Commercial Construction Services in
Salem, OR

Build-outs, storefront renovations, and security fencing for active commercial properties.

Planned Commercial Work. Clear Accountability.

Commercial construction runs more smoothly when planning accounts for real site and operational constraints—and when communication and responsibility are clearly defined.

Integra Built collaborates with business owners, tenants, and property managers throughout Salem and the surrounding areas. We manage build-outs, storefront renovations, and security fencing for active commercial properties. We approach each project with a defined scope, steady coordination, and a process designed to minimize disruption during execution.

These services are typically a fit for:

  • Business owners planning improvements to active commercial spaces
  • Property managers overseeing occupied or shared-use properties
  • Tenants preparing spaces for use, expansion, or compliance updates

Our Commercial Services

Integra Built offers specialized commercial construction services for properties in Salem, Keizer, and the surrounding areas. Each service prioritizes access, safety, and ongoing operations, ensuring that work remains organized throughout the process.

Commercial Build-Outs & Interior Improvements

Commercial build-outs often begin with plans, approvals, and multiple stakeholders. Clear scope and coordination matter more than speed.

This service supports:

  • Tenant improvements and interior build-outs
  • Office and commercial space reconfiguration
  • Work planned around inspections and access requirements
  • Straightforward change handling as conditions are uncovered

Each phase is managed to keep decisions clear and progress predictable.

Approvals, access, and constraints that shape commercial work

Commercial construction rarely starts with tools. It starts with requirements that affect what can be built, when work can happen, and who must be involved before anything moves forward.

Across Salem, Keizer, and the surrounding areas, those constraints often differ by property type, occupancy, and jurisdiction.

Key factors that shape commercial projects include:

Permits and inspections

that vary by scope, use, and municipality

Accessibility considerations

including ADA-related requirements that apply based on use and project type

Occupied and shared buildings

where access, safety, and coordination matter

Property manager requirements

common in retail centers and multi-tenant sites

Scheduling limits

such as business hours, deliveries, and noise restrictions

Site conditions

including layout, setbacks, visibility, and existing infrastructure

These factors influence sequencing, timelines, and cost long before construction begins. Addressing them early helps prevent delays, rework, and avoidable changes later in the project.

Integra Built plans commercial work with these realities in mind, so decisions reflect actual site conditions—not assumptions.

Commercial projects we’ve completed

The projects displayed here showcase commercial work done in Salem, Keizer, and the surrounding areas. Each project had unique factors that influenced the work, such as soil type, drainage, weather, access challenges, and daily property use. Planning accounted for these aspects before construction began, helping work stay organized from start to finish.

What Clients Say After Completion


“They let me know what to expect every step of the way. They were responsive and thorough.”

– Georgia B

“They stayed on schedule and proactively solved problems. The process was worry-free.”

– Alex C

“Besides being excellent craftsmen, they’re a bunch of nice guys.”

– Gary T

Commercial construction across the Willamette Valley & Central Oregon

Commercial projects are shaped by local conditions, access needs, and how properties are used day-to-day. Work in city centers differs from work in mixed-use areas or business parks. Conditions in the Willamette Valley also differ from those in Central Oregon. Planning around these regional factors is part of responsible commercial construction.

Commercial construction services are available across the Willamette Valley and Central Oregon, including the following communities:

These factors influence sequencing, timelines, and cost long before construction begins. Addressing them early helps prevent delays, rework, and avoidable changes later in the project.

Integra Built plans commercial work with these realities in mind, so decisions reflect actual site conditions—not assumptions.

  • Salem
  • Keizer
  • West Salem
  • McMinnville
  • Newberg
  • Dayton
  • Dallas
  • Amity
  • Carlton
  • Sheridan
  • Willamina
  • Turner
  • Sherwood

If a commercial property falls just outside these areas, the scope and location can be reviewed to confirm whether the project is a good fit.

Frequently asked questions

Commercial construction in Salem involves stricter review, different occupancy rules, and greater coordination than residential construction. Projects often include inspectors, property managers, and nearby tenants. Work is planned around active businesses, shared access, and safety needs. Sequencing, documentation, and communication matter more than speed alone.

Most commercial construction in Oregon requires permits, but rules vary by scope, use, and location. Interior build-outs, storefront changes, and fencing can trigger different reviews. In cities like Salem and Keizer, inspections are often staged. Identifying permit needs early helps prevent delays and late scope changes.

Occupied commercial projects require careful planning around access, safety, and daily operations. Work is often phased and scheduled around business hours. Coordination with property managers or associations is common. Clear communication and defined work zones help reduce disruption while keeping staff, tenants, and visitors safe.

ADA requirements depend on building use, project scope, and the area being modified. Some projects trigger accessibility updates, while others do not. In Oregon, these items are reviewed during permitting and inspection. Addressing ADA considerations early helps avoid redesigns and compliance issues later.

Integra Built focuses on planned commercial construction for existing properties, including build-outs, storefront work, and site improvements. Projects are a strong fit when scope, access, and timing are clear before work begins. For ground-up construction or design-led work, next steps are clarified early.