About Us
Meet Brad Mitchell
Brad Mitchell is the founder and General Contractor behind Steel Peak General Contractors. A relationship-driven leader with a passion for seeing others succeed, Brad has amassed a wealth of experience across all facets of construction. Despite his youthful demeanor, he decided early on that commercial construction was where he wanted to make his mark.
Recognizing a gap in the industry for integrity and accountability, Brad set out to build a company rooted in delivering value through realistic planning, adhering to timelines, and honoring commitments.
When he’s not hard at work, Brad enjoys being outdoors, connecting with like-minded entrepreneurs, and sharing his extensive knowledge of commercial-grade construction with anyone eager to learn.
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Scheduling & Administration
Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Construction
Commercial construction refers to the process of building, renovating, or expanding structures intended for business purposes. These can include office buildings, retail spaces, industrial facilities, restaurants, schools, and more. Commercial construction projects are typically larger in scale and complexity than residential projects, requiring specialized planning, design, and execution.
Starting a commercial construction project begins with defining your vision and goals for the space. It’s important to engage with a trusted general contractor early on to help with site selection, budgeting, and preconstruction planning. From there, the design phase begins, followed by obtaining permits and finalizing construction details.
A commercial construction project typically follows these phases:
- Preconstruction: This includes planning, budgeting, and securing permits.
- Design: Collaborating with architects and engineers to create the design.
- Construction: The physical build, including site preparation, foundation, structure, and interior work.
- Post-Construction: This includes final inspections, certifications, and the handover of the building.
The timeline for a commercial construction project varies based on the scope and complexity of the build. Generally, smaller projects may take a few months, while larger or more complex projects may take a year or more. Your general contractor will provide a detailed timeline based on the specific needs of your project.
The cost of a commercial construction project depends on several factors, including the type of building, location, materials, and size. It’s important to work with a general contractor who can help you establish a realistic budget and manage costs throughout the process. Typically, commercial construction projects range from a few hundred thousand to several million dollars.
A general contractor is responsible for overseeing the entire construction project, managing schedules, budgets, and coordinating all aspects of the build. Subcontractors are specialized tradespeople (like electricians, plumbers, and carpenters) who are hired by the general contractor to perform specific tasks within the project.
Hiring a professional general contractor ensures that your project is completed on time, within budget, and up to code. They handle all the details, from acquiring permits to managing subcontractors, allowing you to focus on your business. A qualified contractor brings expertise in navigating challenges, ensuring quality work, and maintaining clear communication throughout the project.
Commercial construction projects typically require several permits, such as building permits, electrical permits, plumbing permits, and zoning approvals. The exact permits required depend on the location and scope of the project. Your general contractor will handle the process of obtaining the necessary permits to ensure your project complies with local regulations.
To keep a project on budget, it’s important to have a clear, realistic budget upfront and choose a general contractor with experience managing costs. Regular communication, effective project management, and early identification of potential issues can also help prevent unexpected costs. A trusted contractor will work with you to keep the project on track financially.
Once construction is complete, a final inspection is conducted to ensure everything meets building codes and regulations. Any issues or deficiencies will be addressed. After passing inspections, the building is officially handed over, and you can move forward with occupying or operating in the space. Some contractors may also provide post-construction services for maintenance and follow-up.