Shell first, then tenants
Stonebrook started as a new-construction strip-center shell. We did the original sprinkler install to NFPA 13 against the stamped drawings, and we’ve stayed on the property to handle each new tenant’s finish-out scope as they move in.
The work
Pipe came in on schedule, lifts on site, and the system was hung against the design — sized to the building’s occupancy and to the future tenant mix expected on the property. Now as each new tenant signs and the white-box finish-out begins, we come back to extend or rework heads and pipe to match the actual occupancy classification of that bay.
Why it works for the owner
One install partner across the original shell and every tenant cycle keeps the system documentation clean. No surprise reconfigurations, no fire-marshal callbacks because two different contractors interpreted the plans differently. The owner gets one set of stamped drawings, one AHJ history, and one phone number.