Defit / End of Lease
A proper office fit-out is a science unto itself. For new companies that are just getting started, this can be a daunting process. There are easily more than a hundred steps that go into a fit-out, beginning with establishing a project plan and layout design. Timing is essential, and executing the appropriate steps in the wrong order can lead to major delays, hang-ups and other headaches.
Universal Construction and Maintenance are experts in office fit-outs, and we offer a comprehensive, start-to-finish service across the Brisbane metropolitan area. Our experience in this trade also means that we’re capable of reversing the process. If your company is coming up on the end of its lease terms, contact UPC for an end of lease defit in Brisbane. We are a detail-oriented project manager, and we’ll see to it that each phase of your de-construction process happens at the right time and in the right order. This ensures that your company’s move-out will be a quick and efficient process and-most importantly-up to the standards of the property manager.
The secret to UPC’s efficient service lies in its industry connections. We are actually the result of a merging of three construction companies in the Brisbane area. Each company had its own range of experience and contacts, and all of these have come together in the UPC business model. In shopping around for an end of lease demolition company in Queensland, you’ll find many providers that are eager to pay a visit, look over your existing lease agreement and offer a quote. However, few-if any-of these companies will possess our breadth of experience.
We have overseen construction, de-construction and outright demolition jobs across the region, from Bayside to Scenic Rim. The core value of our reverse fit-out service lies in our commitment serving as project manager. Regardless of where your office is located, we’ll know exactly which contractors to contact for each phase of the job. This means that every step is completed in a timely manner and in such a way that it makes way for the next phase of de-construction.