Corbis: Commercial portfolio

Our track record exceeds 11 million square feet, with over 20 malls, entertainment properties, and special-themed parks delivered domestically and internationally. We deeply understand the unique challenges, pace, and nimbleness needed in the commercial real estate market to create value from your vision while factoring in the impact of changing tenants and demanding customers.

Explore our commercial portfolio

The power of early Design Coordination
for diverse uses and systems

The commercial industry is more far-reaching and diverse than other sectors due to its diversity of clients and uses. Commercial buildings serve multiple purposes, such as malls, office spaces, and other public-use facilities, with variations in design and structural systems. Many commercial buildings have high-performance MEP systems that require extensive coordination and integration during the design process to avoid delays and costly change orders during construction.

Our early design coordination, enhanced by an advanced BIM process, is the ideal solution to resolve critical design conflicts early in the design process and before construction begins to mitigate construction delays and costly change orders before they even occur.

Keep your finger on the pulse

Precision is non-negotiable: BIM as the key to Modular success

Modular construction runs on accuracy, and digital tools like BIM make it possible. From structural connections to logistics, BIM streamlines design and execution, cutting errors and raising precision from the very first stages. Read more

  • by Julieta Oberti, Engineer
  • OCT2025
Construction Industry

4 Challenges of collaboration with multiple stakeholders

Collaboration has always been at the heart of successful projects. Yet, the larger and more ambitious the project, the more stakeholders are involved — clients, consultants, contractors, authorities, and sometimes local communities. We explore four common issues that arise when multiple consultants and teams are involved. Read more

Construction Industry

Cost of capital, wildfires, and what’s next: 10 takeaways (and a bonus track) 

Our first breakfast of the quarter was incredibly energizing. With a room full of top-notch lenders, developers, and architects, we explored the current economic climate, which is proving to be more persistent and complex than we initially anticipated. Here’s a summary of the insights we shared at NAI Capital, particularly relevant to our industry in California. Read more

  • by Martín Amengual, CEO and Founder
  • MAY2025
News & Agenda