof systems Accelerated production scheduling Multi-crew sequencing
  5. / 05 Parkland County, AB  ·  Jan — Mar 2026
    Private Luxury Estate — Parkland County, 11,000+ sqft

    Private Luxury Estate — Parkland County

    11,000+ sqft Complex roof systems Premium finish

    Structural framing of an 11,000+ square foot private luxury estate featuring complex roof systems, oversized openings, and premium architectural framing.

    Luxury custom builds Complex architectural framing Oversized openings & layout precision

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[ FORWARD THINKING ]

Future-ready
construction.

The framing industry hasn’t changed in decades. We’re changing it. BIM coordination and prefabrication let us build faster, cut waste, and eliminate field conflicts before they happen.

  • 01 Prefab panels — faster erection, less site waste, tighter tolerances
  • 02 BIM clash detection eliminates rework before you break ground
  • 03 Digital model coordination with your project team
  • 04 Optimized takeoffs reduce cost and environmental impact
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MODEL · LIVE
PROJ-2026-04 / REV.07
VIEW: ISO-NW
SCALE 1:50
CLASHES 0
PANELS 142
RENDERING
PANEL P-047 2x6 · 96"OC ASSEMBLY · L1 → L2 → ROOF · 142 PANELS
BIM-COORDINATED PREFAB-READY
[ DIFFERENTIATORS / 05 ]
[ WHY TIMBERCRAFT ]

Most framers measure in lumber.
We measure in schedule risk removed.

Five reasons GCs call twice.

01
SYSTEMS

Same six steps.
Every project.

Pre-mob, daily cadence, weekly QA, mid-project review, inspection prep, closeout. The system runs whether you're project one or project twelve.

6 phases · zero improvisation
02
LEADERSHIP

We think like
your PM.

Critical path, inspection windows, trade handoff dates — we read your schedule the same way you do, and we protect it.

  • Two-week look-ahead every Friday
  • Direct line to the Foreman, not a dispatcher
  • Trade conflicts surfaced before they cost a day
03
QUALITY

First-time
pass.

Straight, plumb, documented. The next trade walks onto work that’s ready — not a punch list disguised as framing.

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Inspector signed off the same morning. Drywall started Monday.

— GC, 84-unit walk-up
04
CAPACITY

Crew that
doesn't thin out.

Thirty-six people, crane, boom reach. The same crew from mob to closeout — not a different sub each phase.

36crew on-site
5,700ft²biweekly cadence
132max units / project
05
FORWARD

Tools the
industry hasn't
caught up to.

Prefab panels, BIM coordination, digital takeoffs. Less rework, less waste, schedules that compress instead of slip.

See the system in motion

Five reasons. One outcome.
Your schedule, kept.

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[ CONTACT / 48H RESPONSE ]
[ GET STARTED ]

Request a proposal. Get a real answer.

Project details + documents in. Proposal back in 48 business hours — reviewed by the people who’ll actually run your job.

CURRENT BOOKING Q3 2026 · taking 2 more projects
PREQUALIFICATION
  • + General Liability Insurance
  • + WCB Coverage
  • + COR-aligned safety program
  • + Bonding capacity available
  • + CSA & NBCC compliant practices
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Adolfo Cruz De La Rosa Founder · I read every proposal request personally.
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