What you bring
01The storage or outbuilding need
- Use goal
- Site photos
- Vehicle, storage, or utility requirements

Services - Garages and outbuildings
Detached and attached garages, shops, storage buildings, slab/framing coordination, and weather-aware exterior details. Northshore serves Crockery Township homeowners — a rural Ottawa County township around Nunica, near the I-96 and M-104 junction — with written scope, practical sequencing, and organized project records.
Crockery Township, Michigan
Garages and outbuildings concept visual. Not a completed project photo.
Proof ledger

Site shell route
Garages and outbuildings concept visual. Not a completed project photo.
Service identity
Garage pages should feel like a building shell is being laid out on the site. The record starts with use, drainage, openings, storage needs, and local permit path.
Garage site-shell board
The written garage scope keeps site fit, shell choices, and inspection notes together in the Northshore record system and Project Records.
Start with the parcel, not the pin.
Site fit, slab assumptions, and shell layout are reviewed alongside parcel access and township fit before Northshore decides whether the next site-shell review is practical.
Service artifact
Garage site-shell board
Local modifier
Rural route review
Project Records joins the garage site-shell board with the rural access packet before the site-shell review.
Direct answer
Northshore provides garages and outbuildings for Crockery Township and nearby West Michigan homes with written scope, practical sequencing, local permit awareness, and a Project Record that tracks assumptions, selections, changes, photos, and closeout notes.
Scope, assumptions, and open questions are written before the build.
Decisions and changes stay connected to the project record.
Final notes, photos when useful, and next steps are kept together.
Local context
Crockery Township is a rural Ottawa County township centered on Nunica, near the junction of I-96, M-104, and M-231. The parcels are rural and spread out instead of a dense grid, and permitting goes directly through Crockery Township Hall, which keeps the approval path straightforward.
Northshore is based in Muskegon, so Crockery Township is close enough to walk the site, scope it in person, and confirm the Ottawa County permit path before the proposal — not after. Local housing here runs to rural and semi-rural parcels rather than a dense city grid, so existing conditions get checked before the scope is written.
See all Northshore work in Crockery TownshipHow the walkthrough works
Garage and outbuilding work depends on slab planning, drainage, openings, storage needs, utility assumptions, and local permit path. The first job of the service page is to make that process clear before asking you to request a walkthrough.
What you bring
01What Northshore checks
02What you receive
03No fake instant quote. The next step is a walkthrough request.
What Northshore handles
Scope control
One written scope first. Then the right records behind it, so garages and outbuildings does not get buried under assumptions.
Drainage, approach, floor use, and site access defined first.
Walls, roof, overhead doors, windows, and storage needs coordinated.
Electrical and mechanical interfaces planned without overclaiming standalone trade work.
Local requirements and inspection path written into the plan.
Scope factors
Records kept clean
Project Records
Slab, drainage, openings, framing, and utility assumptions written first.
Access, setbacks, weather exposure, and inspection path kept visible.
Doors, exterior finishes, storage, and material decisions tracked together.
Site, framing, progress, and closeout photos captured when useful.
Final notes, warranty details, and owner handoff kept together.
Sample record format*. Not a completed project.
Why this matters
Construction decisions get harder to explain after the work is covered up. The record keeps scope, changes, photos, and closeout notes tied together.

Who this fits
Homeowners who need a real building, not a temporary storage patch. Northshore starts with a written scope, not a fake instant number. The proposal should name what is included, what is assumed, and what needs a walkthrough first.
Existing conditions reviewed
Scope written clearly
Assumptions called out
Access and routing clarified
Changes tracked
Closeout documented

Crockery Township, Michigan
Garages and outbuildings
Garages and outbuildings concept visual. Not a completed project photo.
Garage next step
Start with the work you need done. Northshore will review the scope, clarify the next step, and help determine whether the project is a fit.
Send what you know. We'll help organize the next step.
Based in Muskegon. Project fit depends on scope, schedule, and location.