
Built to your rent commencement date
Commercial Tenant Buildouts in Baton Rouge
Landlord approvals, permits, MEP and finishes managed against the one date that actually matters, the day you have to open.
- GAF Master Elite, top 2% of GAF contractors
- Licensed Louisiana contractor (LSLBC)
- Financing available
Tenant buildouts
The schedule is the deliverable
On a buildout, every week of delay has a price: rent accruing on a space you cannot trade from, staff hired and idle, and an opening date already advertised. So we plan backwards from your commencement date and identify the two things that actually cause overruns — landlord approval cycles and long-lead equipment — before we start demolition.
The rest is coordination. Landlord work letter reviewed against the drawings so nothing that is their obligation lands in your budget. Plan review and permits submitted early. MEP trades sequenced so ceilings close once. Health department, fire marshal and occupancy inspections booked in the right order, with the paperwork already in hand.
We work in occupied centres regularly, which means dust and noise control, agreed access hours, protected common areas, and neighbouring tenants who do not end up complaining to your landlord about your contractor.
Space types
Buildouts we deliver
- Retail and quick-service restaurant spaces
- Medical, dental and clinical suites
- Professional offices and coworking
- Salons, studios and fitness spaces
- Warehouse office and mezzanine fit-outs
- White-box returns and landlord restorations
Commercial
One licensed contractor for the roof and the space under it
We work around tenants and operating hours, document the roof before we touch it, and keep repairs inside the manufacturer's detail so warranties stay intact. Ceiling grid, drywall and finishes are covered by the same general contracting licence, you are not coordinating two vendors after a leak.
- TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, BUR and standing seam
- Core samples where wet insulation is suspected
- Photo documentation with every scope and bid
- After-hours and weekend work for occupied buildings
Active leak right now? 225-719-6600 reaches a person, not a queue.
What's included
What we manage
- Work letter and landlord obligation review before pricing
- Permit submission, plan review and inspection scheduling
- Demolition, framing, MEP rough-in and ceilings
- Storefront, glazing and signage coordination
- Fire suppression and alarm modifications
- ADA compliance and restroom modifications
- Health department and fire marshal sign-off support
- Finishes, millwork, flooring and final clean
Our process
How the work actually goes
- 1
Backwards schedule
We start from your commencement date and identify long-lead risks immediately.
- 2
Landlord and permits
Work letter reconciled, drawings submitted, approvals tracked weekly.
- 3
Build
Demolition through MEP and ceilings, sequenced so trades do not rework each other.
- 4
Inspections and open
Occupancy and health sign-offs, punch list closed, keys and closeout documents.
Reviews
What customers actually say
Each review is tagged with the work we did and the city we did it in.
"I can not say enough good about them! They exude top tier service excellence and absolute professionalism! From the efficiency of the workmanship during the installation to the concern and peace we felt from the company owner throughout the process. I HIGHLY recommend this company for all of your needs!"
"Simply the best experience ever! Ahead of time, top quality install, attention to detail - EVERYTHING we could want from a contractor! Thanks!"
"I would definitely recommend this service to everyone I know. If you're looking for honest people that do excellent work and are affordable, look no further."
The wedge
Building needs more than the suite?
Roof, envelope and common-area work runs on the same contract, which landlords generally prefer.
Service areas
Where we work
Our crews run daily out of Zachary across Baton Rouge, Baker, Zachary, Central and Denham Springs, plus the surrounding parishes.
Questions
Answers before you call
Six to sixteen weeks of construction for most retail and office spaces, plus four to eight weeks of permitting. Restaurants and medical suites sit at the longer end because of equipment lead times and additional inspections.
Tell us your opening date.
Free inspection, written estimate within 24 hours, and no obligation either way.
