Company Info

  • Est. 1992
  • Size 250-499 Employees
  • Annual Vol > $50 million

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Our Story

Lancaster Burns Construction, Inc. is a multi-trade subcontractor specializing in commercial and industrial construction which performs Rough Carpentry, Steel, Metal Stud/Drywall, and Concrete. LB Construction Inc. was established in 1992 by Jordan Burns and Vance Lancaster as a framing subcontractor. By the late 90’s, LB had a reputation of providing cost effective high quality products, and was known as the premier commercial framing contractor in Northern California.

In 2004, LB started it’s Metal Stud and Drywall division to provide a complete framing package all the way through to finished drywall. LB’s capability to provide structural and non-structural framing and drywall packages grew from servicing fuel station kiosks to multi-story commercial buildings, hotels and hospitals.

Recognizing the industries need for a complete structural framing package, LB launched its Steel Fabricating Division in 2006. The Steel Division’s projects range from staircases to structural steel projects for multi-level buildings. We have a 50,000 square foot covered fabricating facility which houses THREE 10 Ton Gantry Cranes and has the ability to run (3) full time shifts to meet the needs of demanding schedules.

At the end of 2015 we continued to grow our team and added a concrete division. 

 We have the experience it takes to coordinate and execute projects to meet the needs of your demanding schedules. Please contact us and see first hand why LB Construction has become the preferred choice of many General Contractors.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Apartments & Condominiums Assisted Living Casinos Club House / Community Center Hotel / Motel Manufacturing Plant Misc Project Mixed Use Office Building School / College / University Single Family Residential Storage Facility / Warehouse
Animal Hospital / Kennel Auto Dealership / Service Bank Church / Synagogue City / Town Hall Civil & Site Development Data Centers - Mission Critical Design Build Education (K-12) Fitness Center Gas Station Golf Course Government Grocery Stores Hospital / Nursing Home House Medical Office Non-Residential Building Parking Garage Parking Lots Residential Building Restaurant Retail Store Sewage / Water Treatment Plant Theater

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose
  • California-Central Valley-Sacramento, Fresno, Bakersfield

California 36

  • Alameda
  • Amador
  • Butte
  • Calaveras
  • Colusa
  • Contra Costa
  • El Dorado
  • Fresno
  • Kern
  • Kings
  • Madera
  • Marin
  • Mariposa
  • Merced
  • Monterey
  • Napa
  • Nevada
  • Placer
  • Plumas
  • Sacramento
  • San Benito
  • San Francisco
  • San Joaquin
  • San Mateo
  • Santa Clara
  • Santa Cruz
  • Shasta
  • Solano
  • Sonoma
  • Stanislaus
  • Sutter
  • Tehama
  • Tulare
  • Tuolumne
  • Yolo
  • Yuba

Nevada 5

  • Carson City
  • Douglas
  • Lyon
  • Storey
  • Washoe

Oregon 13

  • Benton
  • Clackamas
  • Clatsop
  • Columbia
  • Deschutes
  • Lane
  • Lincoln
  • Linn
  • Marion
  • Multnomah
  • Polk
  • Tillamook
  • Yamhill

