Phased around operations
Work is staged and sequenced so the space stays usable, with after hours segments planned before the crew mobilizes.
Offices, suites, and storefront interiors reworked around your schedule.
A commercial remodel is judged by two things: how the finished space works and how much business it cost to get there. Phasing is therefore part of the design, not an afterthought bolted on at mobilization.
We stage the space, seal the active area, plan after hours segments into the schedule, and document the scope for the property manager and the file so every party is working from the same set of finishes and dates.
Work is staged and sequenced so the space stays usable, with after hours segments planned before the crew mobilizes.
Finishes, fixtures, and schedules are written for the property manager and the file, not only for whoever is on site that morning.
Mechanical, electrical, ceilings, and finishes run in the order inspections require, so nothing gets opened back up after signoff.
We start with what is not working and what the finished space has to do.
We read the structure, the plumbing, and the ceiling heights that set real scope.
You get a drawn plan and a written scope, with selections settled up front.
We pull what the work requires and run the trades in the right sequence.
We walk the finished space with you and close the punch list together.
Usually. We phase the space, seal the active area, and move noisy work outside operating hours where the schedule allows it.
Yes. Building rules, insurance paperwork, work hours, and elevator or loading access are confirmed before mobilization so nothing stops the crew on day one.
Offices, professional suites, showrooms, and storefront interiors. The work is finishes, partitions, ceilings, lighting, millwork, and the coordination that keeps them in sequence.
They are planned into the schedule and priced in the scope, so nobody discovers the need for night work in the middle of the project.
Yes. Signage, low voltage, security, and specialty equipment installers are folded into the schedule so their work lands in the right order.
Tell us which space is not working and we will walk it, draw it, and put the scope in writing.
Share a few details about the space and we will reach out to arrange a walkthrough.