by Burke Construction Group | Mar 16, 2019
This tenant improvement is a demo-remodel / expansion for the Kimley-Horn offices. The scope of work for this project includes demolition of all finishes and walls, the addition of electrical and bracing to structurally and electrically support a DIRTT wall system and 2 paint colors and new floor finishes. Our scope also includes a few additional processes such as installing all-new millwork in the kitchenette.
by Burke Construction Group | Mar 16, 2019
In 2012 we completed a 13,132 square foot tenant improvement which consisted of interior design, framing, electrical, mechanical and plumbing finishes as well as extensive security upgrades. In 2016 we completed an 8,058 square foot expansion for William Hill Gaming. The expansion included demolition to part of the existing suite as well as the suite receiving all new flooring, HVAC, interior walls, ceiling, electrical, doors and paint.
by Burke Construction Group | Mar 12, 2019
The Frito Lay Las Vegas DC Expansion project included a 30,000 square foot expansion of the existing warehouse facility. This expanded space utilized tilt-wall panel construction similar to the existing building. The existing concrete tilt-wall building was designed with a metal panel exterior wall section and the expansion will connect to the existing building along this elevation. This new expansion functions with the pre-existing facility as one common warehouse space.
2016 Safe Site Award
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AGC – Las Vegas
by Burke Construction Group | Mar 10, 2019
Two new Pirch distribution centers in Santa Fe, California and Oceanside, California. Our first distribution center was 38,000 square feet and was an expansion as well as the renovation of an existing mid-bay industrial building. Our second distribution center was a 25,317 square foot distribution center expansion and renovation, which included new offices, a training area as well as an in house gym for employees.
by Burke Construction Group | Feb 10, 2019
Construction of the Seven Hills Behavioral Institute, a 26,400 square foot steel and block 56-bed psychiatric facility, consisting of an outpatient treatment clinic and a two-story in-patient treatment center. The second phase of this project consisted of an expansion and addition to the existing facility. Construction included the conversion of an existing one-story 15,000 square foot office building and the construction of a new one-story 2,415 square foot between the existing hospital and the expansion space.