TurnKey National Enterprises: A Full-Spectrum Property Services Company Built for National Scale
ISO 9001 certified. 30+ crews. One contractor for construction, renovation, inspection and restoration in any state.
A Full-Spectrum Property Services Company Built for National Scale
TurnKey National Enterprises LLC handles the complete lifecycle of a property — from inspection through reconstruction — in any U.S. state, under one documented quality management system.
We work with housing authorities, real estate investors, hotel operators, lenders, municipalities, and property management companies. The service range covers residential and commercial building inspection services, construction, renovation, enforcement, escrow, HVAC, roofing, maintenance, and disaster restoration. Every service category runs through a single operational hub in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One point of contact. One set of documented standards. Consistent delivery in any market.
For property owners and portfolio managers coordinating services across multiple states, TurnKey provides a single-vendor alternative for multi-state property owners managing a separate contractor in each market.
We serve housing authorities — including those administering HUD Public and Indian Housing programs — alongside real estate investors, hotel operators, lenders, municipalities, and property management companies.
Founded in Philadelphia in 2020 With One Goal: One Contractor for Every Property Type, Every State
TurnKey National Enterprises LLC was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2020.
The founding principle was straightforward. Property owners and institutional investors managing assets across multiple states face a challenge that rarely gets addressed directly: vendor fragmentation. A separate roofing contractor in Georgia. A separate maintenance company in Ohio. A separate inspection firm in Texas. Each one requires its own onboarding, insurance certificates, contracts, and quality standards.
TurnKey was built to eliminate that overhead. The goal from day one was full-spectrum capability — construction, renovation, inspection, and restoration — deployable to any state from a single operational hub.
Philadelphia is a natural base for a nationally operating property services company. The region is home to one of the Northeast’s highest concentrations of federally assisted housing, a dense urban building stock that spans every decade of American construction history, and a regulatory environment — specifically the Philadelphia Licenses and Inspections department — that trains crews to navigate some of the most complex permit processes in the country. What works in Philadelphia’s L&I system travels well to any jurisdiction.
Since 2020, TurnKey has grown to 30+ trained crews operating under ISO 9001 certification across all 50 states.
30+ Trained Crews, One Operational Hub, Consistent Standards in Every Market
TurnKey National Enterprises operates 30+ trained crews dispatched from its Philadelphia hub.
Crew deployment covers all primary service lines: national commercial construction capabilities, full gut and flip renovations, hotel reconstruction, residential and industrial roofing, residential and industrial HVAC, affordable housing inspections, property inspections, maintenance programs, enforcement documentation, escrow draw inspection, and disaster restoration.
Crews are coordinated through a centralized dispatch and quality management structure — not operated as independently franchised units. That structure is what makes ISO certification operationally meaningful. It is the system those 30+ crews follow on every job, in every state.
What ISO 9001 Certification Means for Every Project We Touch
ISO 9001:2015 is the current version of the international quality management standard — and it means something specific in a construction context.
A company certified to the ISO 9001 quality management standard has passed an independent, third-party audit confirming it operates according to documented, consistent processes. Not just written down. Actually followed.
ISO certification is genuinely rare in the construction industry. The certification requires ongoing external audits. It requires documented processes for scope setup, quality verification, and project handoffs. It requires that those processes produce the same outcome on a job in Louisiana as on a job in Pennsylvania.
For a client with a portfolio spanning multiple states, this matters practically. It means the inspection report format received in Florida matches the one received in Illinois. It means the scope documentation on a gut renovation in Phoenix was built the same way as one in Baltimore. It means when something needs to be verified, there is a documented record — not a verbal recollection.
ISO 9001 certification is a prerequisite for many government contracts and institutional client relationships. For TurnKey, it is also simply how the company operates.
How Our Quality Management System Applies to Construction, Inspections and Restoration
Every service TurnKey delivers runs through the same Quality Management System — a QMS (the internal set of documented policies and procedures a company follows to deliver consistent service) that has been independently audited and certified.
Here is what that looks like in practice:
Scope Documentation
Every project starts with a written scope. No verbal agreements. No assumptions carried over from a previous project.
Pre-Mobilization Review
Before any crew is assigned, the project requirements — permit environment, regulatory context, lender documentation requirements if applicable — are reviewed against the documented standard for that service type.
