3D Metals
620 Construction added a 56,000 sq. ft. addition to this modern coil slitting plant in Medina, OH. The design/build project featured heavy cranes and a 40 ft. deep slitting pit. The project was started in Oct. 2007 and completed for use in April of 2008. The addition was constructed with a pre-engineered system featuring large bay spacing and utilizing bar joist construction. The interior steel and masonry was painted birth white and the energy efficient lighting presents a very clean operating environment.
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Ansco Machine
This design/build project is located in Cuyahoga Falls in an industrial park off St. Rt. 8. This family owned business is a very progressive machine shop with heavy power. The pre-engineered was designed to handle cranes and a wide variety of special equipment and planned for future expansion.
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Alloy Fabrication
This was a straight forward 8,000 sf. addition to a fast growing fabrication and powder coating facility located in Lodi, Ohio. The special item included a containment trench drain. The owner intends to paint his original facility to update and match the new addition.
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Ansco Machine Addition 2
This is a 20,600 sq. ft. addition to an existing crane building in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 620 Construction built the original facility 5 years ago and this addition maximized the lot. The addition is hosting new CNC machines for this rapidly growing company. This addition was started in late November 2005 and was occupied by machinery in March 2006.
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API
This industrial building is on Rt. 82 in Strongsville, Ohio. It utilizes both masonry and pre-engineered building systems. The building was designed as a machine shop with air conditioning attached to the air rotation HVAC system to provide humidity control for the CNC machine centers. The space also has a large mezzanine area to maximize the efficiency of the entire space.
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Aztec Imports
This project was a design/build pre-engineered addition to an existing pre-engineer warehouse on St. Rt. 18 in York Township. The masonry side walls offer additional protection for the warehouse operation.
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Blast Abrade
This project was a design/build pre-engineered office/warehouse building located in Grafton. This project was designed with heavy crane capacity and power for the machine shop operations. The building was completed in the fall of 2005.
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Conviber
This pre-engineered design/build project was completed in two phases. The long, narrow building was designed to handle their specialty conveyor belt products. The addition demonstrate the ease of expanding a pre-engineered building by utilizing expandable endwalls and frames. The entire addition can be completed prior to taking down the endwall of the existing building thus providing total security during the building process.
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Counts Container
This is 2003-04 pre-engineered addition is located in Brookpark, Ohio. The clear side light panels allow natural light to illuminate the shop.
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Crop King, Inc
This design/build office/warehouse facility is located on Greenwich Rd, in Seville, Ohio. The original building features 20,000 Sq. Ft. of office and warehouse. 620 Construction then built two additions for Crop King bringing the total Sq. footage for the complex to more than 32,000 Sq. Ft. The buildings have crane capacity and feature white split face masonry kneewalls and offices on the outside of the main framed building.
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Cuyahoga Bridge
This is a design/build, pre-engineered free standing office/warehouse in Seville, Ohio. The building features an offset office and multi-colored masonry on the exterior and higher ceilings and glass block on the inside to enhance the appearance. This building was built in 2008.
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Dearborn Industries
This addition was designed with a pre-engineered frame with crane capacity and a pre-engineered roofing system. The siding is extremely unusual, horizontal siding with custom trim to match the existing building. Started in the dead of winter, the project was completed in early spring of 2005. It represents a good example of mixing building types to accomplish the needs of the owner.
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Desperate Enterprises
Desperate Enterprises is a 28,000 sq. ft. office/warehouse design/build project. Desperate Enterprises had been a tenant of 620 Corporation for years and contracted us to construct their new facility in Sharon Twp, Medina County. This is a pre-engineered metal building with a masonry wrap and drivit fascade. It was completed in the Spring of 2006.
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Enjex
620 added extensive warehouse space to the facility in Twinsburg, Ohio. The design/build team used a glass panel wall as a transition between the original pre-engineered building and the pre-engineered addition. This pre-engineered building proved to be an economical solution for the expansion program.
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ETS Schaefer
The 620 team designed/built this 70,000 Sq. Ft. fabrication facility on Highland Dr. in Macedonia, Ohio. This facility features multiple cranes and heavy power for welding. The offices where designed on the front with masonry walls separating the office and the shop functions and creating areas for gang showers. A lazor screed allowed 620 to pour more than 600 cu. yds. of concrete per day when the 8” floor was being constructed.
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Falcon
620 Construction designed and built a 6,000 sq.ft. masonry addition to an existing facility. This addition uses bar joist, and metal deck with conventional masonry bearing walls, bar post and deck with a rubber roof. This project was completed in the Spring of 2003. 620 built a second addition on the same property for the same landlord, but a different building. The second building utilized a metal pre-engineered package to match the number two building’s system.
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HVC
620 Construction was the general contractor for this 60,000 Sq, Ft. chemical plant on West Smith Rd. in Medina, Ohio. The total facility features a 30ft. deep unloading pits under a rail road siding. The 8 decks are under cover. The offices were placed on the outside of the main shell to allow for separation of function and maximize the warehouse function. The project had many unique features including a sophisticated spill containment system and an outside concrete pad that can be converted into an internal floor if they ever chose to expand the building.
