Romulus, Michigan
This project involves a tenant fitout for an existing building, with modifications to the use and occupancy of an established package delivery facility. The facility will undergo significant upgrades, including the addition of a mezzanine and a new interior material handling equipment (MHE) system to streamline operations and improve efficiency.
The scope of work encompasses architectural, structural, and electrical trades. While the tenant fitout and MHE system are shown for reference purposes, the installation of the mezzanine system (resin deck) will be handled by others. The mezzanine and stair components are included to demonstrate the required structural foundation and slab work that will be completed as part of this project.
The facility primarily serves as a package distribution service, with packages arriving prepackaged in cardboard boxes and labeled for shipment. These packages are unloaded from tractor-trailer trucks at designated loading docks. Once inside, the packages are sorted into specific locations before being reloaded onto trucks for delivery to a final service center.
The operation is designed to function with two shifts, during the day and evening, with a potential third shift during peak seasons. The facility will not include high-bay racking or high-piled storage, and no hazardous materials will be handled or stored on-site.
This project is focused on enhancing operational efficiency and accommodating the growing demands of the package delivery service while ensuring the facility remains safe and compliant with all regulations.