Service
Commercial Construction & Improvements in DFW
Commercial work is judged on two things: whether the space performs and whether the project respected the business around it. Mesas Build Co. delivers tenant improvements, renovations and property upgrades with schedules, communication and site conduct built for occupied, operating environments.
- 01Site & utilities
- 02Structural steel
- 03On-site fabrication
- 04Floor coating
- 05Finished interior
Problems this service solves
- Construction interfering with customers, tenants or employees
- Landlord, tenant and property-manager approvals that stall progress
- Unclear scopes that make competitive bids meaningless
- After-hours work that isn't actually planned for after hours
- Projects that finish without proper closeout documentation
Projects we take on
- Tenant improvements and suite buildouts
- Office renovations and reconfigurations
- Retail and restaurant improvements
- Property repairs and capital improvements
- Common-area and exterior upgrades
- Multi-site repair and refresh programs
Typical scope
What the work includes
- 01Site review and existing-conditions documentation
- 02Scope development aligned with lease and landlord requirements
- 03Permit coordination with the local jurisdiction
- 04Phasing and after-hours work planning
- 05Trade coordination: demolition through finishes
- 06Communication with ownership, management and tenants
- 07Inspections and closeout documentation
Planning
Worth deciding early
- Lease terms often dictate work hours, insurance requirements and approval chains — surface them early.
- Occupied buildings need protection plans for dust, noise, deliveries and life-safety systems.
- Permitting timelines vary across DFW jurisdictions and should be built into the schedule, not discovered by it.
- Long-lead items — storefronts, HVAC equipment, specialty finishes — should drive the start date conversation.
- Clear closeout (lien releases, warranties, as-builts) protects owners and managers after the work is done.
Our process on this work
Commercial engagements start with the property's constraints: lease requirements, operating hours, access and approvals. We build the scope and schedule around those constraints, then coordinate trades and communication so ownership and management always know project status.
The difference
Commercial Construction: before & after
The same space before and after. Drag the slider to compare.
BeforeAfterOur work
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Questions
Commercial Construction FAQs
We serve commercial properties across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex — offices, retail, restaurants and managed properties. See our service-area page for coverage.
Can you work while our business stays open?
Yes. Phasing, containment and after-hours scheduling are part of scope development, not an afterthought. We plan the work around how your space operates.
Do you coordinate with landlords and property managers?
Routinely. We align the scope with lease and building requirements, provide documentation for approvals and keep management informed through the project.
Do you handle permits?
We coordinate permitting with the local jurisdiction as part of the project scope, and we build realistic permitting time into the schedule.
What size commercial projects do you take on?
Our focus is tenant improvements, renovations and property-improvement scopes. Tell us about the project and we will give you a straight answer about fit.
Related capabilities
Start the conversation
Planning commercial construction work?
Describe the project — what exists, what you want, and when. We'll review the details and follow up about a site visit and written scope.
We review every project inquiry and follow up to discuss scope, timing and next steps.
Mesas Build Co. is fully insured, and the trade partners we bring onto your project hold the licenses their work requires. Documentation relevant to your project is provided during the proposal process.
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