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Kenn Rupp Props
This picture reflects a 2001, 85,000 Sq. Ft. addition to an existing warehouse in Medina, Ohio. In 2002, 620 Construction added another 20,000 to this same warehousing facility. This building is a pre-engineered building with full metal sides and interior liner panel, 8 truck docks and air rotaiton heating system.
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Leitner Fabrication
This heavy crane building was constructed on Independence Dr. in Medina, Ohio. This building has multiple cranes with maximum capacity of 70 Tons. In 2005, 620 Construction built an addition to handle a new furnace for the rapidly growing Leitner Fabrication company. In 2008, 620 Construction was hired again to design/buid another addition to their facilities.
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M & G Polymers
This remodeling project was completed in 2002. The design/build team took a used manufacturing warehouse facility and created a very sophisticated laboratory for this Italian Polymer research center. 620 gutted the original 40,000 Sq. Ft. building, and added a 5,000 Sq. Ft. tower building in the rear, and then built in the laboratory. This fast track project was designed, gutted, rebuilt and added onto in a little more than six months.
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Main Street Lighting
This pre-engineered building was built for a fiber glass pole manufacturer on Industrial Parkway in Medina, Ohio. The office was built into the main shell and a full mezzanine was constructed above the offices to utilize the economies of a pure pre-engineered shell without different roof lines.
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Martina
In 2009, 620 was hired as a subcontractor on this project to furnish and install the footers, foundations and steel building package on this unique 10,000 sf. multi-tenant building. The owners of this building are in the trades and acted as their own general contractor. 620 was also responsible for the erection or the steel building package they supplied around the masonry system supplied by the owners.
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Medina Supply
620 Construction designed/built this warehouse on State Rd. in Medina, Ohio. The building features 14 different types of block that Medina Supply sells. This 10,000 sf. facility has both drive-in doors and a dock for maximum flexibility as a distribution center. This masonry bearing building has bar joist and a fully adhered rubber roof. The building also features an explosion proof room with containment and special ventilation for the chemicals being stored there.
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Ohio Wholesale
620 Construction designed and built a 102,800 sq.ft. addition to an existing Seville, Ohio facility. Poor soil condition required special auger-casted pilings and foundations. The addition is pre-engineered steel with 34 ft. eaves, an 8ft. high masonry wrap and 8 docks. 620 also used trusses instead of purlins on this building to increase to size of the bays (space between supporting columns). This building also featured a transition bay between the existing building and the addition. Skylight panels were added to provide natural light and energy savings. This warehouse utilizes the automated wire guided forklift pulling system on 5 foot isle ways. This required super flat floors and the use of lazor guided concrete screeds.
Please click the icon to view the interior of the building before the racking system was completed. This project was completed in the early Spring on 2003.
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Pacific Tool & Die
Industrial has heavy floors and masonry kneewalls. Pacific tool is located in the North side of Brunswick Industrial Park.
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Partners in Plastics
620 Construction design/built the original 30,000 Sq. Ft. manufacturing facilities on Wolff Creek Dr. in Sharon Center, Ohio. 620 has added subsequent warehouse additions of 40,000 and 10,000 Sq. Ft. and additional offices of approximately 5,000 Sq. Ft.
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Partners In Plastics Addition
620 Construction finished a 7,000 SQ. FT.addition in 2004 and is starting a 32,000 sq. ft. addition in August 2005. It is a pre-engineered building on Wolf Creek Industrial Park in Sharon Center, Ohio. The site will be fully developed at about 125,000 sq. ft. by October 2005. 620 built the original 30,000 SQ. FT. plant in 1994 and then added another 40,000 SQ. FT. of warehouse in 1997 and 10,000 SQ. FT. of warehouse in 2000 along with an extensive office addition.
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Partners In Plastic Addition (2)
This 32,000 + sq. ft. addition was the last of a series of additions to the original American Building for the fast growing plastic blow mold shop. 620 Construction built the original 30,000 sq. ft. building and additions of 40,000, 10,000, 3,500, 7,000 and now 32,000 sq. ft.. The 32,000 sq. ft. addition was occupied just 73 days after the building permit was issued.
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PFS
This is a summer 2006 addition to a machine shop in North Royalton. The addition is masonry and was set up to be divided into 2 units in the future if necessary. In addition to the building 620 Construction tore out all the old asphalt and replacing with new concrete drives and parking lot. 620 designed this building to match the original with bar joist and metal deck, but improved upon the original by installing a fully adhered rubber roof instead of a built up roof.
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Plastech
620 designed/built a 20,000 Sq. Ft. addition to this Avery Drive manufacturing facility in Strongsville, Ohio. The following year 620 added another 25,000 Sq. Ft. of warehouse space. The pre-engineered buildings featured 6 decks and masonry kneewalls.. 620 also built a new concrete street with a culdesac to access the site. The design /build project provided a very economical solution and a great value for this rapidly growing automotive supplier.
