Welcome to Hami Construction Inc., where your vision becomes reality. As the premier accessory dwelling unit contractor in Woodland Hills, CA, we are committed to transforming properties in Los Angeles County into stunning living spaces. Our expert team is ready to turn your ADU dreams into a tangible masterpiece. Contact us today at 310-897-2915 to embark on your ADU journey, and let’s make your property shine. Your dream ADU is just a click or call away!
If you’re considering an ADU construction project in Woodland Hills, CA, you’re in the right place. At Hami Construction Inc., we specialize in transforming your property into a functional and stylish living space. As the premier backyard cottage builder and accessory dwelling unit contractor in Los Angeles County, we take pride in offering top-notch services tailored to your specific needs. Here’s how we can help with your project.
Our team of seasoned professionals has extensive experience in ADU construction. Whether you’re interested in a garage conversion, a detached ADU, or a tiny home construction, we’ve got you covered. Our expertise extends to granny flat construction, in-law suite additions, and guest house building, ensuring your project is in capable hands.
Planning an ADU project can be overwhelming, but our experts simplify the process. We handle all aspects of ADU design and planning, from obtaining necessary permits to optimizing space utilization. With our guidance, you’ll have a clear blueprint for your project’s success.
At Hami Construction Inc., we understand that a well-managed project is essential for timely completion. We pride ourselves on efficient project management that keeps your budget and timeline on track. Our goal is to minimize disruptions while delivering high-quality results.
Adding a second unit to your property is a significant investment, and you need a contractor who can deliver. We specialize in second-unit construction, ensuring that your new living space seamlessly integrates with your existing Woodland Hills, CA property while adhering to local building codes.
With our in-depth knowledge of Los Angeles County, we can navigate local regulations and zoning requirements with ease. This local expertise ensures a smoother ADU construction process, allowing you to focus on the excitement of your project.
Transforming your Los Angeles County property with an accessory dwelling unit has never been easier. Contact Hami Construction Inc. today at 310-897-2915 to discuss your project in Woodland Hills, CA. Let us bring your ADU dreams to life while streamlining the entire process. Whether it’s a garage conversion, a granny flat, or any other type of ADU construction, we have the expertise to make it a reality. Trust Hami Construction Inc. for all your accessory dwelling unit needs.
The area was inhabited for around 8,000 years by Native Americans of the Fernandeño-Tataviam and Chumash-Venturaño tribes, who lived in the Santa Monica Mountains and Simi Hills and close to the Arroyo Calabasas (Calabasas Creek) tributary of the Los Angeles River in present-day Woodland Hills. The first Europeans to enter the San Fernando Valley were the Portola Expedition in 1769, exploring Alta California for Spanish mission and settlement locations. Seeing it from present-day Sepulveda Pass, the oak savanna inspired them to call the area El Valle de Santa Catalina de Bononia de Los Encinos (Valley of St. Catherine of Bononia of the Oaks). The Mission San Fernando Rey de España (Mission San Fernando) was established in 1797 and controlled the valley’s land, including future Woodland Hills.
Ownership of the southern half of the valley, south of present-day Roscoe Boulevard from Toluca Lake to Woodland Hills, by Americans began in the 1860s, first Isaac Lankershim (as the “San Fernando Farm Homestead Association”) in 1869, then Isaac Lankershim’s son, James Boon Lankershim, and Isaac Newton Van Nuys (as the “Los Angeles Farm & Milling Company”) in 1873, and finally in the “biggest land transaction ever recorded in Los Angeles County” a syndicate led by Harry Chandler of the Los Angeles Times with Hobart Johnstone Whitley, Gen. Moses Sherman, and others (as the Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company) in 1910.
Victor Girard Kleinberger bought 2,886 acres (1,168 ha) in the area from Chandler’s group and founded the town of Girard in 1922. He sought to attract residents and businesses by developing an infrastructure, advertising in newspapers, and planting 120,000 trees. His 300 pepper trees formed a canopy over Canoga Ave. between Ventura Boulevard and Saltillo St. became Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #93 in 1972. The community of Girard was eventually incorporated into Los Angeles, and in 1945, it became known as Woodland Hills.
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