General-Contractor
Triangle
has constructed several Walmart Supercenters for Walmart Stores Inc. in
Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. The stores combine a full-line of grocery and general
merchandise departments under one roof. In addition, Triangle has completed
multiple projects involving expansion, renovation and specialty projects for
Walmart Stores Inc.
Typical
supercenters average between 100,000 and 220,000 square feet of retail space
and feature 36 general merchandise departments including a complete apparel
department with accessories, a fine jewelry department, a lawn & garden
center, a health & beauty department, a full-line of electronics and a
pharmacy.
The grocery
areas feature a bakery, delicatessen, frozen food section, meat/dairy and fresh
produce departments. Supercenters also often include Specialty Shops such as
the Vision Center, Tire/Lube Express and Photo Processing. The following is a
list of Triangle’s experience with Walmart Stores:
·
Comstock
Park, MI
·
Monroe,
MI
·
Logansport,
IN
·
Muskegon,
MI
·
Southgate,
MI
·
Oshtemo,
MI
·
Chesterfield,
MI
·
Flint,
MI
·
Flint,
MI - Sam’s Club
·
Plainwell,
MI
·
Grandville,
MI
·
Clinton,
IN
·
Charlotte,
MI
·
Greenville,
MI (2 stores)
·
Oxford,
OH
·
Kentwood,
MI
·
Battle
Creek, MI
·
Coldwater,
MI
·
Canton,
MI
·
Mishawaka,
IN
New
Supercenters
These
projects range from $8 to $14 million over a 12-month average duration. They
involve 20-35 acres of site development, wetland mitigation, storm water
retention, road work, 80,000–120,000 square feet of building construction,
general contracting services and sustainable building practices. Triangle has
completed four of these facilities. Four projects of this type were completed.
Renovations
These
projects range from $1 to $2 million over a 2 to 4 month duration. They involve
complete interior building renovation including, new rest rooms, pharmacy,
customer service, optical areas—all while maintaining 24-hour store operations
and customer accessibility. Triangle has completed five of these projects.
Expansions
These projects
range from $7 to $10 million over a 10-month duration. They involve 10-30 acres
of site development, storm water retention,
60,000 to 120,000 square feet of building expansion, general contracting
services, and sustainable building practices—all while maintaining 24-hour
store operations and customer accessibility. Three projects of this type were
completed.