AROW Global Corporation – Manufacturing Expansion
The110,000-square-foot AROW Global Corporation manufacturing expansion by Ellis Construction created a massive production and storage area. Phase One expanded the current manufacturing floor space by 59,000 square feet as an extension of the engineered steel superstructure with a concrete slab-on-grade floor with concrete frost walls, metal walls panels, masonry firewalls and an EPDM roof system. Due to the sheer size of the addition, the interior of the building included load-bearing CMU walls with a reinforced concrete cap to create bathrooms and a mechanical mezzanine area that are atop the bathrooms. Phase Two added even more manufacturing floor space by creating a 59,000-square-foot carbon copy of Phase One. The site had more than three acres of wooded area and swamp land that needed to be cleared, grubbed and dewatered. The loss of existing loading docks required ground-level loading docks on the north side of the existing plant.
Description
Silver Award
General Contractor, Industrial, Over $3 Million
AROW Global Corporation – Manufacturing Expansion
Mosinee, WI
Ellis Construction
Owner: AROW Global Corporation
Designer: Ellis Construction
The110,000-square-foot AROW Global Corporation manufacturing expansion by Ellis Construction created a massive production and storage area. Phase One expanded the current manufacturing floor space by 59,000 square feet as an extension of the engineered steel superstructure with a concrete slab-on-grade floor with concrete frost walls, metal walls panels, masonry firewalls and an EPDM roof system. Due to the sheer size of the addition, the interior of the building included load-bearing CMU walls with a reinforced concrete cap to create bathrooms and a mechanical mezzanine area that are atop the bathrooms. Phase Two added even more manufacturing floor space by creating a 59,000-square-foot carbon copy of Phase One. The site had more than three acres of wooded area and swamp land that needed to be cleared, grubbed and dewatered. The loss of existing loading docks required ground-level loading docks on the north side of the existing plant.