Commercial Construction in Auburn Hills, MI.
Office, tech, and light-industrial build-outs along the University Drive and Opdyke corridors, phased around operations.
Commercial Construction in Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills is northern Oakland County’s commercial and residential hub, with most homes built between 1980 and 2005 and a strong commercial corridor along University Drive and Opdyke. Builder-home upgrades and basement finishing dominate the residential work.
Typical range: By scope · Timeline: 6–16 weeks. Every project is a fixed-price contract with permits pulled and inspections scheduled by us.
What we handle
Scope
- Tenant build-outs
- Office and retail fit-ups
- ADA upgrades
- Restaurant and medical build-outs
- After-hours phasing around operations
Permits in Auburn Hills
- The City of Auburn Hills Building Department runs an efficient process, with most residential permits clearing review in two to three weeks. We pull every permit.
Every project includes
- Fixed-price written contract
- Permits pulled by us
- Daily site cleanup, weekly updates
- One-year workmanship warranty
Commercial Construction in Auburn Hills: questions.
How much should a commercial build-out cost in Auburn Hills, MI?
Commercial build-out cost depends heavily on scope, existing conditions, and finish level, so we price per square foot after a walkthrough and deliver a fixed-price estimate against your specific space and use. Tenant fit-ups, office, retail, medical, and restaurant build-outs each carry different rates.
How long does a commercial build-out take in Auburn Hills?
Most tenant build-outs run 6 to 16 weeks depending on scope, permitting, and whether the space stays occupied during construction. We can phase work after hours to keep an operating business running.
Do you pull permits for commercial construction in Auburn Hills?
Yes, on every job. The City of Auburn Hills Building Department runs an efficient process, with most residential permits clearing review in two to three weeks. We pull every permit.
Can you work around our operating business?
Yes. We routinely phase commercial work after hours and on weekends, set up temporary partitions and dust control, and sequence the build so customer-facing and operational areas stay usable. We plan the schedule around your operations before work begins.