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| Owner: |
Safeway, Inc. Scot Swan (425) 455-8668 |
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| Architect: |
The Dykeman Architects Gordon MacDonald (425) 259-3161 |
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| TOTAL Contract Amt.: |
$ 14,000,000 |
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| Start: | February, 1999 | ||||||||||||||
| Completion: | June, 2002 | ||||||||||||||
| Project Manager: | Karen Bagley | ||||||||||||||
| Superintendent: | John
Barnes Cliff Trickey Larry McPheters |
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Descriptive: Remodels are so much fun! These projects truly test the patience and organizational skills of both contractor and client. Just a few of the many challenges involve; daily coordination with store management, relocating entire departments into temporary quarters, finding storage in a limited area and constructing temporary enclosures and signs. The Contractor had to maintain great flexibility in helping Safeway keep their stores open 24 hours a day, while keeping its customers happy and safe. North Pole, Alaska - This 53,600 square foot remodel includes concrete cutting, removal, and placement work for new and relocated refrigeration cases throughout the store. The Owner provided a phasing plan which required the Contractor and the store Manager to work together very closely and be responsive to the customers needs at all times, as the store is open 24 hours a day. The remodel included structural upgrades to the roof structure and an existing mechanical mezzanine. The refrigeration and mechanical equipment remained in operation while the upgrades were being done. New trusses had to be disassembled and reassembled in place in order to accomplish the work. |
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