When you’re considering new office construction, the first step is contacting us to request a bid.
Constructing a new office is an exciting experience for all involved. After all, the process usually means that your business has grown to the point that you have exceeded your current space, which indicates the success of your company. At Magnolia Construction LLC, we partner with commercial clients located in and near High Point, North Carolina to provide high-quality construction services. Our new office construction services are known throughout the area, and many people work in the spaces we have constructed.
When you’re considering new office construction, the first step is contacting us to request a bid.
You may have a piece of property in mind, or you could already own the land where you want to build your new office. We’ll begin the process by consulting with you to discuss your needs and expectations, as well as establish the planned location. From there, we’ll take care of the pre-construction services, including the design, schedule developing, and estimating, so that we can provide you with an accurate estimate. Our services also include vetting and hiring subcontractors, construction management, value engineering, permitting and licensing, and material identification and procurement.
Our team has more than two decades of experience, so you can count on us to tackle all aspects of the construction process. We’ve provided new office construction for many large companies that operate in the area, including Novant Health, VF Corporation, WFBH, TE, NGIC, Energy United, and Collins Aerospace. Our ability to manage the construction process quickly and efficiently without sacrificing quality is unprecedented in our industry, and we can do this for your organization as well.
At Magnolia Construction LLC, we offer new office construction services in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Durham, Raleigh, Fayetteville, Wilmington, Asheville, Greenville, Cary, Concord, and Charlotte, North Carolina, as well as the rest of North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.