What Is the TI Playbook
The TI Playbook is a practical reference guide designed to help users navigate the typical flow of a Tenant Improvement (TI) project from start to finish. It provides general reference guidelines, phase-by-phase checklists, and key milestones commonly encountered on commercial interior projects. The Playbook is intended to help ensure important tasks, decisions, and coordination items are considered, supporting a smoother and more organized project process.
While every project is unique, the TI Playbook serves as a clear framework that reflects how TI projects are commonly structured and delivered. It is not a substitute for a project-specific schedule, or management platform, but rather a visual companion to help keep teams aligned and informed throughout the process.
Who It’s For
The TI Playbook is for anyone involved in a Tenant Improvement project, including tenants, landlords, brokers, owner’s representatives, project managers, architects, contractors, and students. It is not designed to teach someone how to run a project, but to act as a reminder of the many components, participants, and checkpoints that contribute to a successful outcome.
Version 1.0 | 2026
What Is the TI Playbook
The TI Playbook is a practical reference guide designed to help users navigate the typical flow of a Tenant Improvement (TI) project from start to finish. It provides general reference guidelines, phase-by-phase checklists, and key milestones commonly encountered on commercial interior projects. The Playbook is intended to help ensure important tasks, decisions, and coordination items are considered, supporting a smoother and more organized project process.
While every project is unique, the TI Playbook serves as a clear framework that reflects how TI projects are commonly structured and delivered. It is not a substitute for a project-specific schedule, or management platform, but rather a visual companion to help keep teams aligned and informed throughout the process.
Who It’s For
The TI Playbook is for anyone involved in a Tenant Improvement project, including tenants, landlords, brokers, owner’s representatives, project managers, architects, contractors, and students. It is not designed to teach someone how to run a project, but to act as a reminder of the many components, participants, and checkpoints that contribute to a successful outcome.
Version 1.0 | 2026