Our CSI Codes

02 31 13 - Seismic Investigations
03 01 20 - Maintenance of Concrete Reinforcing
03 01 30 - Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 06 20 - Schedules for Concrete Reinforcing
03 06 20.13 - Concrete Beam Reinforcing Schedule
03 06 20.16 - Concrete Slab Reinforcing Schedule
03 06 30 - Schedules for Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 06 30.13 - Concrete Footing Schedule
03 06 30.16 - Concrete Column Schedule
03 06 30.19 - Concrete Slab Schedule
03 06 30.26 - Concrete Beam Schedule
03 11 13.13 - Concrete Slip Forming
03 30 53 - Miscellaneous Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 31 13 - Heavyweight Structural Concrete
03 31 16 - Lightweight Structural Concrete
03 31 19 - Shrinkage-Compensating Structural Concrete
03 31 23 - High-Performance Structural Concrete
03 31 26 - Self-Compacting Concrete
03 33 13 - Heavyweight Architectural Concrete
03 33 16 - Lightweight Architectural Concrete
03 35 23 - Exposed Aggregate Concrete Finishing
03 35 26 - Grooved Concrete Surface Finishing
03 47 13 - Tilt-Up Concrete
03 47 16 - Lift-Slab Concrete
03 51 13 - Cementitious Wood Fiber Decks
03 51 16 - Gypsum Concrete Roof Decks
03 52 13 - Composite Concrete Roof Insulation
05 01 10 - Maintenance of Structural Metal Framing
05 01 40 - Maintenance of Cold-Formed Metal Framing
05 01 50 - Maintenance of Metal Fabrications
05 01 70 - Maintenance of Decorative Metal
05 01 70.91 - Historic Treatment of Decorative Metal
05 06 10 - Schedules for Structural Metal Framing
05 06 10.13 - Steel Column Schedule
05 06 40 - Schedules for Cold-Formed Metal Framing
05 06 50 - Schedules for Metal Fabrications
05 10 00.00.01 - Structural Metal Framing
05 12 13 - Architecturally-Exposed Structural Steel Framing
05 12 16 - Fabricated Fireproofed Steel Columns
05 13 00.00.01 - Structural Stainless-Steel Framing
05 14 13 - Architecturally-Exposed Structural Aluminum Framing
05 21 13 - Deep Longspan Steel Joist Framing
05 21 16 - Longspan Steel Joist Framing
05 21 19 - Open Web Steel Joist Framing
05 21 23 - Steel Joist Girder Framing
05 30 00.00.01 - Metal Decking
05 40 00.00.01 - Cold-Formed Metal Framing
05 41 00.00.01 - Structural Metal Stud Framing
05 42 13 - Cold-Formed Metal Floor Joist Framing
05 42 23 - Cold-Formed Metal Roof Joist Framing
05 43 00.00.01 - Slotted Channel Framing
05 44 00.00.01 - Cold-Formed Metal Trusses
05 45 13 - Mechanical Metal Supports
05 45 23 - Healthcare Metal Supports
05 50 00.00.01 - Metal Fabrications
05 51 13 - Metal Pan Stairs
05 51 16 - Metal Floor Plate Stairs
05 51 19 - Metal Grating Stairs
05 51 23 - Metal Fire Escapes
05 51 33 - Metal Ladders
05 51 33.13 - Vertical Metal Ladders
05 51 33.16 - Inclined Metal Ladders
05 51 33.23 - Alternating Tread Ladders
05 51 36 - Catwalks
05 51 36.13 - Metal Catwalks
05 52 13 - Pipe and Tube Railings
05 58 13 - Column Covers
05 58 16 - Formed Metal Enclosures
05 58 19 - Heating/Cooling Unit Covers
05 70 00.00.01 - Decorative Metal
05 75 00.00.01 - Decorative Formed Metal
06 01 10 - Maintenance of Rough Carpentry
06 01 10.71 - Rough Carpentry Rehabilitation
06 01 10.91 - Rough Carpentry Restoration
06 01 10.92 - Rough Carpentry Preservation
06 06 10 - Schedules for Rough Carpentry
06 06 10.13 - Nailing Schedule
06 06 10.16 - Wood Beam Schedule
06 06 10.19 - Plywood Shear Wall Schedule
06 06 10.23 - Plywood Web Joist Schedule
06 06 10.26 - Wood Truss Schedule
06 10 53 - Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry
06 11 13 - Engineered Wood Products
06 11 16 - Mechanically Graded Lumber
06 13 13 - Log Construction
06 13 13.91 - Period Horizontal Log Work
06 13 16 - Pole Construction
06 13 23 - Heavy Timber Construction
06 14 00.00.01 - Treated Wood Foundations
06 15 16 - Wood Roof Decking
06 17 33 - Wood I-Joists
06 17 36 - Metal-Web Wood Joists
06 17 53 - Shop-Fabricated Wood Trusses
06 18 13 - Glued-Laminated Beams
