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"Each Project is Unique"
Our project managers would be the first to tell you that no two projects are alike. That goes double for industrial projects. These projects may be completely high tech, with process piping, or Top Secret, with specialized systems that we cannot even discuss
Or the project may be a distribution center, with multiple bays, and high ceiling clearances.
"Whatever the challenge, H.B.D. people are up to the task to meet your needs."
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Rose Coffee
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Kaiser Electric Headquarters Building
Warehouse - Fenton, MO
Multi-purpose, 35,000 sq. ft., office-warehouse facility with a 3,000 sq. ft. mezzanine constructed using tilt-up concrete methods. Project included high-end interior finish work and very unusual site conditions that had to be overcome to facilitate foundation construction.
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Sea-Pass, Inc.
Warehouse - St. Louis, MO
Fabrication of a 150,000 sq. ft. frozen fish processing plant and warehouse facility. Project included installation of specialized processing and cold storage equipment, and mechanical and electrical systems.
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Rose Coffee Company / ClearBrook Bottling Building
Warehouse - St. Louis, MO
22,000 sq. ft. building to house water bottling operation and bottle storage; tilt-up concrete construction.
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JC Penny Warehouse - Rider Trail
Earth City, MO
Construction of a 130,000 sf. ft. warehouse for JC Penny Corporation.
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Rider Trail Warehouse II
Earth City, MO
90,000 sq.ft. concrete tilt wall panel warehouse addition in Earth City, MO. With 28 foot tall ceilings, the building will provide 16 loading docks and one oversized entry ramp into the structure. The new building’s tenant will have the ability to customize the warehouse to suit their business by early spring 2006. H.B.D. built the initial building on this property in 1979 this warehouse.
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Edison Brothers
Washington, MO
An automated warehouse/distribution facility originally constructed for the Edison Brothers apparel division. The work was done in 4 phases over approximately 10 years. The initial phase (Phase I) consisted of approximately 180,000 sq.ft. of automated warehouse. Concrete foundations, exterior masonry walls, insulated steel siding walls completely sprinkled with a 50,000 sq.ft. mezzanine to accommodate the receiving, collating and shipping of apparel to approximately 180 Edison Brothers apparel stores. Phase 2 consisted of a 20,000 sq.ft. addition. The 20,000 sq.ft. addition was for the housing and automated distribution of miscellaneous specialty items. Phase 3 consisted of approximately 90,000 sq.ft., and again expanded the automated distribution facility. High rack storage with automated stacking and retrieval system. Phase 4 consisted of approximately 100,000 sq.ft. addition and extended their bulk warehouse storage. |
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Dielman Industrial Building
Conversion of an aging warehouse building into an office warehouse facility, providing complete tenant finish for a new tenant on a multi-level building.
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Bell Electrical
St. Louis, MO
Construction of a pre-engineered facility for Bell Electrical Contractors, consisting of office and warehouse area.
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Electro Motion Refrigeration
A 10,000 sq.ft. masonry office warehouse including site work.
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ACF Industries
A new, 3-story headquarters building for ACF, consisting of approximately 134,000 sq.ft. Structural steel frame with metal panel skin and glass ribbon windows.
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