Commercial Retail Construction in Denver.

Structure first, finishes last
The FedEx restoration was as far from a finishes job as a commercial project gets. The starting point was a damaged commercial space; the goal was a fully restored, code-compliant, occupiable office — with the kind of finish quality the brand expects on day one. That meant we ran the project as a full restoration, not a TI: structure first, then MEP, then envelope, then finishes.
We ran the schedule from the inside out. Structural work and MEP rough-in came back first under tight insurance documentation, with daily progress photos. Walls and ceilings followed once systems were verified. Finishes only landed once the rest had been signed off — which sounds obvious, but on restorations it’s the part that usually gets compressed and creates rework. We chose not to.
- Brand-launch deadline scheduling
- Custom millwork & fixtures
- Brand-color finish matching
- Retail-mood lighting
- POS & stockroom integration
- Tenant-friendly site management
Retail projects, delivered.

FedEx Restoration

Half Days

Little Owl
Matched to the retail scope.
CM / GC
Construction management and general contracting on hard-bid and negotiated work. Single point of accountability, transparent reporting, no surprise invoices
Design-Build
Construction management and general contracting on hard-bid and negotiated work. Single point of accountability, transparent reporting, no surprise invoices
Tenant Improvement
Construction management and general contracting on hard-bid and negotiated work. Single point of accountability, transparent reporting, no surprise invoices
Preconstruction
Construction management and general contracting on hard-bid and negotiated work. Single point of accountability, transparent reporting, no surprise invoices






