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Coordinated Commercial Project Oversight
Commercial construction includes tenant improvements, office build-outs, and small commercial projects requiring occupancy review and coordinated trade oversight. Project scope is evaluated for compliance with accessibility standards, life-safety requirements, and applicable building codes before mobilization. As a licensed Oregon general contractor, we manage permitting, subcontractor sequencing, and inspection scheduling within a centralized oversight structure.
Execution is organized through defined documentation control and inspection alignment integrated into the broader project timeline.

Occupancy and Compliance Alignment
Occupancy classifications, accessibility requirements, and life-safety standards are evaluated during planning to confirm regulatory alignment.
Trade Coordination
Subcontractors are sequenced and documented within a structured framework to maintain inspection readiness.
Administrative Oversight
Permit documentation, inspection timing, and compliance verification are incorporated into the broader construction schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do commercial projects require occupancy review?
Q. Are tenant improvements handled differently than residential projects?
Q. How are inspections scheduled for commercial work?
Q. Can small retail build-outs be managed under the same framework?
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Residential and commercial projects managed
Planned and managed around applicable codes and inspection requirements
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