KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Warehouse construction projects, like this one, are best served with clear planning, strong client collaboration, and reliable execution.
  • A ground-up metal building can be completed efficiently — in this case, just four months from groundbreaking to move-in.
  • Client-driven finishes and custom layouts help tailor the space exactly to business needs.
  • Professional financing, design-build coordination, and local expertise ensure the project stays on time and on budget.

 

Colorado Springs-based Complete Window Care needed a functional, modern space for their expanding operation. Our team stepped in to deliver expert warehouse construction services: financing, design, build, and tenant finish, all in record time. From site prep to clean handoff, the process was thoughtfully executed at every stage.

Warehouse Construction - Hammers Construction
Warehouse Construction – Hammers Construction

 

Project Overview

This warehouse construction project resulted in a versatile 5,000 sq ft metal building at 7176 Cole View. Designed and financed by our Hammers Construction team, the project was completed in May 2017 — only four months after breaking ground. The combination of office and warehouse space supports operational efficiency and company growth.

 

Planning & Design: Getting It Right from the Start

Every successful warehouse construction project begins with detailed planning. After meeting with the Complete Window Care team, we laid out a design-build roadmap.

Site assessment and financing solutions were aligned early with the client’s schedule and budget.

As part of the design phase, building orientation, workflow, parking access, and lighting were optimized to serve both office staff and warehouse operations.

The client selected interior finishes, lighting schemes, and structural framing clearly, combining functionality with their brand aesthetic.

 

Ground-Up Metal Building: Built with Precision 

As a ground-up package, this warehouse construction job included foundation work, structural framing, and exterior metal building installation.

Site clearing and foundation poured quickly, allowing structural steel and metal panels to follow without delay.

Our experience with metal buildings ensured efficient logistics — materials arrived on time, crews moved seamlessly, and quality standards were upheld.

With constant oversight, the building was weather-tight in under two months.

 

Tenant Improvement & Custom Finishes

While the metal shell took shape, Complete Window Care focused on interior detail — an essential part of this warehouse construction project.

Interior build-out included partitions, office finishes, restroom facilities, and functional work zones.

The client chose fixtures, finishes, and mechanical systems that matched their evolving needs, creating a polished, professional space.

Coordination between trades was smooth, which kept pace and prevented conflicts during build-out.

 

On Time, On Budget: A Seamless Handoff

Our team prides itself on delivering warehouse construction projects efficiently, and this one met expectations across the board.

Regular progress tracking and budget reviews kept things transparent, so there were no surprises at close-out.

Collaboration with the client on finish selections and schedule reviews ensured expectations were aligned from day one.

The project wrapped up in May 2017 — on time, on budget, and ready for move-in.

 

Results and Business Impact

Complete Window Care moved into a functional, tailored workspace without delays. The mixed office/warehouse design enhanced day-to-day operations and improved employee workflow. Now, with room to grow and a professional environment, future expansion is supported.

 

Why This Warehouse Construction Model Works

The Complete Window Care project is a textbook example of smart warehouse construction:

  • Early coordination of financing and design removes uncertainty.
  • Metal building shells are cost-effective and fast to erect.
  • Client-selected finishes add identity and functionality.
  • Strong project management ensures timelines and budgets are met.

 

Let Hammers Construction Build Your Next Warehouse Success

When it comes to warehouse construction in Colorado, Hammers Construction offers a full design-build solution — from land financing to tenant finish. Ready to build smart, fast, and tailored to your brand? Contact Hammers Construction today and let’s discuss your next project!

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Here are some of the latest and greatest innovations in warehouse construction:
    • High Ceilings and Vertical Storage: Use taller shelving units and racking systems to maximize vertical space, supported by equipment like forklifts and automated systems.
    • Mezzanine Levels: Add mezzanine levels to double your floor space, creating additional storage or work areas with minimal disruption.
    • Automated Storage Solutions: Implement automated systems like AS/RS and vertical lift modules to increase storage density and improve retrieval efficiency.
    • Flexible Racking Systems: Use adjustable pallet racking to adapt to different product sizes, optimizing space for various inventory types.
    • Planning for Future Growth: Design your warehouse with flexibility in mind to accommodate future business growth and potential expansions.

 

Maximize Your Storage Capacity with the Latest Innovations in Warehouse Construction 

Warehouse Construction - Hammers Construction
Warehouse Construction – Hammers Construction

When it comes to warehouse construction, one of the biggest challenges is making the most of the available space. Whether you’re building a new warehouse from the ground up or expanding an existing facility, maximizing storage capacity is key to ensuring your operations run smoothly and efficiently. But how do you go beyond the basics to truly optimize your space? Let’s explore some of the latest innovations in warehouse construction!

 

Space-Saving Trends in Warehouse Construction 

1). High Ceilings and Vertical Storage

One of the simplest yet most effective ways to increase storage capacity is by thinking vertically. High ceilings are a game-changer in warehouse construction, allowing you to stack products or materials much higher than you could with a standard ceiling height. By incorporating taller shelving units or racking systems, you can significantly increase the amount of inventory your warehouse can hold without expanding the building’s footprint.

But it’s not just about stacking things up. You’ll need the right equipment, like forklifts with extended reach capabilities or automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), to make full use of that vertical space. These technologies not only help you access inventory stored at higher levels but also improve safety by reducing the need for manual handling.

 

2). Mezzanine Levels: Double Your Floor Space

If your warehouse has the ceiling height to accommodate it, adding a mezzanine level is a fantastic way to effectively double your floor space. Mezzanines can be used for additional storage, office space, or even as a dedicated area for specific tasks like packing and shipping.

The beauty of mezzanine levels is that they’re highly customizable. You can design them to meet the specific needs of your business, whether that’s adding more storage for inventory overflow, creating a dedicated workspace, or even setting up a viewing area for quality control. And because mezzanines are modular, they can be added to existing warehouses with minimal disruption to your operations.

 

3). Automated Storage Solutions

In today’s tech-driven world, automation is playing an increasingly important role in warehouse construction. Automated storage solutions, such as carousels, vertical lift modules (VLMs), and AS/RS, are designed to maximize storage density while also speeding up retrieval times.

These systems work by automatically organizing and retrieving items, reducing the need for wide aisles and manual picking. This means you can fit more inventory into a smaller space, all while improving the efficiency of your operations. Plus, automation helps reduce errors, which can save you time and money in the long run.

 

4). Flexible Racking Systems

Not all warehouses store the same types of products, so having a flexible racking system that can adapt to your specific needs is essential. Adjustable pallet racking allows you to change the height and configuration of your shelves, making it easier to accommodate products of different sizes.

For businesses that store a mix of large and small items, using a combination of pallet racking and shelving can help optimize space. You can store bulkier items on the lower racks and smaller items on higher shelves, ensuring that every inch of your warehouse is being used effectively.

 

5). Planning for Future Growth

While it’s important to maximize your current storage capacity, it’s also crucial to plan for the future. When designing your warehouse, consider how your business might grow in the coming years and build in flexibility to accommodate that growth. This could mean installing racking systems that can be easily reconfigured or designing the building to allow for future expansion.

 

Ready to Maximize Your Warehouse Space? Contact Your Local Warehouse Construction Specialists! 

Maximizing storage capacity in your warehouse is all about finding the right balance between innovation and practicality. Whether you’re considering high ceilings, mezzanine levels, automated systems, or flexible racking, the goal is to create a space that works for your business now and in the future.

At Hammers Construction, we specialize in warehouse construction. Our team of experts is ready to help you maximize your storage capacity with innovative solutions that make the most of your space. Contact Hammers Construction today to start planning your next warehouse project and take your business to the next level!