Commercial Millwork & Finish Coordination
One accountable partner for complex interior finish scopes. Architectural millwork and casework from our 21,000 sq ft Easton facility. Countertops and solid surfaces from our own 15,000 sq ft stone fabrication division, Exact Tops, in Baltimore. Coordinated tile, flooring, upholstery, hardware, and punchlist closeout, with one communication thread from scope map to final sign-off.
Selected Project Work
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum · Petworth Neighborhood Library · Oxon Hill Fire Station · Washington College – performed for general contractors including Gilbane, Chiaramonte Construction, and Corenic Construction.
What We Provide and Coordinate
Custom commercial casework, built-ins, reception areas, wall panels, specialty woodwork, and field modifications.
Carpet and commercial LVP/LVT, supplied and coordinated: finish transitions, field conditions, and installation sequencing aligned with related scopes.
Door hardware, cabinet hardware, locksets, and related finish details, supplied direct from 100+ manufacturers at pricing competitive with online sources, with distributor-backed support.
In-House Laminate & Melamine Casework
We press our own laminate in our Easton workshop, which lets us work with virtually any laminate line: Formica, Wilsonart, Nevamar, Egger, and Fenix among others. We also build with melamine board from major suppliers including Arauco, Egger, and Alvic.
Stone, quartz, and solid surface fabricated by Exact Tops, our stone division in Baltimore – templating through installation.
Banquettes, upholstered panels, cushions, seating components, and specialty fabric finish work.
Punchlist & Field Closeout
Final adjustments, repairs, missing pieces, trim, fitment corrections, and completion documentation.
Outdoor Cabinetry & Exterior Casework
Weather-rated cabinetry for commercial outdoor kitchens, hospitality, and amenity spaces, built for exterior exposure.
Fewer Loose Ends for the Project Manager
Commercial projects become risky near the finish line: the client is watching, punchlists are forming, and the project manager is coordinating six specialty vendors at once. We reduce vendor fragmentation, scope gaps, communication drag, schedule confusion, and punchlist sprawl – one responsible company across related finish scopes instead of a chase list.
How We Run a Multi-Scope Project
01 · Scope Map – Every finish scope identified: responsible division, dependencies, field conditions, and open decisions.
02 · Coordination Plan – Related work sequenced so cabinetry, tops, tile, flooring, upholstery, and hardware don’t work against each other.
03 · Single Communication Thread – One accountable company to communicate with instead of chasing separate specialty vendors.
04 · Progress Documentation – Milestone updates, field photos, issue documentation, and completion photos.
05 · Issue Recovery – When problems arise: identify the issue, assign ownership, communicate the impact, provide a recovery path.
06 · Punchlist Closeout – Final items tracked through completion so the project does not die slowly at the end.
Our Coordination Commitment
We don’t promise a project without field issues, changes, or surprises – real projects have all three. We promise an accountable process: a written scope map, coordinated sequencing, defined responsibility, scheduled communication, progress documentation, and a punchlist closeout. When an issue arises, we communicate it and bring a recovery plan – instead of leaving the project manager to chase separate vendors.
Specifying or Buying Out a Finish Package?
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(410) 200-9109 · sales@stmichaelswoodworking.com