A closed commercial property doesn’t just cost you the repair — it costs the lost revenue, the staff payroll you’re still paying, the business-interruption coverage that doesn’t cover as much as you thought, and the customers who found another place to go while you were waiting on inspections. Commercial work isn’t residential work at bigger scale; it runs on a completely different clock. We build our schedules around that clock.

The Work

  • Retail. Storefronts, tenant buildouts, parking, signage support. Phased reopening where the layout allows it.
  • Office. Tenant fit-outs, structural, MEP, finish. Tenant coordination handled so your employees aren’t in a construction zone.
  • Hospitality. Guest rooms, public spaces, kitchens, back-of-house. We work floor-by-floor when occupancy demands it.
  • Healthcare. Infection-control protocols, code-compliant medical environments, continuity plans so the practice keeps seeing patients.
  • Multi-tenant. Coordinated work across units and operators, with reporting lines that make sense for a property manager juggling twelve other things.

Fast-Track, Not Cut-Corner

“Fast-track” in contractor-speak can mean a lot of things. In our shop it means parallel permitting and construction where the code allows, critical-path scheduling that brings revenue-generating space online first, and trades coordinated so nobody is waiting on somebody else to finish. It does not mean skipping inspections, skipping documentation, or skipping the sign-off that lets your insurance close the claim cleanly.

Claims, Adjusters, and Business Interruption

Commercial claims often involve business-interruption coverage on top of the property damage, and the documentation for those two things isn’t the same. We write the estimates and photograph the work in a way that supports both — so you aren’t scrambling three months later when your carrier asks for something you didn’t know you’d need.

Regulations

Louisiana building code, ADA, OSHA, industry-specific safety standards, parish ordinances. We handle them all. What you sign is what passes inspection.