Landlords of commercial properties require tenants to reinstate back their premises to the original condition as a precondition of the termination handover. This process involves various work to restore the property fully to the landlord’s satisfaction.
Scope of Commercial Reinstatement Work
Typically after some modification to existing commercial spaces to meet the tenant’s specific requirements, the responsibility lies with the tenant to get rid of all modifications and remove fixtures and renovation items that was installed in the space. These works commonly include
- Removing partition walls and false ceilings
- Removing existing floor finishes such as carpet, vinyl tiles, porcelain tiles
- Reinstating ceiling boards to acceptable condition
- Terminating power points and removing wiring, trunking / conduit, cables and data points installed in premises
- Remove unwanted sprinkler pipes and sprinkler points
- Removing existing office furniture, cubicles, workstations
- Relocating and reinstalling power points and the original lighting
- Dismantling and removing the air-conditioning, diffusers, fan coils, chill water pipes and relocating ducting
- Dismantling and removing internal doors, curtains and blinds
- Remove / reinstate unwanted raised flooring
- Remove carpet glue
- Repaint existing raised floor panels
- Repainting the walls to the original colour
- Thorough cleaning of the premises after reinstatement work before handover
Process and Cost of Reinstatement Works
There is no fixed pricing for office reinstatement works, the cost will be determined on the extent of works required. Our process normally starts off with a no-obligation site survey, where our team will take time to understand the scope of works required before providing a formal quotation.
Please arrange for discussion with the landlord / building management office (MCST) for the as-built drawings, we will need to have a copy of both existing layout and the reinstatement M&E drawings for quotation purpose.
Call / email us today for a survey.
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