Tenant improvement buildouts, flagship stores, shopping center construction, and quick-serve retail. Speed-to-open discipline with the landlord coordination retail projects actually need.
Request a ProposalRetail projects are about one date — the day you unlock the doors. Everything about our approach reinforces that date.
We deliver retail across the full spectrum — national brand tenant improvement, flagship stores, shopping center ground-up construction, quick-serve and fast-casual restaurants, and specialty retail buildouts.
Landlord coordination is often where retail projects stumble. We handle landlord review cycles, LOD (Landlord Design) requirements, and TI allowance draw documentation as a core part of our process — not an afterthought when the tenant's project manager discovers it three weeks into construction.
Our preconstruction engages brand architects, prototype teams, and tenant project managers directly. Budget reality informs prototype adjustments before they become expensive change orders. Scope creep gets surfaced early, not billed late.
Six things retail clients consistently raise during preconstruction — and how we address each one.
Retail schedules live or die on the opening date. Our master schedules work backward from opening day, not forward from kickoff. Every float belongs to the client, not buried in the GC's buffer.
LOD compliance, TI allowance draw packages, landlord review cycles, and common-area impact coordination handled as standard scope.
For brands rolling out multiple locations, we manage consistent delivery across sites — same specs, same standards, same timeline discipline per store.
Store electrical, POS wiring, display lighting, exterior signage power — our in-house electrical crew removes the most common retail schedule choke point.
Retail permits vary wildly by jurisdiction — some cities run TI permits in 2 weeks, others take 3 months. We map the permit path during preconstruction so the schedule reflects reality.
Established relationships with major Texas retail landlords means fewer surprises on TI standards, after-hours work rules, and insurance requirements.
For anything specific, call (832) 548-0660 or send the scope. One business day response.
Retail construction runs on the opening date. Send us the scope and the target — we'll build backward from there.