Tuesday, April 30, 2013

What’s New in Office Remodeling?



When it comes to office remodeling San Francisco professionals of today are often interested in what’s hot and fresh in office design. Well, it might surprise you to learn that the latest “big thing” is to do away with roomy private offices and, instead, to create smaller, interconnected working stations for workers. See, today’s most successful businesses are those that focus on teamwork and collaboration, not those that stick their employees away in individual, closed-off offices and leave each one to do his or her own work. The right office design can encourage creative, collaborative work amongst employees.

In addition to becoming more connected and less secluded, today’s office spaces are also working toward being easily amenable to change. Technology is constantly growing and changing, and that isn’t expected to stop any time soon. Therefore, the best offices are those that can be re-wired to support new technology without having to make massive structural changes. These are the office buildings with movable walls and easy-to-get-to spaces for re-wiring and other changes.
For tips and ideas on office remodeling, San Francisco professionals can visit with Richlen Construction.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Accessibility Related Tenant Improvement



When a person with mobility impairments is moving into your property, it may be up to you to cover and provide necessary tenant improvement projects. Of course, every situation is different, so know what types of improvements you are responsible for according to the terms of your agreement. No matter who is responsible, however, certain changes will generally need to be made to make the property more accessible for those with mobility issues. The wheelchair-bound tenant, for example, would likely require an outdoor ramp to make getting into the building easier. Likewise, lowered steps or small ramps or lifts that make entering and exiting raised back doors or other entryways can also be helpful.

Tenant improvement can also involve projects indoors. Many mobility impaired individuals are helped by the addition of an elevator or stair lift. While some stair lift models can be installed quickly and easily, others require major changes at the installation site. It’s important that, no matter what the cost, every visitor to your building has the ability to navigate to their destination.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Stay in the Know with Commercial Construction Companies



When working with commercial construction companies, San Francisco businesses have to be proactive about staying in the loop and being involved in every step of the building process. One way that you can stay “in the know” is to have your construction company give you a full schedule before building commences. This schedule should provide you with a rundown of what builders will be doing on particular days, of when certain parts of your project will be finished, and more. It’s helpful for this information to be included in any contracts you sign as well.

As is the case with many commercial construction building sites, persons without the proper credentials will likely not be allowed on the building site for safety reasons. Obviously, since this is the case, you can’t just walk onto the building site whenever you please without someone assigned to your project. You should, however, be able to attend project and planning meetings related to your building site, so make yourself present at these events.