GGSchmitt
An industrial interior renovation and infrastructure upgrade integrating operational improvements, MEP coordination, and production-support systems within an active manufacturing environment.
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An interior remodel and infrastructure upgrade for the GG Schmitt industrial facility located in Bradenton, Florida. The project focused on modernizing operational, administrative, and production environments within an active industrial setting while coordinating complex mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems across the 14,760 square foot facility.
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Design & Collaboration
The project required close coordination between architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and specialty systems to support the operational requirements of a Factory/Industrial F-1 occupancy environment. The remodel introduced updated workspaces, utility coordination, storage improvements, and revised production-support areas while maintaining continuity with existing operations.
Particular attention was given to integrating new systems and infrastructure within the existing building framework, including coordination of penetrations, utility routing, and operational sequencing throughout the facility.
Execution & Key Elements
Execution involved extensive coordination of subcontractors and specialty trades, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, millwork, and utility providers. Work included interior wall assemblies, ceiling systems, flooring preparation, HVAC balancing, plumbing fixture installation, and electrical infrastructure upgrades throughout the building.
Specialized production-support areas—including wash bays, oven areas, PC booths, and utility exhaust systems—required dedicated mechanical and power coordination integrated with the architectural layout.
Additional scope included modifications to storage and circulation infrastructure, including expansion of an elevated storage platform and extension of the existing stair landing system. Coordination with TECO was also required to extend natural gas service to the facility.
The project required disciplined sequencing, safety management, and operational coordination to support active industrial use conditions during construction.
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Outcome
The result is a carefully coordinated industrial facility renovation that modernized operational functionality, infrastructure, and workspace organization while supporting the technical and logistical demands of an active production environment.
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