
Office Build-Out
Dearborn Heights, MI
The suite opened with a clean lighting plan, practical workstation power, and coordinated rough-in work.
View case studyDownriver, MI

Category
New Construction
Location
Downriver, MI
Customer type
Home Builder
Related service
Commercial
Support new residential construction from rough-in through planned future technology needs.
Support new residential construction from rough-in through planned future technology needs.
The build gained a future-ready electrical backbone before insulation and finish work closed the walls.
Business owners, property teams, and GCs who need dependable commercial electrical execution without schedule drift.
Start with schedule pressure, occupancy constraints, and the core electrical scope so the quote reflects coordination risk, not just fixtures and wire.
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Use this path when the work is tied to a tenant improvement, office build-out, lighting package, or turnover schedule.
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Dearborn Heights, MI
The suite opened with a clean lighting plan, practical workstation power, and coordinated rough-in work.
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Downriver, MI
The storefront gained a more flexible retail lighting system that better supports displays and customer flow.
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“Used Riney for the electrical on our new office build-out. They worked well with our general contractor, stayed on schedule, and the final result looks great. Highly recommend for commercial work.”