06 18 16 - Glued-Laminated Columns
06 20 13 - Exterior Finish Carpentry
06 46 91 - Splicing of Wooden Components
08 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Doors and Frames
08 06 10 - Door Schedule
08 06 41 - Entrance Schedule
09 01 20 - Maintenance of Plaster and Gypsum Board
09 01 00 - Maintenance of Finishes
09 06 20 - Schedules for Plaster and Gypsum Board
09 22 13 - Metal Furring
09 22 13.13 - Metal Channel Furring
09 22 13.23 - Resilient Channel Furring
09 22 16 - Non-Structural Metal Framing
09 22 16.13 - Non-Structural Metal Stud Framing
09 22 36 - Lath
09 22 36.13 - Gypsum Lath
09 22 36.23 - Metal Lath
09 29 82 - Gypsum Board Fireproofing
13 01 50 - Operation and Maintenance of Special Instrumentation
13 01 51 - Operation and Maintenance of Stress Instrumentation
13 01 52 - Operation and Maintenance of Seismic Instrumentation
13 06 50 - Schedules for Special Instrumentation
13 08 50 - Commissioning of Special Instrumentation
13 32 13 - Metal Space Frames
13 32 23 - Wood Space Frames
13 33 13 - Geodesic Domes
13 36 13.13 - Steel Towers
13 48 53 - Manufactured Seismic Control Components
13 48 63 - Fabricated Seismic Control Assemblies
13 51 00.00.01 - Stress Instrumentation
13 52 00.00.01 - Seismic Instrumentation
13 53 13 - Solar Instrumentation
13 53 23 - Wind Instrumentation
21 05 48 - Vibration and Seismic Controls for Fire-Suppression Piping and Equipment
23 56 13 - Heating Solar Collectors
23 56 13.13 - Heating Solar Flat-Plate Collectors
23 56 13.16 - Heating Solar Concentrating Collectors
23 56 13.19 - Heating Solar Vacuum-Tube Collectors
23 56 16 - Packaged Solar Heating Equipment
25 05 48 - Vibration and Seismic Controls for Integrated Automation
26 31 00.00.01 - Photovoltaic Collectors
26 32 23 - Wind Energy Equipment
32 16 13.13 - Cast-In-Place Concrete Curbs and Gutters
32 16 13.16 - Cast-In-Place Concrete Curbs
32 16 13.19 - Cast-In-Place Concrete Gutters
34 43 23.16 - Airfield Wind Cones
35 01 70 - Operation and Maintenance of Dams
35 05 70 - Common Work Results for Dams
35 06 70 - Schedules for Dams
35 49 13 - Floodwalls
35 49 13.13 - Concrete Floodwalls
35 70 00.00.01 - Dam Construction and Equipment
35 71 13 - Concrete Gravity Dams
35 71 16 - Masonry Gravity Dams
35 72 13 - Concrete Arch Dams
35 74 13 - Concrete Buttress Dams
40 17 13 - Acetylene Welding and Cutting Piping
40 17 16 - Acetylene-Hydrogen Mix Welding and Cutting Piping
40 17 19 - Methylacetylene-Propadiene Welding and Cutting Piping
40 17 23 - Oxygen Welding and Cutting Piping
40 17 26 - Inert Gas Welding and Cutting Piping
41 36 23.23 - Plasma Cutting Equipment
41 65 19 - Mobile Welders
42 12 23 - Solar Process Heaters
48 12 29 - Nuclear Fuel Electrical Power Plant Turbines
48 14 13 - Solar Energy Collectors
48 14 13.13 - Amorphous Solar Energy Collectors
48 14 13.16 - Plate Cell Solar Energy Collectors
48 14 13.19 - Vacuum Tube Solar Energy Collectors
48 15 13 - Windmills
48 15 16 - Wind Energy Electrical Power Generators
48 18 16 - Hydrogen Control Equipment
48 19 19 - Electrical Power Generation Solar Tracking Equipment

Project Experience

  • Non-Union
  • Public
  • Private
  • New Projects
  • Alterations/Renovations
  • Interior Fit-Ups
  • LEED Experience
  • BIM Experience

Gallery

Featured Image 1
Pony Express
Featured Image 2
LB Office
Featured Image 3
Architectural Steel Trellis 1
Featured Image 4
Folsom Gym
Service Area and Locations Map for Lancaster Burns Construction, Inc.

Associations & Memberships

ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan)
ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan)
Builders Exchange of Sacramento
Builders Exchange of Sacramento
AISC Certified Fabricator
AISC Certified Fabricator

Preferred Brands

Simpson Strong-Tie
Simpson Strong-Tie
Standard Structures
Standard Structures
Trus Joist
Trus Joist
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