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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.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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