Innergy Interiors delivers complete interior finishes packages for multifamily projects across seven CSI divisions. One subcontract. One schedule. One walk.
On a multifamily project, the interior finishes phase involves more separate subcontract relationships than any other phase of construction. Flooring, cabinets, countertops, accessories, plumbing fixtures, mirrors, window treatments, each one a separate bid, a separate schedule, and a separate phone call when something goes wrong. Managing those relationships separately adds real overhead to every superintendent’s week and creates sequencing conflicts that none of the individual subs have any reason to resolve on their own.
Innergy Interiors consolidates that scope. We self-perform and directly manage installation across seven CSI divisions under a single subcontract. Your project superintendent coordinates one sub instead of seven. We read your unit type matrix before we bid, sequence our own trades against your finish milestone dates, and communicate before problems happen rather than after.
We have delivered finishes packages on multifamily projects ranging from 24-unit renovations to 400-unit Class A ground-up developments. Garden-style, podium, mid-rise, and high-rise, our scope adapts to the project type and the finish standard the owner is targeting.
A complete Innergy interior finishes package for multifamily construction covers seven CSI divisions: finish carpentry and cabinets (Division 6), mirrors and shower doors (Division 8), flooring including LVP, tile, and carpet (Division 9), specialties including toilet accessories, toilet partitions, 4C mailboxes, signage, fire extinguisher cabinets, Knox boxes, and wire shelving (Division 10), window treatments including miniblinds and roller shades (Division 11), countertops and solid surface (Division 12), and plumbing fixture supply (Division 22).
Each of these scopes under a separate subcontract represents a separate sequencing dependency that defaults to the superintendent to manage. Under one Innergy subcontract, those dependencies are internal. We sequence countertop measure against cabinet installation because both are ours. We hold the flooring crew off a floor until cabinets are set because the cabinet installation is also ours. We install window treatments after paint because we coordinate our own installation schedule against your paint crew’s progress.
Pre-construction comes first. Before we mobilize, we review the unit type matrix, confirm blocking requirements for toilet accessories and grab bars with the GC, identify any substrate conditions that will affect flooring installation, and schedule countertop measure against the cabinet installation timeline. These are not services we offer on request. They are how we begin every project, because the information they surface prevents problems that cost far more to fix after walls are closed.
Cabinet phase: we confirm delivery against your drywall and paint completion before mobilization. Cabinets do not arrive to a floor before paint is complete. Countertop measure is scheduled for the day after cabinet installation is complete on each floor, immediately, with no gap. Fabrication lead time starts the day of measure, not several days later.
Flooring phase: substrate flatness and moisture inspection is documented before any flooring material goes down on any floor. If a substrate condition falls outside the manufacturer’s installation tolerance, we notify the superintendent in writing before we install anything over it. Flooring, toilet accessories, mirrors, and window treatments are installed in sequence behind your paint crew.
Unit turnover: units are delivered to your superintendent’s walk standard. Deficiencies are closed before the next floor opens.
Class A ground-up developments from 100 to 400 units, specified to attract residents at the top of the rent market. We work from the spec set, coordinate submittals with the design team, and deliver units that reflect the design intent rather than a production approximation of it.
Workforce and affordable housing projects where schedule discipline and cost management matter as much as quality. We adapt product selections to budget parameters without sacrificing installation quality or creating the punch list problems that drive callbacks.
Value-add renovation projects, occupied and unoccupied. We sequence around occupied residents where required, work floor by floor on a defined turnover schedule, and deliver units that match a consistent finish standard across what is often a multi-year renovation program.
We serve GCs and developers running multifamily projects in Texas, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico. One Innergy relationship covers your multifamily portfolio wherever it falls across those six states.