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Hobby Lobby

Hobby Lobby

$2M, plus installation of ½ M of owner furnished materials.  55,168 sf new ground up store for one of the most aggressively expanding national retail chains.  Construction, which was completed in 4 months, consisted of 1,800 cubic yards of shallow concrete foundations and 7-1/4” & 11-1/4” tilt-wall, long-span steel joists, single ply TPO roof, automatic entrances, glazed storefronts, furred drywall and pegboard of interior faces of perimeter walls, acoustical ceilings, VCT, floor and wall tile, full wet-pipe fire protection system, plumbing, roof top HVAC units, and a 1200 A electrical service.  Building consists of a 47,100 sf main sales floor, entry vestibule, employee lounge, instructional area, frame room, public restrooms, cash office, manager’s office, staging area, receiving area, truck dock ramp, and compactor pad.  Vannoy also performed the grading work for the entire 35-acre site, allowing for seamless coordination of Developer’s Sitework with Hobby Lobby building construction.

Trader Joes

Trader Joe’s

Recently, Vannoy has initiated a relationship with Trader Joe’s through the construction of new locations in South Carolina, Kentucky, and Florida. Each of these projects required integrated construction with multi-tenant developments requiring fast track delivery of the finished space. Each project carried specific unique design components and coordination with Trader Joe’s separate vendor suppliers. All projects were very successful and we look forward to an extended relationship in the future.

Harris Teeter

Harris Teeter

Over the past four years Vannoy has constructed several projects for Harris Teeter. While occupied and operational, each project required extensive planning and phasing to minimize disruptions to existing operations. Each project consisted of a new store layout, new/expanded produce areas, new fixtures and new finishes. All projects were completed on time and in budget.

Dicks Sporting Goods

Dicks Sporting Goods

In order to complete the construction of the new Dick’s Sporting Goods store, Vannoy had to complete extensive structural and interior demolition/renovation of an existing Circuit City to convert the store. Approximately half the new build was ground up construction and half was interior demolition. In addition, new sitework was required in order to adapt to the larger building footprint. The interior build-out had high-end finishes and the millwork package fell under Vannoy’s contract.