A commercial remodel can create a fresh and modern look for your office, store, or restaurant – but it also comes with many risks. From budgeting and designing to finding the right contractor and securing permits, there are many steps to consider when beginning a commercial remodel.

Lay Out Your Goals

Before you get started, it’s important to reflect on your goals for the project. Think about what you want to accomplish and consider things like functionality, design style, budget, timeline, and any specifics related to your space. It can help to talk with a professional who can provide advice so you can tackle such an extensive project confidently.

Establish a Budget

Establishing a budget is an essential step of any remodel project. Your budget should include costs for materials, labor, design and consultation fees, permits, and other incidentals. Set aside at least 10-20% more than you originally anticipate in order to cover unexpected expenses that may arise during the remodeling process. Additionally, consider getting quotes from several contractors to compare prices and services.

Research and Assemble a Team of Professionals

Once you have a budget in place, it’s time to research and assemble a team of professionals to assist with your commercial remodel. This could include contractors, architects, interior designers, plumbers, electricians, and more. To find the right professionals for the job, talk to other business owners and read reviews online. Make sure that the company or individual you choose is reputable and has experience completing similar projects.

Identify the Necessary Permits

Before you start any commercial remodeling project, you’ll need to determine what permits and licenses are required in your area. For example, some municipalities have special zoning regulations that limit the construction projects that can be done on a certain property. Depending on the scope of your project, you may also need permits for plumbing, electrical work, HVAC installation, roofing, siding and more. Ask your local government building inspector or review department for help.

Create an Accountable Timeline

When beginning a commercial remodeling project, it is important to establish a timeline so that everyone understands the expected deadlines and key steps as the work progresses. Be sure to include checkpoints and feedback loops to account for any potential delays due to weather, missing parts or other unforeseen issues. Create defined milestones throughout the process to help you stay on track and meet your goals. Finally, task each team member with specific deliverables so everyone knows what role they play in making this project successful.

Contact Veterans Construction Group for your Commercial Remodel

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