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Pier Tool & Die Inc
This mold shop was designed/built with crane capacity. The offices were built on the exterior with masonry bearing walls and pre-engineered roof system. The shop area is a pre-engineered building system with masonry kneewalls. The owner later installed a 130 ton press and other heavy equipment.
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PoMaCon
This design/build project is located in Brunswick’s North industrial park. The offices were built on the exterior of the main building with masonry bearing walls and a metal roof system. The shop area is a pre-engineered building with an offset ridge to accommodate different size cranes. 620 was also contracted to add a 10,000 sf. addition to the building. This facility now features 20,000 with multiple cranes, a paint booth and an inside truck dock. The owner utilizes windows for natural light, brightly painted interior wall and high energy, efficient lighting to provide a very positive work environment.
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QPMR, Inc
This is a design/build project on Industrial Parkway in Medina, Ohio. The building features exterior offices and a 20 ton crane in the shop area. This expandable pre-engineered building features a ground level oversized overhead door so the trucks with large equipment on them can be pulled in and unloaded by the 20 crane. The exterior offices wrap the main building to soften the height of the crane building while maximizing the functionality of the service areas in the building.
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S.K.M.L.
620 designed built this multi-tenant building for an owner occupier of a light manufacturing business. The business owners decided that in order to take advantage of the economies of scale, they would build twice the size they originally needed for their own business. This allowed them to reduce the cost per square foot of their own space and the rental space and have the additional space available when their business grew into the space. The cash flow from the rental space was intended to help pay for both the owner’s space and the tenant space. This is a pre-engineered building with a masonry veneer and expandable end wall. The building is designed to be expanded with additional rental units or owner occupied space with each having their own entrances, overhead doors, restrooms and utility meters.
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Shiloh Industries
Ohio Welded Blanking facility in Valley City, Ohio hired 620 to design/build two additions to the shipping end of the facility. The design started in Dec. of 2004 and was occupied early June 2005. The additions on the north and south side of the building had to be built while maintaining approximately 100 trucks per day flowing through the new additions areas.
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Seville Bronze
This is a design/build, pre-engineered addition to a Seville, Ohio manufacturing facility. Although small in size, the addition accomplished a great deal of functionality for the firm. The project was completed in less than 60 days.
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Three D Metals
620 Construction designed built this 56,000 sf. addition for the expansion of their coil splitting operation. This building featured heavy crane capacity and a 30 foot deep pit for the coil unwinding operation. The pre-engineered building matched the masonry and siding of the existing building and was built for the most part in the dead of winter.
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TRC / Rosco
620 Construction is engineering a 10,000 sq ft addition including both office amd warehouse space.
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TRI-BEC
This 12,000 Sq. Ft. pre-engineered addition is located on Progress Park Dr. in N. Royalton, Ohio. The building is 100 foot by 120 foot and is clear spanned with no internal columns. The building was designed to broken down into multiple units with power, sewer, water, gas and overhead doors and docks being available to two or more tenants.
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TRI-BEC 2
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TLC Packaging
1145 Industrial Parkway is a Sq. Ft. office/warehouse/manufacturing facility owned by 620/Gowe Leasing and built with multi-tenant capabilities with 4 docks and 3 drive in overhead doors and separate entryways for the future should they be needed. Ground was broken in January 2004 and the building was completed on June 15th, 2004. The building is a pre-engineered steel frame with masonry and steel sidewalls and a standing seam metal roof. ESFR sprinkler heads create a very dense, flexible fire suppression system that allows maximum flexibility for future tenants. The power and sewer supplies are flexible to meet a wide range of tenants.
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Unisand, Inc
This factory is located on Industrial Parkway in Medina, Ohio. The original building had approximately 2500 Sq. Ft. of office and 12,000 Sq. Ft. of shop space. 620 has since added another 7500 Sq. Ft. of manufacturing space and approximately 14,000 Sq. Ft. of warehouse space in 2004.
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Unisand Addition
This 14,000 SQ. FT. addition was the second addition for Uni-Sand since 620 built the original building in 1997. This gave the fast growing company more than 33,000 SQ. FT. in total. This project started in early June and was completed by early Sept. The pre-engineered addition matches the existing building including the split face block knee walls.
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Value Part
This distribution center is located on Wegman Dr. in Valley City, Ohio. The original project involved 5,000 Sq. Ft. of office and 20,000 Sq. Ft. of warehouse. An additional 25,000 Sq. Ft. of warehouse was added within a couple of years. The pre-engineered buildings allow tremendous flexibility and are easily added onto with the comfort of security during construction. The very last step is to take the wall down in between the original facility and the addition.
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WG Machine & Tool Co
Design/build crane building designed with two different floor heights with one heavy duty crane. Located on Industrial Parkway, Medina, Ohio.
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Wolff Brothers
Medina - 620 Construction added approximately 30,000 sq. ft. to the warehouse with about 8,000 sq. ft. of mezzanine
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Wooster - 620 Construction also built a 20,000 sq. ft. warehouse addition for the Wooster distribution center.
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Wolf Brothers 2
Wooster - 620 Construction also built a 20,000 sq. ft. warehouse addition for the Wooster distribution center.
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