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UNDER CONSTRUCTION: New building underway for Mount Pleasant auto dealer
By Ross Norton,
2024-05-21
Under Construction is a roundup of some of the recent and ongoing commercial construction projects going on across South Carolina. Architects, contractors, engineers and other players in the construction industry are welcome to submit projects with photos to SC Biz News.
Project description: This project includes the development and construction of 22 acres and a new 45,000-square-foot showroom and service building. Scope of work includes new car wash and paint booth. Galeana/Mount Pleasant is Pyramid Contracting’s fourth major ground-up project with the Galeana Motor Group.
HCA Office
100 Coastal Drive, Suite 410
Charleston
Developer/owner: HP 2000DI c/o Holder Properties, Atlanta
Architects: FBR Design Group; Alpharetta
General contractor: J. Musselman Construction, Charleston
Estimated completion date: April 2024
Project description: This project is a 39,856-square-foot interior renovation of office space on the fourth floor of an existing Daniel Island building. The new floor plan contains open and closed offices, corridors, conference rooms, training rooms, restrooms, huddle rooms and break rooms. New architectural finishes such as flooring, paint, wallcoverings, acoustical wall panels, lighting, glass, storefront and casework are specified. Scope includes new HVAC equipment, plumbing fixtures, fire alarm system and fire sprinklers.
(Photo/ J. Musselman Construction)
Ice House, Suite 101
4287 Spruill Avenue, Suite 101
North Charleston
Developer/owner: Ice House Project, Sullivan’s Island
Architects: The Middleton Group, North Charleston
General contractor: J. Musselman Construction, Charleston
Project description: This project is an interior upfit for offices in an existing building. The new floor plan includes a large open office area and many private offices as well as a break room, workroom and conference rooms. Trades include framing, flooring, casework, painting, HVAC, electrical and plumbing.
Isle of Palms Phase 3 Drainage
30th Avenue Outfall and Forest Trail Outfall
Waterway Boulevard
Isle of Palms
General contractor: Quality Enterprises, Naples, Fla.
Engineers: Thomas & Hutton, Mount Pleasant (civil, structural, survey, water resources, water and wastewater)
Project manager: Thomas & Hutton, Mount Pleasant
Estimated completion date: March 2024
Estimated total cost of project: $2.4 million
Project description: The 30th Avenue outfall project drainage improvements include nearly 900 linear feet of pipe and box culvert improvements, channel improvements, eight replaced/new drainage structures, tidal backflow prevention, riprap outfall protection, and maintenance provisions. This project, which discharges to the Intracoastal Waterway, will provide drainage improvements to a 62-acre residential basin.
(Photo/Thomas & Hutton)
Isle of Palms Stormwater Infrastructure
41st Avenue Outfall
41st Avenue
Isle of Palms
General contractor: The Bastion Group, Summerville
Engineers: Thomas & Hutton, Mount Pleasant (civil, structural, survey, water resources, water and wastewater)
Project manager: Thomas & Hutton, Mount Pleasant
Estimated completion date: June 2024
Estimated total cost of project: $3.2 million
Project description: The proposed drainage improvements will include more than 1,600 linear feet of pipe improvements, channel improvements, 10 replaced/new drainage structures, riprap outfall protection, and tidal backflow prevention to prevent sunny day flooding. This project, which discharges to the Intracoastal Waterway, will improve the drainage within a 93-acre basin and provide tidal flood protection for homes and critical infrastructure including a fire station.
General contractor: McCrory Construction, Columbia
Engineers: Brandt Engineering, Midlothian, VA (MEP); Little Diversified, Charlotte (structural)
Estimated completion date: Third quarter 2024
Project description: For this expansion McCrory Construction is adding nearly 11,000 additional square feet to the footprint of the 38,000-square-foot Publix at Trenholm Plaza. The resulting store will be just under 50,000 square feet and will get a complete interior renovation as part of the project. The area sees heavy daily traffic, which requires extra care and caution to keep shoppers safe and the worksite clean. The store will remain open during the project.
Sam’s Club
733 Fashion Drive Columbia
Developer/owner: Sam’s Club, Bentonville, Ark.
Architects: SGA Design Group, Tulsa
General contractor: McCrory Construction, Columbia
Project description: This is a 138,677-square-foot interior and exterior renovation to the Sam’s Club located at the Village at Sandhills. Project scope includes selective demo, new shop-in produce and dairy coolers, and new refrigerated cases. Work also includes furnishing miscellaneous steel, joist reinforcements, a millwork and trim package, metal-stud framing and drywall, interior painting, fire protection modifications, and MEP upgrades. The store will remain open during construction.
Upstate
Renfrow Industrial Headquarters
2605 Nazareth Road
Spartanburg
Owner: Renfrow Industrial Inc., Spartanburg
Architects: Craig Gaulden Davis, Greenville
General contractor: Harper General Contractors, Greenville
Engineers: Seamon Whiteside (civil)
Project manager: Harper General Contractors, Greenville
Estimated completion date: March 2024
Project description: The new 20,000-square-foot Renfrow Industrial Headquarters facility features architectural tilt-up construction and high visibility along the Interstate 85 corridor. The office building will be fully upfitted to Class A corporate standards.
Swamp Rabbit Trail Legacy Connector
Swamp Rabbit Trail
Greenville
Developer/owner: Hollingsworth Funds/city of Greenville
Project description: The path connects Legacy Park to the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail Green Line Extension and provides residents of Verdae and the surrounding neighborhoods a safe and accessible way to enjoy outdoor activities.
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