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Commercial sourcing

One sourcing partner for the build-out.

The materials for a commercial fit-out, sourced direct and quoted as one coordinated package: flooring, lighting, casework, custom partitions, storefront, and FF&E. Priced without the distributor stack and scheduled to the construction calendar.

Why source the build-out direct

The fit-out is where the markup hides.

On a commercial project the finish package runs through a stack of distributors and reps before it reaches the site, and each one takes a margin. Crateworks sources it direct and quotes the whole package at cost. The larger the build-out, the bigger the number that stays in the budget.

Source by material.

Tile, stone, bath, and contract furniture source through the same program. Send the spec for anything on the finish schedule and it comes back on the package quote.

By project type.

What the commercial program holds.

01

Direct cost, whole project

No distributor, no rep, no showroom in the price. On a commercial build-out the removed margin is real budget back, scaling with the size of the package.

02

One PO, coordinated freight

Every category on a single purchase order with the freight sequenced to the construction calendar, not landing across a dozen vendor accounts.

03

Tariff itemized, not buried

Import duty is a separate line on the quote, so the number you show your client or your GC is the real cost stack, not a marked-up estimate.

04

Specified to the jurisdiction

Material sourced to the listings and ratings your inspector checks, with supplier documentation provided per shipment. No claim ships without the report on file.

Send the package

One quote for the whole fit-out.

Send the finish schedule, the drawings, or a material list. We return a coordinated package quote with line-item pricing, the tariff itemized, and lead times aligned to the build.