CO-OP REMODELING

Every detail matters. Where rules meet precision.
We manage co-op remodeling projects with a structured approach, navigating board requirements, approvals, and construction constraints to keep the process controlled and predictable.

BUILT ON EXPERIENCE

Design & Planning
  • Co-op renovation planning
  • Board submission preparation
  • Layout adjustments within approvals
  • Kitchen and bathroom renovations planning
BUILD & INSTALL
  • Electrical and plumbing upgrades
  • Kitchen and bathroom renovations
COORDINATION
  • Building rules and compliance
  • Noise and access coordination
  • Permit filing and inspections
  • On-site supervision and coordination

OUR PROJECTS

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Every step. From start to finish.

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MEET
  • Initial meeting
  • Understanding client needs
  • Estimate Contract signing & deposit
  • Introduction to your designer and project manager
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DREAM
  • Design development (mood board & finish selections)
  • Ordering materials and finishes
  • Building application & alteration agreement
  • Pulling permits
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BUILD
  • Project kickoff
  • Periodic on-site meetings
  • Inspections Finishing work
  • Final Walkthrough & inspections

Why ODEM for Your Project

Co-op remodeling requires a clear understanding of board requirements, building regulations, and approval processes.

ODEM approaches co-op renovations with a disciplined process, coordinating submissions, approvals, and on-site execution in strict alignment with building rules.

By managing approvals, scheduling, and construction oversight, we help clients move through co-op renovations with clarity, predictability, and confidence.

PLAN YOUr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does co-op board approval take for a renovation in NYC?
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