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PEERLESSDEVELOPMENT
Davidson County

Nashville Design-Build Contractor

Peerless Development handles design-build remodeling, additions, and new residential construction across Nashville and Davidson County.

Local Context

Working in Nashville.

Nashville's housing stock spans pre-war bungalows in East Nashville, mid-century ranches in Green Hills, and infill new construction across The Nations and 12 South. Each era of housing carries different structural realities — knob-and-tube wiring, cast-iron drains, post-tensioned slabs in newer builds. Our pre-construction phase identifies these conditions before scopes are priced, not after.

Working in Davidson County means working inside a permitting jurisdiction with active enforcement. Our project managers handle Codes Department submissions, manage inspection sequencing, and coordinate utility coordination with NES and Metro Water. Homeowners stay informed of milestones rather than chased for decisions.

Across remodeling and new construction in Nashville, the common thread is alignment. Design, planning, and construction stay under one accountable team from concept through completion.

Neighborhoods
  • Belle Meade
  • Green Hills
  • 12 South
  • East Nashville
  • Sylvan Park
  • The Nations
  • Forest Hills
  • West Meade
Permitting

Residential remodels and additions in Nashville require permits issued through the Metro Codes Department. Historic Overlay districts (including Edgefield, Lockeland Springs, and parts of Belmont) trigger an additional historic review. We manage both pathways in-house.

Common Questions

Nashville Project Questions

  • Yes. Historic overlay districts such as Edgefield, Lockeland Springs, and Belmont-Hillsboro require Metro Historic Zoning Commission review for exterior changes. We prepare submission packages, attend hearings when needed, and sequence construction to keep approval timelines on track.