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Construction Sequence Reference

Tap any phase to see what must come first, what runs parallel, inspection gates, typical duration, and what to order now. Built from 30+ professional sources.

20 Phases, Full Remodel Inspection Gates Flagged Cabinet Lead Time Warning Voice Readback

Updated May 2026

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How to use this: Tap any phase card below. The detail panel shows what must finish before you can start, what runs in parallel, any required inspection, typical duration, and what to order now for future phases. Red-bordered phases have hard inspection gates that stop all work until they pass.
Normal phase Hard inspection gate
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The cabinet lead time rule: order before demo, not after.

Custom cabinets take 12 to 16 weeks. If you wait until framing is done to order, you will have a 3-month hole in your schedule. Your cabinet supplier needs final measurements after framing, but the order can often be placed with approximate dimensions and confirmed after demo reveals the actual wall conditions. Talk to your cabinet supplier about their process before you pull the first nail.

The Kitchen Flooring and Cabinet Split, The Most Missequenced Item in Residential Remodels

This one mistake costs contractors schedule time and rework on nearly every kitchen job. The rule is not universal, it depends on what flooring material you are using.

Decide the flooring type before demo starts. The decision changes the entire kitchen sequence.

Hard Inspection Gates: Do Not Skip These

Two gates stop all downstream work until they pass:

Key Material Lead Times, Order in Phase 0

MaterialLead TimeOrder When
Custom cabinets12 to 16 weeksBefore demo starts
Custom windows8 to 16 weeksPhase 0 immediately
HVAC equipment (ND)4 to 12 weeksPhase 0 immediately
Semi-custom cabinets6 to 10 weeksPhase 0
Stone countertops3 to 5 weeks after templateAfter cabinets installed
Exterior entry doors (standard)2 to 4 weeksPhase 0
Hardwood flooring (specialty)6 to 8 weeksPhase 0
Replacement window inserts2 to 8 weeksPhase 0
Standard appliances2 to 6 weeksPhase 0, deliver at Phase 17
LVP / laminate flooring1 to 2 weeksAfter framing confirmed
Tile (standard)1 to 2 weeksPhase 4 to 5
Drywall and insulation1 to 2 weeksDuring rough-in
Reference only. Construction sequencing varies by jurisdiction, project scope, inspector availability, and contractor workflow. Always verify inspection requirements with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) before scheduling. Permit and inspection requirements in North Dakota vary by city versus county. Book inspections 48 to 72 hours in advance minimum. FigureNerd is not a licensed contractor or engineer.
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Sources: FiveTen Construction and Design (standard renovation sequence) | Design Build Remodel (what order to remodel a house) | Fine Homebuilding (order of work after drywall, stain sequence, window installation) | Advantage Remodel (cabinets or floors first) | Beaverton Cabinets (flooring vs cabinets sequence) | ACCA Manual J | 50Floor (flooring before cabinets) | JLC Online (drywall around windows) | Contractor Talk Forum (order of operations threads) | Caleb Recon 2026-05-02 (30+ source synthesis).