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Mark Tivey · Licensed CGC1511598 · Veteran-Owned Since 1988(904) 850-6070
All Light Commercial ServicesOrange Park · Clay County

Light Commercial in Orange Park, FL

Orange Park's light-commercial corridor — Wells Road and the Park Avenue strip — sees steady tenant improvement work, retail build-outs, small medical and dental offices. Mark's institutional commercial résumé scales to the smaller-scope Orange Park projects. CGC1511598, Clay County Building Division.

Light Commercial for Orange Park Homes

Built to Orange Park standards.

Orange Park sits in the same Clay County corridor as Mark's home base of Fleming Island. The town's lower owner-occupancy rate (55.6%) makes it a real market for landlord-investor renovations alongside owner-occupied remodels. Mark's design-build process — one contract, one number to call — keeps both project types on schedule and on budget.

I know your commercial space directly impacts your business success, employee productivity, and customer experience. My light commercial construction services help Jacksonville businesses create functional, professional environments that support their operations and growth. Whether you're opening a new retail location, renovating office space, expanding your facility, or updating an existing commercial property, I deliver quality construction with minimal disruption to your daily operations. I specialize in projects for retail stores, professional offices, medical facilities, restaurants, salons, and other small to mid-sized commercial spaces. With a focus on meeting deadlines, staying within budget, and ensuring all work meets local building codes and ADA requirements, I'm your trusted partner for commercial construction projects that enhance your business and serve your customers well.

What I Build in Orange Park

Light Commercial options for Orange Park homeowners.

What I Watch For in Orange Park Light Commercial

The local-knowledge details I won't skip.

  • Tenant improvement vs. shell build-out. Existing Orange Park retail spaces often need TI scope (interior fit-out only), which is faster permitting than a full shell build. Scope the right one.

  • ADA compliance for any alteration. ADA 2010 Standards apply to alterations of existing space; door clear width, threshold height, restroom access all get reviewed.

  • Restaurant grease trap requirements. Clay County Health Department reviews restaurant TI's jointly with the Building Division; the existing space's existing capacity may not meet current spec.

  • Medical office TI permitting. AHCA review applies to clinical space even in Orange Park; lead-shielding for imaging, exam-room ventilation, and patient flow all touch AHCA.

  • Stormwater and parking review for change of use. Converting retail to restaurant or office to medical can trigger stormwater and parking-count review.

Clay County Permits

Permits pulled in-house, every job.

Clay County permits are pulled through Tyler Technologies EPL. Permit fee is $1 per $1,000 of construction cost plus a $50 application fee. Jobs over $5,000 require a recorded Notice of Commencement before the first inspection — Tivey handles the filing.

Orange Park Light Commercial FAQ

The questions Orange Park homeowners ask first.

  • Can my business stay open during construction?

    Whether you can remain operational during construction depends on the project's scope and your type of business. For office spaces, I can often phase work to allow partial operation, complete noisy demolition work after hours or on weekends, and section off construction zones. Retail stores might stay open with temporary barriers and clear customer pathways if work is limited to specific areas. However, projects involving major electrical or plumbing shutoffs, extensive demolition, or total renovations typically require full closure.

  • What permits and approvals will I need?

    Most commercial construction projects require building permits, and depending on your work scope, you may also need electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits. Restaurants require health department approval, and any signage typically needs separate sign permits. If your building is in a historic district or planned development, additional architectural review may be required. As part of my service, I handle all permit applications, submit required drawings and documentation, and coordinate inspections throughout construction.

  • How do you minimize disruption to my business operations?

    I know downtime costs you money, so I use several strategies to minimize business disruption. I develop detailed schedules that maximize efficiency and can work during off-hours, weekends, or your slow seasons when feasible. For businesses that must remain open, I create phase plans that keep portions of your space operational, install temporary barriers and dust containment systems, maintain clear pathways for customers and employees, and schedule noisy or disruptive work during your closed hours.

Your Orange Park Light Commercial project

See your range in 90 seconds.

Tell me about your light commercial project — you'll see a real budget range mid-flow, and I'll call within 24 hours with a specific quote for Orange Park and the Clay County permit nuances.