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Tenant Improvement Contractors in Langley
Turn an Empty Unit into a Working business Space Fast
Tenant improvements are not just construction. They are approvals, timelines, inspections, and downtime management. Tenant improvement contractors at Markley Construction build your space with a plan that protects your schedule and budget in Langley.
- Approvals and Permits handled Early
- Clear Scope and Pricing Upfront
- Licensed & Experienced Contractors
- Trade Sequencing that Avoids Rework
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Tenant Improvement Services That Get Your Space Ready to Operate
Tenant improvements move fast when the scope is clear. Markley Construction handles the full buildout so your unit is functional, compliant, and ready for staff and customers.
Office Tenant Improvements
Layout changes, offices, meeting rooms, reception, staff areas, and finish upgrades. Lighting, data, power planning, and code-ready details for a clean, professional workspace.
Retail and Customer-Facing Buildouts
Storefront updates, partitions, sales floors, counters, back-of-house, and storage. Flow planning for customers, durable finishes, and practical setup for day-to-day operations.
Restaurant and Food Service Buildouts
Service counters, washrooms, kitchens, ventilation coordination, and durable surfaces. Code compliance support and trade coordination that keeps inspections and timelines on track.
Medical and Professional Clinics
Treatment rooms, admin areas, washrooms, privacy features, and cleanable finishes. Electrical, plumbing, HVAC coordination and compliant layouts for patient flow and functionality.
Industrial and Service Bay Improvements
Work areas, storage zones, mezzanines, staff rooms, and safety upgrades. Power, ventilation, lighting, and durable finishes designed for efficiency and wear.
A clear, step-by-step plan so you always know what’s next
How Our Tenant Improvement Construction Process Works?
A successful tenant improvement construction project is all about planning, communication, and follow-through.
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Consultation & Space Review
We walk the space with you, review your lease conditions, and discuss how your business actually operates. This is where we identify opportunities, constraints, and any early code or building considerations.
Design Coordination & Budgeting
Whether you’re working with your own designer or need a recommendation, we help align the design with realistic budgets and timelines. You receive clear, itemized pricing so you know exactly what each part of your tenant improvements will cost.
Permits, Approvals & Landlord Coordination
Our team coordinates permits, drawings, and approvals with the municipality and building management. We make sure your tenant improvement construction meets building codes, fire and life-safety requirements, and landlord standards.
Construction & Site Management
We schedule trades, manage access, and keep the site organized—especially important in occupied buildings. You’ll receive regular updates and a single point of contact so you’re never guessing what’s happening next.
Final Walkthrough & Turnover
Before you move in, we complete a detailed walkthrough with you, address any remaining items, and hand over a space that’s ready for your furniture, fixtures, and equipment. No “almost finished” surprises.
Why Choose Markley Construction as Your Tenant Improvement Contractor?
You are paying for square footage every month. The goal is to turn that space into something your team can run without delays, confusion, or costly surprises.
- Business-first approach- We start with how your operations, customers, and staff move through the space, then shape the build around that, not just around existing walls.
- Experience with commercial and multi-tenant buildings - Our team understands the realities of working in busy properties, from noise control and safety to coordinating work with neighbours and property management.
- Clear timelines and communication- You get honest timelines, proactive updates, and real conversations instead of vague promises.
- Respect for your budget - We help you prioritize where tenant improvement services will have the most impact so your investment shows up in daily use and not just in photos.

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Tenant Improvement FAQs
What is tenant improvement?
Tenant improvement is any construction or modification done inside a leased commercial space to make it better suited to a specific tenant’s needs. It can include layout changes, new finishes, and upgrades to lighting, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and more, as long as it’s part of the building and not just furniture or décor.
What is the difference between tenant improvements and renovations?
“Renovation” is a broad term for updating any space, leased or owned. Tenant improvements are specific to leased commercial spaces and are often tied to lease negotiations, allowances, and landlord approvals. They’re designed around one tenant’s operational needs rather than simply updating finishes.
Who pays for commercial tenant improvement work?
Payment for commercial tenant improvement projects is usually negotiated in the lease. Sometimes the landlord offers a tenant improvement allowance; other times the tenant funds part or all of the work. We can provide detailed estimates you can use in your lease discussions with your landlord or broker.
How long does a tenant improvement project take?
Timelines depend on the size of the space, complexity of the work, and permit requirements. Smaller projects may take a few weeks from permit to completion, while larger tenant improvement construction projects can take several months. During the planning phase, we’ll provide a realistic schedule tailored to your project.
When should I contact a tenant improvement contractor?
Ideally, you should speak with tenant improvement contractors while you’re still evaluating spaces or negotiating your lease. Early advice can help you understand what’s possible, what it may cost, and how long it could take before you commit to a space that doesn’t quite fit your needs.