Interior work for strip malls, offices, bays, retail units, professional spaces, and leased commercial interiors in Edmonton, Leduc & area. 780 Construction helps commercial property managers, building owners, leasing agents, and business tenants get commercial spaces repaired, refreshed, updated, and ready for their next use.
Commercial interiors usually have a next step attached — a showing, a tenant handover, a lease start date, or a business opening. The work needs to be clear, coordinated, and finished so the space can move forward.
780 Construction helps with the interior work that brings commercial spaces closer to ready: painting, flooring, drywall, trim, doors, fixtures, damage work, updates, and finishing details.
When a tenant moves out or a new tenant is preparing to move in, the space often needs painting, flooring, drywall repair, trim, ceiling repair, finish cleanup, and punch-list work before the next lease or business use.
View Tenant-Ready Work →For spaces beyond a standard turnover — tenant damage, water or smoke damage, deteriorated flooring, damaged walls, stained ceilings, broken trim, and interiors that need repair before they can be shown, leased, or used.
View Damage & Problem Spaces →For dated, worn, or unfinished commercial interiors that need targeted improvements — repainting, flooring, drywall and framing, trim, doors, fixtures, layout adjustments, leasehold improvements, and punch-list completion before occupancy.
View Updates & Improvements →A commercial interior usually has a deadline attached.
That is why the work needs to be organized around what the space has to become next — not dragged out across scattered calls, unclear scope, and unfinished details.
Painting, flooring, drywall, trim, doors, fixtures, repairs, updates, and finishing work often overlap. 780 Construction helps coordinate the interior finishing pieces so the next steps are clear and fewer details get missed.
Commercial property managers, building owners, leasing agents, and business tenants need to know what is happening, what is needed, and when the space is ready. 780 Construction defines scope before work starts and communicates throughout.
What types of commercial spaces does 780 Construction work on?
780 Construction helps with offices, retail units, commercial bays, strip mall units, professional spaces, leased interiors, and other commercial spaces in Edmonton, Leduc, Wetaskiwin, and nearby communities.
What commercial interior work can 780 Construction help with?
780 Construction can help with painting, flooring, drywall repair, trim, doors, interior finishing, fixture updates, commercial space refreshes, tenant-ready work, and repairs to worn or damaged interiors.
Do you work with commercial property managers and building owners?
Yes. 780 Construction works with commercial property managers, building owners, leasing agents, landlords, and business tenants who need interior work completed before a space is leased, occupied, shown, or handed over.
Can you help get a commercial space ready for a new tenant?
Yes. 780 Construction can help with tenant-ready interior work such as painting, flooring, drywall repairs, trim, finish repairs, doors, fixtures, and other visible updates needed between tenants.
Can you help with a commercial space that looks dated or worn?
Yes. Many commercial interiors do not need a full renovation. They need targeted updates that make the space look cleaner, more current, and more usable — paint, flooring, trim, doors, fixtures, wall repairs, and finishing details.
Can you help if a commercial space has damage?
Yes. 780 Construction can help with interior repair and refinishing for commercial spaces affected by tenant damage, water damage, smoke damage, worn finishes, damaged drywall, damaged flooring, broken trim, and other visible interior issues.
Do you handle full commercial tenant improvements?
Yes. 780 Construction can help with the interior construction, finishing, refresh, and repair work involved in commercial updates and tenant-ready spaces. Scope, access, timeline, and any project requirements are reviewed before work starts so the work is planned properly.
Do you coordinate trades when needed?
Yes. Commercial interior work often involves several moving pieces. 780 Construction helps keep the finishing work organized so painting, flooring, drywall, trim, doors, fixtures, repairs, and updates are handled with a clear scope and fewer loose ends.
How much does commercial interior work cost?
Cost depends on the size of the space, its current condition, the scope of work, the finish level, and what the next tenant or use requires. A simple paint and repair refresh is different from a larger update with flooring, drywall, trim, doors, fixtures, and multiple work areas.
How long does it take to prepare a commercial space?
Timeline depends on the size and condition of the space, the work required, material availability, and whether other trades or approvals are involved. The lease date, opening date, showing schedule, or handover timeline should be discussed at the start.
Do you provide commercial property services in Edmonton and Leduc?
Yes. 780 Construction helps with commercial interior work in Edmonton, Leduc, Wetaskiwin, and nearby communities.
How do we get started?
Call, text, or send a message. Describe the commercial space, the current condition, what needs to happen next, and the timeline. Photos are helpful. From there, 780 Construction can talk through the scope and next step.
Whether the space needs to be repaired, refreshed, updated, or prepared for a new tenant, 780 Construction can help with the interior work that needs to be scoped, sequenced, and finished.