
Renovations that respect the business inside.
Tenant improvements, retail buildouts, ADA upgrades and full commercial construction — scoped, sequenced, and quoted in writing.
About our commercial renovation work
A commercial renovation succeeds on paper before it succeeds on site. The sequence — demolition, structure, MEP rough-in, concrete, finishes, inspection — decides whether the space opens on time or becomes a chain of delays.
Tenants, landlords, and owner-operators each need something slightly different from the same buildout: a business that keeps running, a space that leases faster, a layout that finally works. The scoping conversation happens first, and the quote reflects it line by line.
Because the concrete side of the work is in-house — slabs, ramps, saw-cut, dock modifications — the renovation's structural spine stays inside one accountable scope.
What good commercial renovation looks like
- One point of contact for the trades — the schedule has a single owner.
- Phased work and dust control quoted for occupied spaces.
- ADA upgrades laid out to pass inspection the first time.
- Demolition, concrete, and finishes quotable as one connected scope.
- A written sequence before work starts, so surprises get found on paper.
What you get when you hire us
Trades coordinated under a single point of contact.
The sequence on paper before the first demo swing.
Containment and dust control quoted for open businesses.
Accessibility work laid out to inspection standard.
Slabs, ramps, and cuts inside the same contract.
Materials, finishes & specs we work with
Transparent about what goes into the work — and it's spelled out on the quote.
- Framing
- Steel stud and wood framing per plan
- Concrete
- Slabs, ramps, and saw-cut work in-house
- Finishes
- Flooring, ceiling, and wall finishes per spec
- MEP
- Licensed subcontractors, coordinated under one schedule
Project types we serve
Fair, transparent commercial renovation pricing
Fair renovation pricing follows the scope, not a percentage. Every trade's work — demo, framing, concrete, finishes, cleanup — appears as its own line, so the number can be audited against the work instead of trusted blindly.
How much does commercial renovation cost?
Quoted per project. Quoted per project — each trade and phase itemized rather than rolled into one square-foot number.
Final price depends on:
- Phasing and occupied-space requirements
- Demolition and disposal
- Structural and concrete work
- MEP coordination (mechanical, electrical, plumbing)
- ADA and code requirements
- Finishes and fixtures
- Permit and inspection sequencing
- After-hours or accelerated scheduling
What to look for when hiring
- Ask for the schedule in writing, phase by phase.
- Confirm who owns trade coordination and who answers the phone.
- Check that permits and inspections are in the scope.
- Ask how occupied-space work is contained and dust-controlled.
- Get change-order terms in writing before work starts.
- Ask for references on similar buildouts.
Common problems we solve
Who should run my buildout?
A contractor who writes the sequence before starting, owns trade coordination, and quotes each phase as its own line.
Can we stay open during the renovation?
Often — phasing, containment, and after-hours windows are quoted as part of the scope when the work allows it.
How do I keep a renovation on budget?
Itemized scopes and written change-order terms — every addition priced and approved before it happens.
Do you handle the permits?
Permit coordination and inspection scheduling are quoted as part of the scope when the jurisdiction requires them.
A clear 5-step path from first call to clean job site.
- 01
Site Visit
We come out, walk the project, measure, and listen to what the site needs.
- 02
Written Quote
Line-item pricing — concrete, prep, reinforcement, finish, and haul-off each spelled out.
- 03
Permits & Prep
We coordinate what the jurisdiction requires, then schedule the pour, formwork, and inspections.
- 04
Pour & Finish
Crews place, vibrate, and finish to the agreed spec — broom, smooth, salt, or stamped.
- 05
Walkthrough
A final walk of the finished work with you, and a clear point of contact afterward.
Commercial Renovation in Dallas and the surrounding area
Coverage is confirmed with your address at quote time.
Answers to common questions
Other work we do

Commercial Concrete
Slabs, pads, ADA ramps & site concrete for commercial builds.

Foundations & Excavation
Engineered footings, stem walls & site prep for new construction.

Flatwork & Driveways
Smooth-finish driveways, sidewalks, patios and warehouse floors.

Concrete Demolition
Saw-cut, break-out and haul-off for slabs, footings and walls.

Home Renovation & Repairs
Bathroom remodeling, concrete decks, home repairs & renovations.

Flooring Services
Tile, laminate, and vinyl plank flooring installed clean and level.
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