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Office Build-Out

Category

Commercial

Location

Dearborn Heights, MI

Customer type

Commercial Tenant

Related service

Commercial

Local market context

This job is one of the local examples behind our Dearborn Heights service-area page.

Customer situation

The office suite needed a full electrical build-out that fit the tenant improvement schedule and supported a clean turnover.

What the customer needed from this job

  • Finish a tenant build-out without losing control of schedule or turnover quality.
  • Coordinate lighting, workstation power, and communications rough-in in one lane.

Project scope

Complete a commercial office build-out on schedule with the right coordination for power, lighting, and communications.

How we handled it

Riney coordinated power, lighting, and communications rough-in with the broader build sequence and delivered a code-ready office layout.

  • Installed new office lighting and switching
  • Built out receptacle and power distribution layouts
  • Coordinated data and communications rough-in

Constraints

  • Needed to coordinate with tenant improvement schedule

When this case study is a useful reference

  • Useful reference if the electrical scope sits inside a broader GC-led build schedule.
  • Useful reference if turnover timing matters as much as the install itself.

Outcome

The suite opened with a clean lighting plan, practical workstation power, and coordinated rough-in work.

  • Office lighting and workstation power aligned to the final layout
  • Communications rough-in coordinated with build-out sequencing
  • Turnover-ready installation with reduced punch-list churn

Why customers call for similar work

Business owners, property teams, and GCs who need dependable commercial electrical execution without schedule drift.

  • Tenant improvement or office build-out work
  • Lighting retrofits or reliability issues
  • Commercial service upgrades or code corrections

What to have ready if you are planning similar work

  • The site location, schedule target, and whether the space is occupied.
  • Any plans, reflected ceiling layouts, or GC coordination notes available now.
  • What must stay online, what can be interrupted, and any turnover milestones.

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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Related service

Electrical contracting for commercial and industrial facilities. We partner with general contractors, owners, and construction managers from planning through turnover.

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Related customer proof

Feedback from customers who hired us for similar categories of work.

“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.”

Carlos M. • Lincoln Park, MI

Questions customers ask before starting commercial

What size commercial jobs do you take on?
We handle everything from tenant build-outs and lighting retrofits to larger commercial and industrial projects, with licensed supervision on every job.
Do you handle permits and inspections?
Yes. We pull permits when required, coordinate inspections, and make sure your project is completed to current code.

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