A defined scope inside the $5,000–$250,000 band. We self-perform the finishes and light trades, subcontract MEP, and stay out of the work we're not built for.
Office, retail, flex, and medical-adjacent shell and tenant-improvement work.
The deferred-maintenance and make-ready work that keeps a building running.
The office and support side of warehouse and industrial facilities.
Right-sized for the small-purchase federal band, prime or sub.
Staying in our lane is a feature, not a limitation. It's why the work comes out right and the schedule holds. In writing, and non-negotiable:
Foresight does not perform: ground-up new construction · heavy civil or sitework · self-performed MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing — always subcontracted to licensed trades) · occupied healthcare interiors (until ICRA-trained) · residential work of any kind.
If a request falls outside this scope, we say so up front. Where we can, we'll point you to a contractor who fits — we'd rather keep the relationship than take a job we're not the right hands for.
Finishes and light trades are performed by our own crews — not layered through subcontractors on a small job. One accountable party.
Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing are always handled by licensed specialty trades, coordinated by us so you still have one point of contact.
Scope, schedule, and sign-off in writing; photos and completion documentation on every job so it closes out clean.
Send the details. You'll get a straight answer on whether it's in our lane and what it takes.