General Facility Repairs & Tenant Improvements

Turn the facility repair list into one accountable plan.

Carpentry, drywall, ceilings, fixtures, punch lists, turnovers, and occupied-space improvements often cross several trades. Iron Wolf scopes the complete need, coordinates the right specialists, and keeps progress and closeout under one relationship.

Capabilities

The right home for repairs that do not belong to one building system

General repairs are distinct from doors and access work. This service line covers interior construction, finishes, fixtures, make-ready work, and multi-item correction lists that benefit from coordinated ownership.

Carpentry & Millwork

Trim, shelving, cabinetry, counters, blocking, partitions, minor framing, wood repair, and installation support.

Drywall & Wall Repair

Patching, impact damage, moisture-related corrections, texture matching, corner repair, and wall-surface restoration.

Ceilings & Accessories

Ceiling tile and grid corrections, wall protection, restroom accessories, dispensers, signage, and minor fixture installation.

Punch Lists & Turnovers

Make-ready lists, move-in or move-out corrections, deficiency tracking, closeout, and multi-location refresh programs.

Occupied-Space Repairs

Phasing, access planning, dust and noise considerations, protection, daily cleanup, and off-hours coordination.

Tenant Improvements

Coordinated small renovations, room reconfiguration, finish upgrades, fixture changes, and corrective multi-trade work.

Repair Scope Navigator

Start with what needs attention

Choose the situation closest to yours. Each path points to the service that should own the request.

Walls, ceilings, millwork, fixtures, or punch-list items need correction

This is the core General Repairs pathway. Combine photos, room numbers, quantities, access windows, and the desired finish standard into one request.

Request general facility repairs →
A door, lock, closer, latch, storefront entrance, or access point is failing

Use the dedicated Doors, Hardware & Access service for opening protection, security, egress, and hardware-specific work.

Explore doors and access →
The space needs painting, flooring, cleaning, or a coordinated refresh

Use the Interior Services hub when appearance, finishes, or specialty care are the main goals and several finish trades may be involved.

Explore interior services →
The request is a renovation, replacement program, or larger multi-trade project

Use the Capital Projects pathway when design coordination, budgets, procurement, phasing, or formal project closeout are central to the work.

Explore capital projects →

One Request, Complete Correction

Coordinate the whole repair, not just the first visible symptom

A damaged wall may also require leak investigation, drying, insulation, paint, base, signage, or fixture reinstallation. Iron Wolf clarifies the complete scope before routing work so handoffs, approvals, and closeout do not disappear between vendors.

  1. Document locations and symptoms
  2. Separate urgent risks from planned work
  3. Confirm access, protection, and finish standards
  4. Coordinate qualified service partners
  5. Track progress, changes, and punch items
  6. Verify completion and closeout records

Common Questions

General facility repair questions

Can several small repairs be combined into one request?

Yes. Group items by location, priority, access window, or desired completion date. Iron Wolf can coordinate a consolidated punch list rather than separate vendor calls.

Can repairs be completed in occupied facilities?

Yes. The plan can address phasing, off-hours work, occupant communication, protection, noise, dust, security, and daily cleanup requirements.

Do you support recurring multi-site repair lists?

Yes. Common scopes, approval rules, location priorities, finish standards, and closeout reporting can be standardized across a portfolio.

What should we include in the request?

Include the site address, room or area, photos, quantities, urgency, access restrictions, known causes, finish expectations, and any approval or documentation requirements.

Turn the repair list into one coordinated plan.

Tell us what needs attention, where it is located, and how the facility must keep operating while the work is completed.