Interior and exterior renovation, historic restoration, and adaptive reuse — for commercial, religious, residential, and institutional properties.
A self-performing general contractor team delivering this scope of work across Texas and Mexico.
From quick office updates to full building renovations, our 4-step process takes your project from blueprints to completion with zero hassle.
We inspect your facility, look over your project goals, and map out the scope to prevent any unexpected costs down the road.
Whether you bring your own ready-to-go blueprints or need us to help map it out, we finalize the budget, materials, and timeline to match your exact specs.
Our expert construction crews get to work—building safely, quickly, and keeping noise and business downtime to an absolute minimum.
We do a detailed final check to make sure everything matches the plans perfectly, leaving you with a clean, ready-to-use space.
A selection of work delivered under this service.
Delivered under AGC’s lean process and CMAR methodology — on time, on budget, and on standard.
Delivered under AGC’s lean process and CMAR methodology — on time, on budget, and on standard.
Delivered under AGC’s lean process and CMAR methodology — on time, on budget, and on standard.
Renovation work that respects existing structure, navigates hidden conditions, and reopens the building better than it was.
Selective demolition, layout reconfiguration, finishes, and MEP rework that respect existing structure and code constraints.
Facade, envelope, roofing, and site improvements that modernize curb appeal while addressing weather-exposure issues.
Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and life-safety upgrades that bring older buildings to current code without forcing a teardown.
Build-outs for commercial tenants on tight schedules — coordination with landlord, building rules, and occupancy logistics built in.
Repositioning underutilized buildings into new use cases — warehouse-to-loft, retail-to-medical, office-to-mixed-use.
Renovate occupied facilities without shutting them down: night and weekend work, temporary partitions, dust and noise mitigation.
Remodeling has its own discipline. It's not just smaller construction — it's building inside the constraints of what's already there.
Most of our remodeling work is performed on occupied or partially occupied buildings. We sequence work to keep tenants, residents, and operations running.
Hidden conditions are remodeling's biggest schedule killer. We open up walls early, document what we find, and price the unknowns before they become claims.
When a building has architectural character worth preserving, we'll preserve it. When it doesn't, we'll tell you so up front.
Yes — most of our remodeling work happens in partially or fully occupied buildings. We sequence noisy and dusty work to off-hours, use temporary partitions and air filtration, and coordinate daily with the building manager.
We open exploratory areas during preconstruction whenever feasible — and price a contingency line item for what we can't see until demo. Hidden conditions are documented, priced, and approved before the work happens.
We work with licensed abatement partners on lead-paint (EPA RRP) and asbestos (AHERA) scopes and integrate their work into the master schedule. We won't disturb suspected asbestos-containing materials without prior testing.
A 5,000–10,000 sqft tenant improvement typically runs 8–14 weeks. Heavier renovations involving structural or MEP rework can take 4–6 months. We provide a phased schedule in preconstruction.
Yes. When a building has historic designation or character worth keeping, we follow Secretary of the Interior Standards for treatment. We've handled millwork restoration, masonry repointing, and adaptive reuse on heritage-leaning projects.