COMMERCIAL MILLWORK | NYC & NJ

Commercial Millwork & Architectural Woodworking

Fabrication, installation, and schedule recovery for commercial interiors in NYC and New Jersey. Built for GCs, developers, and design teams that need scope clarity, field coordination, and reliable closeout.

Built for high-pressure projects
30+ in-house installers
48-hour mobilization when site-ready
RFIs, punch tracking, and closeout support
SERVICES

Custom Millwork Fabrication

Built to spec, built to install clean, built to survive the field.

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    Commercial cabinetry and casework
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    Architectural wall paneling
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    Lobby and amenity elements
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    Luxury multi-unit closets

Installation

Multi-crew execution with coordination that keeps the job moving

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    Interior millwork installation
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    Rollout execution (multi-floor)
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    Field coordination, punch support

Crisis Takeover

When the schedule slips, we stabilize scope and finish the job

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    Replace failed subs
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    Recover schedule under pressure
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    Documented progress, clean closeout
Why Us

Built for:

For General Contractors

For Developers

For Architects

NYC-grade execution standards
30+ in-house installers
48-hour mobilization when site-ready
RFIs, field condition logs, punch tracking, closeout support
Commercial scheduling discipline across NYC + NJ
Process

Simple process. Clear scope from day one.

01

Intake

You send drawings, scope notes, and deadlines

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Review

We confirm scope, constraints, and schedule reality

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Pricing

Clear quote with inclusions, exclusions, and assumptions

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Execution

Fabrication and installation planned around the field

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Closeout

Punch support, final sign-off, and turnover docs

PROJECTS

Proven delivery, without the noise

Selected projects with scope, location, and delivery context

Leadership

Four roles. One delivery team

Co-Founder | Principal Project Manager

Ivan Evier

Leads project delivery in the field. Owns sequencing, site coordination, and schedule control to drive clean installs and fast punch completion.

Co-Founder | Principal Superintendent

Ruslan Hasyanov

Runs daily site execution and solves constraints in real time. Keeps crews, materials, and details aligned so work stays safe, clean, and on schedule.

Director of Operations

Vladimir Primak

Oversees preconstruction, estimating, logistics, and client coordination. Connects scope, budget, and schedule from kickoff through closeout so there are no surprises.

Director of Fabrication

Garry Silvato

Directs shop production and quality control. Ensures release readiness, accurate fabrication, and smooth handoff to the field for install-first results.

FAQ

Straight answers on fit, scope, pricing, geography, coordination, and closeout support.

Woodworkers Group is a commercial millwork fabrication and installation team with deep hands-on field experience. Our crews average 15+ years in interior construction and have delivered work across major projects in New York City and New Jersey, including multi-unit residential buildings, lobbies, amenity spaces, offices, kitchens, closets, panels, and other architectural interior scopes. In addition to millwork, we regularly coordinate mixed-material installations involving metal, glass, and related finish elements.
We work on a wide range of projects, from smaller commercial or high-end residential scopes that may take a few days or weeks, to large multi-unit installations that run for many months. We’re best suited for projects where quality, coordination, and experienced installation matter. Very small repairs, handyman-type work, and basic furniture assembly are usually not the right fit.
Yes. We support fabrication, installation, or complete fabrication-plus-installation scopes. Our hands-on field experience helps us approach production with installation, coordination, and site conditions in mind, which leads to smoother execution from shop to field. We also work on mixed-material scopes involving millwork, metal, glass, and related finish elements.
Most of our work is based in New York City and New Jersey. That said, for the right project, repeat partner, or special situation, we can also review opportunities in other regions. Travel and out-of-area work are considered case by case depending on scope, schedule, logistics, and overall fit.
Yes. We regularly step into takeover and schedule-recovery situations when another subcontractor falls behind, underperforms, or leaves incomplete work. Our team can review existing conditions, identify what is salvageable, define the remaining scope, and help move the project toward completion. Because these situations often involve incomplete work, damaged areas, or unclear documentation, scope and pricing are reviewed case by case.
That depends on whether the scope is installation, fabrication, or both. In general, the more complete the information you provide, including drawings, finish details, site conditions, locations, and schedule expectations, the faster and more accurately we can prepare pricing. If the package is still developing, we can also help clarify scope, define inclusions and exclusions, and coordinate with the client team, architect, and project managers to fill in missing details.
We typically acknowledge bid requests within 2 to 3 business days. Response time depends on the size of the project, the completeness of the information provided, and how much scope clarification is needed. When the package is clear, we can move faster. If there are open questions or unresolved details, we identify them early so the pricing and review process can move forward in a structured way.
Yes. We can review incomplete drawing sets or DD-level packages and help move the project forward during early-stage coordination. In those cases, pricing, scope, and assumptions may be preliminary until drawings, finishes, and project requirements are fully confirmed. Before fabrication or field execution begins, final scope, documentation, and responsibilities should be clearly defined and approved. If changes are introduced after that point, they are typically handled through scope revision or change-order review.
Yes. We support punch-list completion, closeout coordination, and turnover-related documentation as required by the defined scope of work. This may include final field corrections, sign-off support, warranty documentation, material or finish information, attic stock coordination, and other handoff items required to bring the scope to completion. Any documentation, revisions, or additional closeout requirements beyond the agreed scope are reviewed separately as needed.
Request a Bid

Request a Bid

Send the basics or a drawing link. We’ll review scope, constraints, and next steps.

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We respond within 1-2 business days. Drawings, bid packages, and site details welcome.
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What we’ll do next

We’ll respond with next steps and the questions that matter for pricing and schedule reality

Confirm scope and field constraints
Request PDF set if drawings are available
Return a quote with inclusions, exclusions, assumptions
Email: info@woodworkersgroup.com