Commercial Tenant
Improvements

What Are Tenant Improvements?

Also known as leasehold improvements, tenant improvements are alterations to your leased space that can be structural, cosmetic, or electrical and help improve daily operations and client offerings.

There are many different services that can be completed during tenant improvement services, which will be discussed below.

The most common commercial tenant improvements are interior upgrades like new flooring, painting, upgrading lighting, replacing cabinets, etc. While these alterations may seem unnecessary, they can help make it more functional for employees and customers. Large-scale interior renovations should be done by a professional remodeler to prevent extensive downtime for your business.

Mechanical and electrical systems are some of the most important elements of a residential or commercial space. Plumbing, HVAC, and lighting are all essential modern amenities that we often take for granted. Commercial tenant improvements can help ensure that these elements are functional and up to code for a commercial space. Upgrading these systems will make it easier to function while spending hours a day in an office or retail building.

Older buildings or converted commercial spaces may lack adequate lighting. Upgrading to energy-efficient bulbs, adding more overhead lighting, or installing fun lighting options is another tenant improvement project that is used in multiple businesses. Our team can help install new fixtures that fit the vibe of your space while also enhancing visibility for projects and meetings.  


Customized Solutions

Our commercial construction team focuses on the specific needs of each of our clients and customizes our approach for each project. Customized solutions are the best way for commercial tenant improvements to serve you in the best possible way. Remodeling a space or changing out fixtures is useless if it doesn’t match your business objectives. Gurr Construction tailors our services and timelines to meet your lease agreements, busy seasons in your business, or anything needed to make our customers happy. We pay attention to the small details that can make all the difference in a commercial project.

More About Gurr Construction

Our construction experts can help improve a variety of spaces with cosmetic upgrades, modern fixtures, or structural improvements. Gurr Construction takes pride in providing quality workmanship for all our clients, no matter what service we are hired for. We aim to form long-lasting relationships with all of our clients so we can continue to provide dependable solutions for years to come. While we stand behind the quality of our construction, if you need improvements or new fixtures in the future, we are here every step of the way.


FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I Need My Landlord’s Permission For Commercial Tenant Improvements?

Yes, if you rent your commercial space, you will need to discuss any upgrades with your landlord prior to any work being done. Landlords will want to be involved in any remodels or updates to the building they own, but they may often be on board because of the increased value and usability of the space for future tenants. You will need to review your lease agreement and any limitations that may come with your rental agreement. Our team can discuss renovations and improvements with you and your landlord so that everyone is on the same page.

What Should I Consider Before Starting A TI Project?

There are some important aspects to consider before planning a remodel, fixture updates, or building improvements. First, you should consider your budget or what your landlord would be willing to pay for. Construction, permits, and a buffer for any unexpected costs can add up quickly, so saving and planning in advance is essential.

You should also consider your lease terms and how your landlord will take the proposed upgrades. Your lease may say that no work may be done while you are renting the space or may list what projects can be done without prior approval of the landlord. Our team will not start commercial tenant improvements until you have presented your lease, obtained the permission of your landlord, and understand the terms of your rental agreement.