Miller Construction Begins Two Projects Totaling $68 Million For Foundry Commercial

Miller Construction Company has started construction on four South Florida industrial warehouses for Foundry Commercial.

Carrie Meek International Business Park Phase 4, a $32-million project in Opa Locka, consists of two buildings totaling 375,000 square feet. Egret Point Logistics, a $34-million project in Boynton Beach, has two buildings totaling 457,000 square feet.

“At Miller, our clients are the most important part of what we do,” said Brian Sudduth, CEO and President of Miller Construction. “Foundry has been a long-term client that continues to trust us with their projects across the state.”

Both buildings at the Carrie Meek International Business Park project will be equipped with 36-foot clear-height ceilings, two drive-in doors with ramps at each location, and 47-foot by 54-foot column spacing. The 193,912-square-foot Building 1 will have 40 dock doors. The 180,521-square-foot Building 2 will have 26 dock doors.

The project will meet LEED v4 standards, which improves efficiency and environmental impact by building users.

Foundry Commercial has leased land from the Miami-Dade County Aviation Department and Miller Construction Company will hire subcontractors participating in the Miami-Dade Small Business Enterprise and Community Workforce programs.

The project team for Carrie Meek International Business Park Phase 4 includes Arcadis (Architect), Puga & Associates (MEP), DDA (Structural), and Langan (Civil).

Both Egret Point Logistics buildings at 3800 S. Congress Ave. in Boynton Beach will be equipped with 60-foot speed bays. The 223,438-square-foot Building 1 will have 32-foot clear-height ceilings and 54-foot by 45-foot column spacing. The 233,958-square-foot Building 2 will have 32-foot clear-height ceilings and 54-foot by 51-foot column spacing.

Miller’s preconstruction team worked diligently on the Boynton Beach project. After demolishing the 120,000-square-foot structure onsite, it performed above-standard sitework on the property. The construction of the new facilities and the associated new utilities must be constructed while maintaining the municipal lift station that is in service on site.

The project team for Egret Point Logistics is Arcadis (Architect), B&K Engineering (MEP), DDA (Structural), and Kimley Horn (Civil).

 

 

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