Minimize the cost of your commercial construction project through bulk orders and hiring locally.

If you plan on building a commercial property, keeping your costs low without compromising on quality is vital. Whether it be a small retail building or a massive office hub, here are our six tips for cost-effective commercial construction.

How To Minimize Commercial Construction Cost

  1. Use Recycled Materials

Going green is not just a trendy movement. Using recycled materials wherever possible is a great way to save money and reduce your environmental footprint. This includes pre-fabricated materials, salvaged wood, or reused concrete blocks. This not only reduces construction costs but can often add a unique look to your building.

  1. Order Door Hardware in Bulk

Where there are buildings, there are doors, and where there are doors, there is a need for large quantities of hardware and materials. Keep your commercial construction costs low by creating a door schedule to outline the exact type and number of materials needed. Then, order the door hardware in bulk from a contractor-friendly supplier that offers bulk discounts.

  1. Hire Local Contractors

Local contractors can offer lower labor costs and typically have a better understanding of the local building codes, so you can avoid costly mistakes. Hiring local contractors can also help support your local economy, as well as ensure that you have access to experienced professionals.

  1. Invest in Quality Materials

Investing in high-quality materials upfront can save time and money by potentially reducing the need for repair further down the road. Quality materials also have the potential to increase the value of the building and may help meet local building code requirements, such as energy-efficiency standards.

  1. Utilize Pre-Fabricated Systems

Pre-fabricated systems are a great way to reduce construction costs and timelines since they can be assembled off-site and delivered to your construction site. This can also reduce labor costs and the need for skilled professionals since the assembly is typically less complex.

  1. Take Advantage of Tax Credits and Incentives

Taking advantage of available tax credits and incentives can reduce construction costs and make your project more affordable. For example, you may be eligible for an energy-efficiency tax incentive. Check with your local government and tax advisor to see what is available in your area.

Park Avenue Locks Is Contractor Friendly

We offer contractor discounts on our door hardware! Our team is dedicated to providing quality commercial door hardware tailored to your individual needs. With an inventory of high-end locks, door closers, exit devices, and more crafted from premium materials, we guarantee that our products are built to last.

Park Avenue Locks’s knowledgeable staff will work with you to ensure you have the perfect locks and accompanying hardware needed to protect your newly constructed commercial building! Whether you're looking for a simple deadbolt lock or a sophisticated alarm system, we have the right choice for you. Shop with us today or submit your order for a huge discount!