Light commercial work that opens on time

Scheduled around your lease and opening date — in writing

Tenant improvements, build-outs, and small commercial projects across Northern Utah — Salt Lake City to Brigham City. For a business, every week of construction is a week of rent without revenue, so our commercial work runs on the same discipline as our fast residential jobs: everything priced, ordered, and scheduled before demo.

Your timeline is confirmed in your written estimate before work starts.

Your opening date is the spec

Commercial construction is judged on one number: the day you can open. We build the schedule backward from it — permits and long-lead items first (HVAC units, storefront glass, commercial doors have real lead times), inspections booked ahead, trades sequenced so nobody waits on anybody.

What we take on

  • Tenant improvements — turning a shell or a previous tenant’s space into yours: walls, ceilings, lighting, flooring, restrooms, finishes.
  • Retail and office build-outs — from open-plan refresh to full reconfiguration.
  • Restaurant and clinic work — where health-department and code requirements drive the plan, not the other way around.
  • Small standalone commercial — additions and improvements to existing commercial buildings.

Why small commercial fits a residential-fast GC

The failure mode of small commercial jobs is neglect — being the smallest project on a big GC’s board. We’re built the opposite way: fast, tightly scheduled projects are our specialty, and a six-week build-out gets the same attention as anything else on our board.

FAQ

Common questions

What size commercial projects do you take?

Light commercial: tenant improvements, retail and office build-outs, restaurant and clinic remodels, and small standalone projects. If you are planning a mid-rise, you need a different class of GC — and we will say so.

Can you work nights or around business hours?

For occupied spaces, yes — phasing and off-hours work are scheduling decisions we make with you up front so the estimate reflects reality.

Do you handle commercial permits and inspections?

Yes. Commercial permitting is heavier than residential — plan reviews, fire, health department for food service — and the calendar risk lives there. We build the permit timeline into the schedule we give you.

My landlord requires a licensed and insured contractor. Are you?

Yes to both — we are a Utah licensed general contractor (B100 General Building, license 11678454-5501, active and verifiable at dopl.utah.gov), and we carry the insurance Utah requires to keep that license active. Ask for current documentation with your estimate and we will provide what your landlord or property manager needs.

How do you price commercial work?

Itemized, from your plans or a detailed scope walk. Allowances are called out explicitly so bid-day price and final price stay the same number.

Next step

Ready to put your project on paper?

Free written estimate — price and timeline in writing before anything starts.

Free estimate

Get your free written estimate

Tell us what you're planning and we'll walk the job with you, talk through options, and put the price and timeline in writing. No obligation, no pressure.

  • Written estimate before any work starts
  • Most full roof replacements: 2–4 days on site
  • Most bathroom remodels: 2–4 weeks start to finish
  • Serving Salt Lake City to Brigham City — both sides of the Wasatch

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