Miller Contracting understands the importance of the planning phase of your warehouse or commercial building project. Working out the details first will ensure smoother job-site execution, which means faster occupancy, fewer problems and costs remaining within budget. We will sit down with you to discuss the type of facility you need to satisfy your goals. If at all possible we try to design our projects so that the office portion of the building is on grade while the warehouse portion is "dock high".
When the project is an addition or renovation to an existing building, close coordination and cooperation are required. Miller Contracting works with you to keep your business running during the construction process. Your work can continue while we do ours.
STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION CENTER FOR TAMPA BAY STEEL:
We have completed several projects over the past 15 years including 75,000 square feet to their distribution facility, several bridge cranes, renovated and expanded the offices, constructed a shop office and break room addition and then constructed a 31,000 square feet free standing steel service center with bridge crane. We also completely redesigned the site with over 2 acres of paved parking and roads and extended the municipal water and sewer main 1,400 feet to the site and installed a sanitary sewer pump station. Over the years we have also added thousands of square feet of 8" slabs for various pieces of equipment inside the facility.
STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES FOR IDI:
Our first project for this owner was a 15,300 square feet office and warehouse that utilized a sanitary sewer pump station. Two years after finishing the first building they needed a larger one so we designed and built a 25,400 square feet building with offices on grade and dock high warehouse.
OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE FOR WEB PARTNERS:
This 13,500 square feet office and warehouse also utilized on grade offices with a dock high warehouse. Building has masonry walls with a steel building roof. Because it shares a site with a similar building, its design was such that both buildings complement each other.
STORAGE FACILITY FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS:
This 10,400 square feet building has masonry walls and with a bar joist and metal deck with membrane roof. It includes a 2,500 square feet mezzanine. While it is "free standing" it was the 3rd building on this site and the owner conducted day to day operations throughout construction with minimal interference.
STORAGE WAREHOUSE FOR SOUTHERN ELECTRIC:
This 13,500 square feet steel building has 10' masonry walls with metal panels above. The front of the building has a mezzanine and the exterior reflects the looks of their offices across the street which we built 14 years earlier.
WAREHOUSES AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES AT MARKET CENTER:
A four building complex in Tampa completed in phases over a three year period. Large oak trees in the center of the site were retained to make a traffic island and to break up the large expanse of pavement. We constructed a storm sewer extension in the road right of way to connect to the municipal system allowing a positive drainage outfall that reduced the size of the pond substantially, increasing the size of the buildings. The project also required a sanitary sewer pump station and connection to the municipal sewer system.
WAREHOUSE ON CHERRY PALM:
This 14,800 square feet warehouse and office was the fifth building we had done for the owner. Again, we used a steel building roof system with masonry walls and decorative metal panels to enhance the building’s appearance. It included a vertical wall retention system.
VASQUEZ IRON WORKS:
A 3,500 square feet welding shop which was located in a Tampa area requiring architectural features softening the warehouse look. These requirements were met in a cost effective way by adding a stucco wainscot, windows and contrasting colored wall panels.
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE FOR INTERIOR ELEGANCE:
Another building with on grade offices and a dock high warehouse. This 12,500 square feet steel building has a 4:12 hip roof and stucco over metal panel walls to help it blend in with the adjacent retail store. We conducted extensive negotiations with the Florida Department of Transportation to allow a second driveway on US 41 without which the project could not have been built since the second entrance was necessary for tractor/trailer maneuverability. The site also required a sanitary sewer pump station.
MANUFACTURING, DISTRIBUTION AND STORAGE FACILITY FOR GARDNER ASPHALT:
This 155 feet clear span building met the customer's requirement of no interior columns. Since this 40,000 square feet building replaced one that had been destroyed by fire the project was designed, permitted and built in 4 months.
STORAGE FACILITY ADDITION AT LYKES PASCO:
A 25,000 square feet pre-engineered roof system was surrounded by buildings on 3 sides. Since rain water could not flow onto the existing roofs, an innovative inverted V roof system was designed with large PVC pipe conveying water from the valley gutter directly to a detention pond. We worked with the owner for minimal disturbance of the rest of the facility including relocation of high voltage power lines.
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