Key Office and Workspace Services
We offer a comprehensive suite of services designed to transform and modernize commercial properties as well as great offices at your residence. Our expertise spans the following areas:
Key Office Build-Out & Renovation Services
Hunnicutt Construction helps Richmond-area property owners and business leaders plan, build, and renovate offices that look modern, function efficiently, and support today’s technology needs. From targeted upgrades to full office transformations, projects are structured to reduce disruption, protect schedules, and keep costs controlled.
Tenant Improvements & Office Renovations
Reconfigure existing office space to improve flow, privacy, and collaboration—whether that means new private offices, conference rooms, open work areas, or flexible team zones. These tenant improvements help keep buildings competitive, support higher-quality tenants, and extend the useful life of your existing square footage.
Office Build-Outs & Space Planning
Turn raw or underutilized space into a finished office environment with a clear plan for circulation, departments, storage, meeting rooms, and shared areas. When space planning is handled early, it reduces change orders later and makes budgeting and scheduling more predictable for owners and managers.
Technology, Security & Infrastructure Upgrades
Upgrade the backbone of a modern office: structured cabling, secure server/IT rooms, access control, cameras, AV readiness, and power coordination for high-demand work environments. These improvements make offices “move-in ready” for tech-forward tenants and help avoid costly retrofits after occupancy.
Amenities & Common Areas That Lease
Build the features tenants expect—welcoming lobbies, coffee bars, breakout areas, upgraded restrooms, and other shared spaces that improve first impressions. Strong common areas can shorten vacancy time by making the building easier to market and tour.
ADA & Code-Driven Improvements
Identify the most cost-effective path to accessibility upgrades—routes, entries, restrooms, and other key touchpoints—so the property stays compliant and usable for everyone. Addressing ADA items during planned renovations is typically faster and less disruptive than reacting after a complaint or lease requirement.