Common Commercial Construction Insights
There are a wide variety of players involved in the commercial construction approval process including the landlord, city
inspectors, shopping center or neighborhood associations...A good working relationship with everyone involved is essential for a successful commercial construction project.
Make sure you are a “good neighbor” to adjacent business owners throughout the construction process. This is a good time to remember the Golden Rule! Do to the adjacent businesses what you would like them to do to you if they were involved in a commercial construction project. This includes things like, limiting noise during their business hours, cleaning any exterior debris daily, don’t block ingress or egress during business hours. A great way to prevent problems is by being proactive and let them know what you’ll be doing and when you’ll be doing it. This is especially important for any utility issues that could affect their water or electric service.
These simple insights can help your commercial construction run smoothly and get you future business thanks to the good reputation you’ll be establishing.
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| Architect | Excavating | Roofing |
| Concrete | Framing | Paving |
| Electrician | General Contractor | Surveying |

