The project entails the redevelopment of a site to construct two contemporary warehouse buildings (Buildings 1 and 2) totaling approximately 2,175,000 square feet, including ancillary office space. Building 1, a cross-dock structure, comprises about 1,422,500 square feet, while Building 2, also a cross-dock design, encompasses around 752,500 square feet. The development includes amenities similar to a corporate campus environment, proximity to major transportation hubs and highways, and nearby retail destinations like Ontario Mills Mall and Victoria Gardens. Key features include state-of-the-art facilities, turn-key tenant improvements, and a focus on sustainability with a projected 30% utility savings.
The construction project commenced after three months of meticulous demo and grading, during which a significant 16-foot disparity between the two buildings was addressed. Challenges concerning schedule, budget, and site logistics were adeptly managed throughout the process. Coordination with local authorities was paramount, necessitating zoning and land use amendments, subdivision of the site, acquisition of tree removal permits, and conducting environmental impact assessments. Moreover, the integration of transit improvements and the establishment of a new public roadway posed considerable hurdles, all of which were effectively navigated during the planning and approval stages.
The panel design for the project involved considerations for structural integrity, insulation, and energy efficiency to meet modern standards and support the high-cube warehouse requirements. Cross-dock configurations for both buildings necessitated intricate logistics planning to optimize loading and unloading operations efficiently.
The project's strategic location near major population centers and transportation hubs offers a positive impact on the community, offering potential employment opportunities and contributing to economic growth. Additionally, the emphasis on sustainability with a projected 30% utility savings indicates a commitment to reducing environmental impact, aligning with contemporary green building practices. Moreover, the inclusion of transit improvements and the development of a new public roadway can enhance local infrastructure and promote alternative modes of transportation, further benefiting the community and reducing environmental footprint.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91106
United States