Commercial Capital Projects
Plan facility improvements with operational control
Iron Wolf coordinates commercial renovations, replacements, upgrades, and multi-trade capital work from early scope development through documented closeout.
Capital Project Support
A practical path from facility need to completed improvement
Condition & Need Assessment
Clarify the existing condition, business driver, risk, desired outcome, constraints, and available documentation.
Scope & Budget Development
Organize trade scopes, assumptions, alternates, allowances, priorities, phasing, and budget-stage information.
Design, Permitting & Specialty Coordination
Coordinate appropriate architects, engineers, permitting resources, testing, and specialty providers when the project requires them.
Procurement & Scheduling
Align qualified resources, materials, lead times, access, approvals, shutdowns, deliveries, and operating windows.
Multi-Trade Execution
Coordinate responsibilities, sequencing, protection, communication, changes, quality review, and punch lists.
Turnover & Closeout
Document completion, deficiencies, warranties, training, asset information, recommendations, and remaining actions as appropriate.
How Iron Wolf Helps
Capital planning that begins with operations
A facility project is successful only when the technical solution works within the customer’s operating environment. Iron Wolf begins with the business need, affected people and systems, required uptime, access, security, phasing, risk, budget stage, and desired schedule before coordinating the project path.
- Clarify the operational need
- Assess scope, access, and urgency
- Coordinate qualified specialists
- Communicate progress and changes
- Verify completion and document closeout
Common Questions
What facility teams ask us
Do you provide architectural or engineering services directly?
When licensed design or engineering is required, Iron Wolf coordinates appropriately qualified professionals and defines how their work connects to the broader project.
Can projects be phased around occupied operations?
Yes. Phasing can consider business hours, occupants, security, shutdowns, temporary routes, protection, deliveries, cure time, and daily turnover.
Can you help at the early budget stage?
Yes. Early planning can organize known conditions, assumptions, options, priorities, likely trade involvement, information gaps, and next-step recommendations.
Do you manage both replacements and renovations?
Yes. Capital work may include building-system replacements, interior improvements, exterior/site projects, energy upgrades, and multi-location programs.
Turn a facility need into a controlled capital plan.
Tell us what is happening, where it is happening, and when it needs attention.
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