
Covenant Builders
We Deliver.
Design your project. Get a straight answer.
Answer a few questions about what you want built. In about five minutes you will have a written project brief — and a licensed Vero Beach builder ready to walk the property with you.
Florida license
CBC1253676
Classification
Certified Building Contractor
Licensed since
2005 · 21+ years
Status
Active through August 31, 2028
Vero Beach · Sebastian · Fort Pierce · Port St. Lucie · Fellsmere · Bilingual company. Hablamos español. · Mon–Fri 9–5
Verify via Florida DBPR license lookupWhy this exists
The most expensive thing in construction is a vague number.
You have probably already had this happen. You describe your project. You get a number. You ask what is in it, and the answer is a shrug.
So you wait. And a year later you are still describing the same project to somebody new — except now materials cost more, and the small repair has become a big one.
Nothing about this is your fault. You were never given anything to decide with.
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CBC1253676
What are we building?
Pick the closest one. You can change it later.
Five questions after this one. Nobody calls unless you ask us to.
What you get
What you get in the next five minutes
A project brief you can actually hold
Every choice you make gets written into one clean document — scope, size, finish level, timeline. Email it to your spouse. Take it to your board. It is yours whether you hire us or not.
A builder who has already read it
You will not repeat yourself. When we walk your property, we have read your brief and we come with questions, not a sales pitch.
A number that comes after the scope
We price what is written down. That is the whole method. It is also why our estimates hold.
Who you are working with
We know what it is like to be on your side of this.
You have described your project three times and still have not gotten a real answer. You are not being difficult — you are being careful, and you should be. This is a lot of money and it is your property.
Covenant Builders has been building on the Treasure Coast since 2005. Josias Andujar Sr. holds Florida Certified Building Contractor license CBC1253676, active through August 31, 2028. You do not have to take our word for any of that.
Vero Beach · Sebastian · Fort Pierce · Port St. Lucie · Fellsmere. Bilingual company. Hablamos español.
How it works
The Clear Scope Plan
- 1
Design it.
Answer a few questions right here — what you are building, how big, how finished, when. About five minutes. No account, no obligation.
- 2
Walk it.
We come to your property and confirm what is actually there. Old plumbing, a wall that turns out to be structural, a slab that is not level. This is the step that separates a real estimate from a guess.
- 3
Build it on paper first.
You get a written scope, line by line. You read it. You ask questions. You change it. Then we talk price — and then, and only then, does anyone start work.
Our commitments
The Straight-Answer Agreement
Every project we take on, we commit to five things.
- We show our license before you ask. CBC1253676. Verify it any time.
- We tell you when your idea will not work — and what will instead.
- You get one point of contact. Not a phone tree, not a rotating crew lead.
- Nothing gets built off a verbal. Every change goes in writing before it happens.
- If we are not the right builder for your project, we will tell you and point you somewhere better.
Why we ask you to design it first
Most people planning a construction project in Vero Beach start in the same place: a folder of saved photos, a rough idea of what they want, and no way to find out what it takes. Calling contractors for a number before anyone has defined the scope is how projects go wrong — because a number without a scope is not a price, it is a guess, and guesses get corrected later at your expense.
Our project designer inverts that order. You describe what you want built. We turn it into a written brief. Then a licensed builder walks the property with you and prices what is actually on paper. When a contractor gives you a number before seeing the property, one of two things is happening: either the number is padded to cover what he has not seen, or it is low and the difference comes back to you as change orders. Neither is dishonest, exactly. Both cost you.
The designer is free and it obligates you to nothing. If you finish it, take your brief, and hand it to another builder, that is a fine outcome — you will be a better-informed client either way, and better-informed clients get better buildings. We would rather compete on a written scope than on who guessed lowest.
