We handle architectural refresh work.

Cosmetic and finish-level renovations in buildings that stay open through construction. Lobbies, hallways, restrooms, common areas, exterior facade, signage, and finish updates inside individual suites and spaces. From a single property up to a portfolio rollout across multiple sites.

The construction project behind the cosmetic work

Refresh work in your building is a real construction project. We run it as one. Lobbies, corridors, restrooms, common areas, signage, exterior facade, finish updates inside individual suites and spaces: those are the scope items you’ll tour when the project closes.

The construction project behind the scope is everything else. The schedule accounts for when the building is most active. Dust containment and daily cleanup go into the work plan from day one. Notices go out to the people in the building ahead of disruptive activities. Trades get sequenced to keep the corridor workable for crews and the building’s regular traffic.

You hand us a scope and a building. We plan and run the work to minimize disruption to the people using it, and give you back a refreshed property.

We Know the Challenges Well

If complaints are coming back about dust or noise or blocked exits, your refresh isn’t going well, regardless of how the paint looks at the end. Dust drifting through HVAC into occupied spaces, noise during the business day, fire-exit signs blocked by staging, the smell of fresh adhesive at 9 AM. We plan containment, off-hours sequencing, and communication into the schedule to keep that kind of friction in check.
Refresh work often has to happen outside the building’s peak hours. That means an off-hours crew that actually shows up when scheduled, works through the agreed window, and leaves a clean site behind. We staff the off-hours work the way we staff day work, with project leads who own the night shift and subs we’ve cleared on after-hours protocols.
When finishes don’t line up across your building, complaints follow. At portfolio scale, the same drift brings harder questions from ownership. We run refresh work with a single program lead and a stable sub bench, and that’s how we keep the work consistent from floor to floor and site to site.

Common questions on architectural refresh work

What contract structures do you work under?
Anything from a single project under a fixed-price contract to a multi-property program under a master service agreement with rate cards on recurring scopes. Reach out and let us know what you’re thinking and we’ll talk about how to get there.
We run construction projects across our eight licensed states with one point of contact and one team, regardless of how many jurisdictions the project touches. We’re actively expanding our licensing footprint and will pursue new states where the requirements allow it. If a project includes a state we can’t get licensed in, we’ll tell you that up front and help you figure out how to handle that portion of the work.
Anywhere from a single building refresh through multi-property programs spanning multiple states. Send us the scope and we’ll be honest about whether the timing and scale align.
Most refresh work happens in buildings that can’t shut down for the project. We scope and sequence around your operations from the start, working around the building’s access patterns and pushing noisy or disruptive work to off-hours and weekends where it makes sense. We coordinate with your facilities, security, and operations teams as a normal part of the work, and we plan the schedule around what your building is actually doing day to day.

More Ways We Can Help

Tenant Improvements & Build-Outs

Renovate an existing suite, build out a gray shell, or reconfigure space for a new lease. Interior construction from demo through punch list.
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Office & Retail

Build out a new tenant suite, refresh a common area, or roll out a TI program across a portfolio. Tenant improvements and refresh work for office and retail properties.
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Commercial & Light Industrial

Build offices into warehouses, reconfigure production floors, or open up walls and roofs for the changes you need. Building-level construction in existing commercial and light industrial properties.
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Got a refresh coming up?

Tell us about the building, the scope, and what’s already in motion. We’ll walk it with you, ask the questions that matter, and come back with how we’d run the work. Whether we’re the right fit or not, you’ll know quickly.