thejane2CP

What We Build in New York

We support a wide range of commercial and industrial project types, including:

  • Corporate offices & headquarters (tenant fit-outs, renovations, repositioning)
  • Retail (street-level and multi-tenant environments)
  • Hospitality (renovations, upgrades, brand refreshes)
  • Pharmaceutical / Life Sciences (controlled environments, regulated upgrades, complex MEP)
  • Warehouses & distribution
  • Data centers & mission-critical (power/cooling coordination, high-reliability builds)
  • Specialty interiors and fast-track renovations in operational buildings

Overbuilds, Complex Utilities, and Live Environments

A major portion of New York work happens in existing buildings, around active tenants, and on top of legacy infrastructure. We’re experienced in conditions that demand careful sequencing and zero-surprise coordination, including:

  • Overbuilds and renovations in occupied spaces
  • Complex utility requirements (shutdown planning, tie-ins, redundancy, and phased cutovers)
  • Coordination with building management, base building systems, and property operations teams
  • After-hours work, noise mitigation, and tenant protection
  • Detailed material handling plans: elevators, loading docks, sidewalk sheds, and street deliveries
  • Safety and cleanliness standards expected in Class A environments

Built for the Pace of New York

We work across New York City and surrounding markets, delivering projects that require tight planning, fast decision-making, and disciplined execution. In New York, success is defined by how well a team manages constraints—access, logistics, building rules, and schedule—without sacrificing quality.

A Hands-On Partner in a High-Stakes Market

From our Midtown location on 40th Street, we stay close to the work and responsive to the needs of every project. We bring a solutions-driven mindset, strong field leadership, and the kind of communication that keeps New York projects controlled—even when the environment isn’t.

New York-Specific Execution: Logistics, Scheduling, and Stakeholders

New York requires a builder who plans the work beyond the walls. We’re accustomed to:

  • Minimal staging and limited laydown space
  • Tight delivery windows and street restrictions
  • Detailed coordination with owners, tenants, engineers, and building staff
  • Proactive RFI/submittal management to keep the field moving
  • Clear closeout and turnover planning so spaces come online smoothly
20251216 50 scaled

Privacy Preference Center