CEO Simon Bunyatov
Dental Office Construction in Queens
Queens dental construction: Forest Hills, Flushing, Astoria, Long Island City, Bayside, and beyond. Manhattan-grade design-build at outer-borough rates.
About Dental Office Construction in Queens
Queens has the most diverse dental construction market in the city — practices serving the borough’s varied neighborhoods range from family dentistry in Forest Hills and Bayside to design-forward general practices in Long Island City and high-volume practices in Flushing and Jackson Heights. Construction costs typically run 20–30% below Manhattan for equivalent scope, and the building stock includes pre-war commercial corridors, mid-century professional buildings, and the new construction along the LIC and Astoria waterfronts.
Featured Project
The Dental Office in Queens project is a complete buildout for a general dentistry practice on a major Queens corridor. The space had original mid-century mechanical systems that needed coordination, and the practice owner wanted a design-forward finish that competed with Manhattan dental aesthetics on a Queens budget. We delivered a six-operatory practice on schedule, with custom millwork and premium finishes that read as design-quality without the Manhattan price tag.
What’s Specific About Building in Queens
- Queens building stock varies from pre-war commercial corridors to new high-rise developments — particularly along the LIC waterfront
- Construction costs typically run 20–30% below Manhattan for equivalent scope
- DOB Queens districts move at varied pace; Forest Hills and Long Island City inspections tend to be efficient
- Queens dental practices increasingly compete on design — the design-forward shift has reached most Queens neighborhoods
- Patient demographics vary dramatically by neighborhood — finish-level decisions should match local expectations
Process & Timeline
Queens dental buildouts typically run 12–18 weeks of active construction. Permit and approval lead time runs 4–8 weeks.
Cost Notes
Queens dental construction typically runs $175–$375 per square foot — 20–30% below Manhattan for equivalent scope. Long Island City and Forest Hills can push toward the upper end.
“Me and my partner asked for “wow” design and we got it. My addition looks amazing, our patients are continuously asking about design concept and decorative ideas.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Queens neighborhoods do you serve?
All of Queens, including Forest Hills, Flushing, Long Island City, Astoria, Jackson Heights, Bayside, and Jamaica.
How does Queens dental construction cost compare to Manhattan?
Queens typically runs 20–30% below Manhattan for equivalent scope. Long Island City and Forest Hills sit at the upper end of the Queens range.
How long does dental construction take in Queens?
12–18 weeks of active construction is typical. Add 4–8 weeks of permitting.
Can you deliver Manhattan-grade design at Queens rates?
Yes — that’s what most of our Queens clients want. Custom millwork, premium finishes, and design-forward layouts at 20–30% below Manhattan pricing.
Do you handle Queens DOB filings?
Yes. We file across every Queens DOB district and know the inspection cadence for each.