Progress Verification
Each phase of construction, renovation, or inspection work is verified and documented before the next phase begins. Applies whether the project is a single unit or a multi-building portfolio.
Completion Documentation
Every project closes with a written deliverable. Inspection reports follow a standardized condition rating system. Renovations close with a punch list sign-off. Restoration closes with a scope-of-loss-to-completion record.
Subcontractor Prequalification
Vetting subcontractors before approving them on a project — license verification, insurance confirmation, past performance review — is formalized and repeatable across all states and trade categories.
This is the documented operational standard that ISO 9001 certification requires TurnKey to maintain and that external auditors confirm is being followed.
Documented Scope, Documented Process, Documented Outcome
Every TurnKey engagement produces a complete project record — built into how we operate, not added at the end.
- Documented scope. Written and confirmed before work begins.
- Documented process. ISO 9001-audited and externally verified.
- Documented outcome. Every project closes with a written record.
What Is Confirmed
Every project scope is documented in writing before work begins. No item is added after mobilization without a written change authorization. Every project produces a completion record — formatted for insurance, compliance, lender, or capital planning purposes depending on the service type.
For affordable housing and enforcement clients, that documentation is formatted to align with HUD and housing authority reporting standards. For escrow and lender clients, it aligns with draw schedule and title company requirements. For investors and property managers, it produces the records needed for portfolio reporting and future capital planning.
Operational transparency — giving clients documented visibility into how a project is planned, executed, and reported — is the standard, not the exception.
All 50 States, Dispatched From Philadelphia
TurnKey National Enterprises serves all 50 U.S. states from its Philadelphia, Pennsylvania operational hub.
Service area includes every state in the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. There is no geographic exclusion and no minimum project size threshold based on location. A property in Montana receives the same crew coordination and documentation standard as a property in New Jersey. Clients who want to understand what a national contractor typically charges before engaging will find that information available alongside our other service documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of budget should I set aside for the About page consultation or initial scoping call?
There is no charge for an initial inquiry call with TurnKey National. Reaching out at 845-347-3844 or info@turnkeynational.com starts the conversation. From there, a project team member reviews your property type, location, and service need before any scope or cost is discussed. No fee is collected before a written scope is produced.
How long does it take from first contact to having a crew assigned to my project?
Timeline depends on project type and location across the U.S. Most inquiries are routed to the right project team within one business day. Pre-mobilization review — covering permits, regulatory context, and documentation requirements — is completed before any crew is dispatched. Larger or multi-state engagements require additional lead time for scheduling coordination.
TurnKey was founded in 2020. How do I know the company has enough experience for a complex project?
ISO 9001 certification requires passing an independent audit of documented processes — not just years in business. TurnKey operates 30+ trained crews across all 50 states under that certified quality system. The company was built from day one to serve institutional clients, housing authorities, and multi-property investors — not residential repair customers. That founding scope shapes every engagement.
What does "full-spectrum" actually mean — where does TurnKey's responsibility end on a project?
Full-spectrum means construction, renovation, inspection, HVAC, roofing, maintenance, enforcement, escrow, and disaster restoration under one agreement. Every project closes with a written completion record. TurnKey pulls permits, coordinates trades, and produces the documentation package — whether that’s for a lender, insurance carrier, or housing authority. What falls outside scope is confirmed in writing before work begins.
How does TurnKey maintain consistent quality on a job site hundreds of miles from Philadelphia?
Every crew follows the same ISO 9001-certified Quality Management System regardless of state. Scope documentation, pre-mobilization review, phase verification, and completion sign-off follow identical steps on every project. Subcontractor prequalification — license verification, insurance confirmation, performance review — is formalized and repeatable across all states. One system. One accountability standard. Every market.
Is TurnKey the right fit if I only have one property, or does it focus on large portfolios?
Single-property clients are welcome. TurnKey serves individual investors, housing authorities, hotel operators, and multi-state portfolio owners under the same operational structure. There is no minimum portfolio size. The ISO-certified process applies the same way to a single gut renovation as to a 50-property maintenance agreement.
Ready to Work With a Contractor Built for National Scale? Start the Conversation
If your project is in any U.S. state and requires construction, renovation, inspection, or restoration — TurnKey National Enterprises is the call to make. Tell us the property location, the service type, and your timeline. One team handles the routing, the scope review, and the project coordination from there. If you have questions before reaching out, we’ve compiled answers to common questions about our services to help you get started.