Establish project leadership
We identify the authorized property, operations, and claims contacts, define how decisions will be approved, and create a communication structure for the people responsible for the building and recovery.
Coverage areas →Commercial restoration services
Major property losses require organized decision-making, multiple trades, clear milestones, and a plan for business continuity. We coordinate mitigation and reconstruction through one accountable recovery path.
Commercial response capabilities
We adjust the scope, work zones, equipment, access, and communication plan to the conditions at the facility. The goal is to control additional damage, keep decision-makers informed, and move the property toward safe repairs.
Our commercial process
Large-loss recovery brings together emergency mitigation, property operations, claims communication, specialty trades, and construction. Our process gives those moving parts a clear sequence and accountable point of coordination.
We identify the authorized property, operations, and claims contacts, define how decisions will be approved, and create a communication structure for the people responsible for the building and recovery.
The team evaluates immediate hazards, building access, occupied areas, utilities, critical equipment, and operational priorities. Specialty consultants or emergency services may be required before work begins in unsafe areas.
Affected spaces, building systems, materials, contents, and operational impacts are reviewed. Photos, measurements, site observations, and available records help establish the mitigation and reconstruction scope.
Temporary protection, water removal, drying, containment, debris removal, or other emergency work is completed as appropriate. The first objective is to prevent avoidable secondary damage and make the site manageable.
The project is divided into practical phases based on access, tenant or customer needs, material lead times, inspections, and business priorities. Milestones and communication expectations are established for decision-makers.
Materials that cannot be restored are removed according to the approved scope. Work zones, dust control, contents protection, and debris routes are organized around the property conditions and any occupied areas.
Repair details, specialty trades, finishes, scheduling, permits, inspections, and material selections are coordinated. Changes that affect scope, timing, or access are communicated to the appropriate contacts.
Framing, building materials, systems, finishes, fixtures, and other repairs are completed in a logical sequence. Quality checks and milestone reviews help keep the work aligned with the approved plan.
Completed areas are cleaned and reviewed with the authorized contact. Final items are documented, the finished scope is confirmed, and the repaired spaces are prepared for turnover and return to normal use.
Large losses require a property-specific plan. The sequence and schedule depend on safety conditions, building use, permits, inspections, material availability, specialty consultants, insurance requirements, and the approved repair scope.
Commercial coordination
We coordinate with the authorized property, operations, and claims contacts, explain important changes, and organize the transition from mitigation into reconstruction. For active damage, call (812) 230-3221.