Commercial Services

We have completed several extensive projects for major commercial and industrial organizations including:
as well as many local business establishments.
We have also provided exterior and interior renovations to Dental Offices.
We bring the finishing quality from the other divisions of our company to our commercial work. Our project managers are PMI trained and we comply with all industrial and commercial Health and Safety regulations. We would be pleased to participate in your RFQ process.
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Office Remodeling
An office remodel has to take into account how the office space will be defined. For example, a dental office requires different attention to detail than a medical office even though they are in the health industry. A dental office, like a doctor’s office, has a reception area which includes a waiting room and personnel at a desk to greet you. But this is where the similarity ends. Doctors have individual rooms for the privacy of their patients whereas dentists have more spacious, semi-private areas where one or two dental assistants may be helping out the dentist. The designer takes into account the space requirements including the dental accessories, x-ray facilities, flooring, computer wiring and lighting. Many doctor's offices include a sink but nothing as elaborate as what a dentist needs whereas a medical office may include a lab and x-ray department.
Many businesses that perform thousands of transactions a day require special rooms for computer servers. These rooms are designed with the latest in internet technology and have a separate cooling system.
Office Remodeling
Many office remodel projects are conducted in a building with many other businesses like a high-rise office building. This means that the neighbour, in effect, share the renovation because it doesn't matter how smooth the office remodel there will be some interruptions, noise and mess.
An office remodeling company is responsible for planning the area, furniture, office accessories, flooring, paint and wallcoverings, movable walls, lighting, interior design, corporate logos and branding, delivery schedules, installation schedules, project management, moving schedule and leasing concerns.
Consultation: Taking the type of business into consideration the office design staff will evaluate the business needs, estimated traffic, space requirements and business goals.
Development: Using the skills of interior designers, engineers and business consultants the information will be processed with the aid of computer graphics and a presentation will be made to the client. This includes colours, fabrics, furniture and space allowances.
Corporate Branding: The positioning of the corporate image is an important entity for the office. Clients have to get an instant impression of the business when they walk through the door.
Project Management: Like a building construction the project manager will provide ongoing updates on the remodel, hire and oversee the trades and subcontractors, oversee delivery schedules, provide on-site supervision and maintain a positive relationship with the client.
Moving In: The office remodeler can also provide assistance for internal and external moves. This includes packing and unpacking, maintaining inventory and storing existing chattels and personal effects.
Many office remodeling firms are also distributors of office furniture and materials and keep much of the remodeling in-house. This can be a bonus because the communication and scheduling is all under one roof. As well, they cut out the middle-man which can also save money.


