EcoSteel was selected by Jericho Development to supply the (3) pre-engineered metal buildings for Phase 1B of the long-awaited revamp of San Pedro’s Ports O’ Call Village. This 42-acre complex on the L.A. Waterfront is approved to ultimately feature more than 330,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and other commercial uses. Plans also call for a 6,200 seat amphitheater. With requirements for marine-grade coating, large clear spans, and engineering for future tenant improvements, EcoSteel was able to provide the solutions through intimate coordination with the Studio One Eleven design team. Visit https://www.westharborla.com/ for more information on this multi-phase community development and slated tenants.
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Utah Data Center / Intermountain Electronics
Intermountain Electronics is breaking ground on a new 130,000 sq ft manufacturing facility in Helper, Utah, with EcoSteel supplying the complete steel package. In an industry where speed matters, EcoSteel delivered full engineered drawings (including multiple revisions), fabrication, and delivery of the building in just 10 weeks from initial agreement, before most competitors could have completed their first set of engineered drawings.
Working alongside Claris Design Build, we provided a flexible, responsive solution that kept the project on schedule despite an aggressive timeline. Our system and team made it possible to adapt to design changes on the fly while keeping production moving.
Key Points:
- 130,000 sq ft custom steel manufacturing facility
- 10 weeks from agreement to delivery, including engineering, revisions, fabrication, and shipment
- Close coordination with Claris Design Build to meet tight deadlines
This project reflects EcoSteel’s ability to execute under pressure and deliver where others can’t.
Prefab Commercial Metal Building
Getting started on a commercial renovation can be both exciting and vast, especially if the project is for a well-established company with a highly functioning facility like our Chicago based client, EJ Basler.
EJ Basler, who offers the latest in cutting edge precision machining technologies and techniques, came to EcoSteel with the vision of demolishing their existing industrial warehouse and reconstructing it with an additional rear connecting corridor. This new industrial project and campus-style expansion feature the construction of a new 30,000 square foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, a structure fit to support the growth of their operation.
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The project will be led and developed by architect, Marc Amstadter of Amstadter Architects, a specialist in all things industrial and commercial design.
Paired with EcoSteel’s unlimited design flexibility and prefabricated metal building systems this project has the ability to cut timelines and construction costs significantly.
The exact time it will take for the erection of this prefab commercial metal building system is dependent on the contractor, however, generally the expectation for a building this size can be as short as a few weeks or a couple of months.
Another time-saver for these prefab commercial metal buildings is the prep work. Prefabricated buildings are attached to a concrete slab that can be prepped and completed while awaiting the custom steel kit to arrive on site. Another thing to keep in mind is using a metal building contractor with the experience to serve a successful and timely project assembly.
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Are you ready to get started? EcoSteel has been revolutionizing the prefabricated metal building industry with our innovative architectural facade systems and technology for over 10 years. Not only will you be saving time and money but we can offer space optimization options and net-zero energy capabilities, thereby maximizing property returns by day one! Learn how EcoSteel can empower your project today by calling us at 800.587.6604 or you can provide your information here.
Modern Commercial Steel
Custom prefabricated medical office building in Los Angeles, CA. A state of the art Surgery Center occupies a premier downtown location in Burbank right on the I-405. This All Steel bolted frame construction ensures the patients inside are protected by a superior structure designed for earthquakes along with providing the most resistance to fires.
Hospitals and Medical Office Buildings run a high risk of fast-spreading fire damage with high-pressure oxygen lines running through the walls. In addition to safety features, an EcoSteel prefab commercial building eliminates the lumber and asphalt materials which are used in standard construction methods. The off-gassing of glues for engineered lumber products and asphalt shingles creates poor indoor air quality. Steel does not harbor mold, bacteria, and termites and therefore does not need regular chemical treatments of waterproofing, or insecticides which cause disease among humans.
The project was completed in under 12 months and provides a safe healthy environment for employees and patients who occupy the building daily. The unique architecture and precision-based panel design conveys the message of a superior brand over that of the traditional building options. 16 Additional LEED Points are available when designing with the EcoSteel Prefab System.
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Martire Family Arena | Sacred Heart University
A $70 million Sacred Heart University ice hockey and skating arena has broken ground on the university’s West Campus in Fairfield, Conn. Measuring 122,158 SF, with an NHL-standard 85×200 FT rink, it is the future home of the Sacred Heart University Pioneers Division I men’s and women’s hockey teams, members of Atlantic Hockey. First puck drop is slated for January 2023.
As supplier of the building’s all-important exterior steel panels, EcoSteel is playing a key role in helping Sacred Heart University (SHU) realize its dream. The architect chose EcoSteel from numerous other steel panel manufacturers and suppliers to provide the 16,000 square feet of metal panels for the arena’s exterior cladding.