Whether you are gearing up for an office build-out, a restaurant, retail space, or some other venture, we can help. We handle everything from ground-up construction to large renovations and additions.

Office Build Out Contractors

Perhaps you’re trying to choose between ground-up construction and renovation. We are here to help you make the best decision for your needs. While ground-up construction is typically more expensive than renovation, it can sometimes be cheaper than a renovation. Why? Because won’t have to fix problems or bring outdated components up to current codes.

Another benefit to ground-up construction is that you can build out your new building in phases. As your business grows, so can your building. On the downside, it can be more difficult and take longer to obtain the necessary permits to construct a new building from the ground up. Ground-up construction projects typically take more time than a renovation project.


Office Build Out Contractor

The right office space is crucial to create a comfortable and productive working environment for your employees. Moreover, it plays a key role in creating a positive impression on prospective clients and visitors. Whether your current office design is looking outdated or you’re planning to build one from the ground up, Beltway Commercial Services is the construction company for you.

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Large Renovations

Is your restaurant or property in need of a major overhaul? Perhaps you need a design update or refresh to keep the customers coming in. Beltway will help you to determine what renovations would best meet your needs now and for years to come.

Ground-up Construction

Ground-up Construction

Ground-up construction gives you unlimited flexibility. Beltway can customize your building to meet the needs of your company in terms of workflow, capacity, machinery, etc….
Load Bearing Construction

Load Bearing Construction

The materials most often used to construct load-bearing walls in large buildings are concrete, block, or brick. In this type of construction load of the structure is transferred to the walls.
Commercial Flooring and Carpet Installation

Commercial Flooring and Carpet Installation

Our subcontractors will install the best flooring and floor coverings for your project. They work with different product types, including carpeting, vinyl, and tile.
Commercial Painting

Commercial Painting

Painting is a great inexpensive way to update your space. We take the time to do it right by removing old paint, priming surfaces, and choosing the best materials.
Electrical Wiring

Electrical Wiring

Our highly trained technicians know how to safely and effectively install cabling and associated devices such as switches, distribution boards, sockets, and light fittings in a structure. Wiring is subject to safety standards for design and installation.
Dropped Ceilings

Dropped Ceilings

Dropped ceilings have changed! Gone are the boring white tiles of yesteryear, now there are many styles, colors, and materials to choose from. Dropped ceilings can also improve your building’s energy efficiency, including daylight efficacy and thermally insulating qualities, which also improves the comfort of your space.
Drywall Installation

Drywall Installation

The work of installing and finishing drywall is often split between the drywall mechanics, or hangers, who install the wallboard, and the tapers and mudmen, or float crew, who finish the joints and cover the fastener heads. The method of installation and type of drywall can reduce sound transmission through walls and ceilings. Several builders' books state that thicker drywall reduces sound transmission.
References

References

If you don’t have a contractor in mind, make a list of contractors that you might be interested in and reach out to each one to see if they can provide you with references. You want your references to specifically be able to address maintenance services. References are a great source to get honest feedback about the quality of the company’s work.
Expertise

Expertise

Find a contractor that has experience providing maintenance services. Some contracting companies focus primarily on construction and are not set up to operate on a maintenance basis. Check with your contractor to see if they have experience working with maintenance services and be sure they have the staff and set-up in place to be able to adequately meet those needs.
Licensing

Licensing

Some maintenance needs may require specific licensing to be able to fulfill the obligations. Question your contractor about permits and licensing to be sure they are within the grounds of the law. Additionally, it’s important that your contractor know their limitations and be willing to call in an alternative expert when necessary.
Accessibility

Accessibility

You never know when an unexpected maintenance need might show up. Your contractor may not be able to drop everything to show up right away, but your contractor should be accessible to you so that you can communicate issues and have a plan to address them in a timely manner.

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