Case Studies

Alexis Park-Office

Challenges

  • Working with a very small site, we were to design and construct a 3-story office building
  • Value engineer suggested to allow architect ideas and changes
  • The company continued to grow and change during construction

Solutions

  • The elevations differed 20 degrees from one end to another. We designed a shelf for a building footprint
  • We made revisions to support a budget “not to exceed” with owner & architects approvals
  • We made continuous changes in layout, and office allocation during the build-out to accommodate the monthly growth

Blair Rubber-Manufacturing

Challenges

  • A large steel delivery was scheduled in 3 weeks when an environmental issue arose with client’s site.
  • This was scheduled to be the second project addition – doubling size of the plant without stopping production or truck traffic.
  • Canadian ownership in the US – international laws of commerce were in play

Solutions

  • Provided the site and developed the pad and foundation ready to accept steel in a new city from the one originally planned.
  • Coordinated a traffic pattern for construction vehicles separate from production shipping and receiving.
  • Unified construction and international lawyers to work together toward a common goal. 

Le Chaperon Rouge-Specialty

Challenges

  • A large steel delivery was scheduled in 3 weeks when an environmental issue arose with client’s site.
  • This was scheduled to be the second project addition – doubling size of the plant without stopping production or truck traffic.
  • Canadian ownership in the US – international laws of commerce were in play

Solutions

  • Provided the site and developed the pad and foundation ready to accept steel in a new city from the one originally planned.
  • Coordinated a traffic pattern for construction vehicles separate from production shipping and receiving.
  • Unified construction and international lawyers to work together toward a common goal.

HomeGoods-Retail

Challenges

  • Timing was critical. HomeGoods needed a retail operation built fast to meet the demands of a busy shopping season.
  • In addition, the project demanded separate utilities of existing retail areas.

Solutions

  • Beacon Marshall fast-passed design and bidding and moved the entire store within 60 days. 
  • The project included separate power, water, and plumbing. The team worked 24/7 to ensure the success of the project.