Industrial Projects
The industrial and warehouse market has been the basis of our experience. HCG has completed countless facilities across the United States, and we are always looking to expand our portfolio. View a sample of our industrial projects below and be sure to contact us today for more information about how we can help you build your business!
World Connect 3
Location: 5424 Exploration Drive | Indianapolis, IN 46241
Project Type: Industrial Spec
Size: 620,935 SF
Scope: $17.6 million
Owner: Molto Properties
Architect: American Structure Point
Completed: December 15, 2017
LEED Certification: Pending
Project Description:
Our Indianapolis team built this distribution warehouse located at Site Three on Exploration Drive in the growing AmeriPlex Development adjacent to the Indianapolis Indiana International Airport for Molto Properties in 2017. The facility is a one story pre-cast concrete and steel structure with environmentally conscious site development including wetlands, and sustainable landscaping embracing the building and car and truck parking areas. HCG completed the 621,000 square foot facility on time and on budget, despite losing nearly a month of construction due to weather.
The Haskell Building
Location: 6101 Cleveland Avenue | Michigan City, IN 46360
Project Type: Multi-tenant light industrial
Size: 64,000 SF
Scope: $5.4 million
Owner: Haskell Northwest Partners, LLC
Architect: Curran Architecture
Completed: November, 2017
Project Description:
The Northwest Indiana Region broke ground on the site for a new 64,000 square foot shell building located on 4.33 acres on Cleveland Avenue in Michigan City, IN in May and completed construction of the facility in November in 2017. The Haskell, a multi-tenant flex building located in the AmeriPlex-Marquette business park, features high quality pre-cast concrete panel construction with interior steel columns for roof and structural stability. The structure offers 24’ clear height and flexible space to serve office, warehousing and light manufacturing requirements.
Graycor Industrial Constructors
Location: 6500 Daniel Burnham Drive | Portage, IN 46368
Project Type: New Construction
Size: 44,000 SF
Scope: $2.5 million
Owner: Clybourn Northwest Partners, LP
Architect: Curran Architecture
Completed: June 2011
Project Description:
HCG completed this 44,000 SF build to suit for Graycor which houses the Indiana headquarters for Graycor Industrial Constructors, Inc. and Graycor Blasting Company, in June 2011. The new building enabled Graycor, a leading provider of construction, maintenance and facilities services, to combine personnel and resources from three separate locations to streamline business processes and more effectively serve their customers. The new building was designed to LEED standards and features abundant natural lighting and bold architectural details throughout, providing a soothing yet functional workplace while welcoming and impressing guests. The facility features 10,000 SF of office, as well as separate area in the warehouse for vehicle and equipment maintenance space as well as a fabrication shop area. The building earned a Community Improvement Award from the Greater Portage Chamber of Commerce for contributing to the image and enhancement of the City of Portage.
Elm Hill Building A
Location: 1508 Elm Hill Pike | Nashville, TN 37210
Project Type: New Construction
Size: 90,000 SF
Scope: $8.5 million
Owner: Summit Holladay Partners, LLC
Architect: Arkisson-Harber-Architects, Inc.
Completed: October 2009
Project Description:
HCG completed this 90,000 SF Warehouse/Distribution/Flex Building in 2009. It was the first project completed in the AmeriPlex at Elm Hill Business Park in Nashville, TN and the first LEED Certified multi-tenant industrial building in the State of Tennessee. The building structure is Pre-Engineered Steel with a Tilt Wall Concrete Skin and offers a Clear Height of 24’-0”. The facility also boasts translucent wall panels in the warehouse to allow natural lighting and pervious concrete pavement, both of which add to the LEED Certification. A reflective roof, dimmable & solar lights, rainwater capture irrigation, and energy efficient HVAC are a few additional features that reduce energy consumption and lower costs for the building and its wide variety of tenants.