Extensive Capabilities. Specific Services.

Not every project has the same needs. Knowing when, where, and how to engage the in scope is part of how we support superior solutions for our clients.

SERVICES WE PROVIDE

General Contracting

 

CBC often acts as a GC for many of their client’s projects, especially after longterm relationships have been established as part of previous installation scopes. We are a licensed general contractor in the following states: Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Washington & Texas.

 

Specialty Contracting

 

In keeping with our brand, a large portion of our contracted scope is specialty services related to tenant improvements and FF&E in both commercial remodel and new construction, specifically various installation. A full list of items we install include: Millwork (Trim, Cabinetry, Shelving), Countertops (Laminate, Solid Surface, Stainless, Quartz & Granite), Casework, Racks, Displays, Fixtures, Equipment, Walk-in Cooler/Freezers, Self-Contained Refrigerated Units, Sinks, Restroom Partitions and Accessories, Wall Paneling, Slat Wall, Merchandising Systems, Cash Wraps, Queue Line Railings, Case Guards/Bumpers, Doors & Hardware, Furniture, Seating, Décor, Signage, Graphics, and more!

 

Sub-Contracts

 

We Sub-Contract with an excellent team of Highly Trained and Professional Commercial Sub-Contractors that have specialized in Retail Construction. These include: Electrical, Plumbing, Framing, Drywall, HVAC, Masonry, Steelwork, Flooring, Painting, Concrete (flatwork, cutting, coring, grinding, staining, polishing & sealing), Roofing, Windows & Doors, and Millwork Fabrication.

“Skill is the unified force of experience, intellect and passion in their operation.”

— John Ruskin

WHAT IT’S LIKE TO WORK WITH US

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Our goal is to deliver an unparalleled result. Once under contract, we…

 
  • Plan and lay out of work to be performed. Identify hazards. Instruct and inform employees of scope, work to be performed and possible hazards.

  • Unload equipment from trucks using forklifts, dollies, hand trucks, Johnson bars, and carts. Equipment is placed in each location and assembled and installed.

  • Disassemble, assemble or relocate equipment and gondola shelving. Relocation of gondola shelving is completed by using a caster system and a fulcrum style lifter bar to lift the gondola and place casters underneath each toe of the gondola. Removed equipment and disassembled shelving is removed from store using forklifts, dollies, hand trucks, Johnson bars, and carts.

  • Install suspended and over décor components using ladders and/ or scissor lifts.

  • Install cabinets, millwork, standing and running trim using appropriate hand and power tools.

  • Utilize any necessary hand and power tools required to complete tasks.

  • Utilize all necessary PPE and safety practices while completing tasks including but not limited to: Protective Eyewear, Gloves, Hard Hats, Face Shields, Ear Protection, Dust Masks, Protective Clothing, Barricades, Caution Tape, Lock Out/ Tag Out, Safety Harnesses, Safety Lanyards, Proper Use of Tools and Equipment, Work Area House Keeping, Ladder Safety, Scissor/ Man Lift Safety, Forklift Safety and Vehicle Safety.

 

We Take Safety Seriously.

“When I think of Cheney Brothers Construction, I think of perfection, professionalism, and commitment. CBC has been a great company to work with for more than 24 years. They are passionate about their work and go above and beyond to complete my projects successfully and ahead of schedule. I highly recommend Cheney Brothers Construction, they are a great company and great people.”

— Lucia Rodriguez
Construction Project Manager, The Kroger Company

Experience the specialty contracting difference.