TI Work Starts With Use, Occupancy, and Flow
Before finishes are selected, the project needs to understand the business use. A therapy suite, dental office, restaurant, boutique, warehouse office, salon, and professional office can all require different layouts, restroom needs, mechanical demands, plumbing, electrical loads, accessibility details, storage, exits, and customer flow.
Common Pleasant Grove TI scopes
- Office build-outs with reception, conference rooms, private offices, open work areas, break rooms, lighting, flooring, and data/electrical coordination.
- Retail improvements with checkout zones, display walls, fitting areas, storage, durable flooring, lighting, and back-of-house planning.
- Medical, dental, wellness, and service suites with treatment rooms, plumbing coordination, privacy, cleanable finishes, reception flow, and patient movement.
- Restaurant and food-service spaces with kitchen coordination, ventilation, equipment clearances, plumbing, restrooms, customer areas, and durable finishes.
Commercial Permits and Code Coordination
Pleasant Grove lists commercial buildings, commercial remodel/tenant improvement submittal fees, and modifications to plumbing, heating, or electrical systems on its Building Division page. The city also lists enforced building codes and electronic permit processing. For TI work, permit strategy is part of the schedule, not a clerical detail.
Coordinate TI With Broader Property Goals
Some tenant improvements are part of a larger property plan: exterior refreshes, additional suites, landlord improvements, future occupancy changes, or residential investment nearby. Northpoint can also support Pleasant Grove construction services, home remodels, and custom home work for owners managing both residential and commercial projects.