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Bell Helicopter
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Coca Cola Distribution Warehouse
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Merrick Pet Care Distribution Center
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Pacific Cheese
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Truckwash Express
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Yellowhouse Machinery
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Bell Helicopter
Since moving back to Amarillo in 1997, Bell Helicopter has built more than 400,000sf of large hangar and office space for their Amarillo Operations. After providing Construction Administration services on the initial building, our firm has taken all design responsibilities and aided Bell in master planning their entire campus. Buildings include the 525 Assembly and Sub-Assembly building, V-22 Assembly Building Addition, New H-1 Hangar, Paint Facility, and Expansion and Water Test Facility.
- “They have always provided Bell with professional, talented, and friendly service that exceeds our expectations.” George Herring – Manager, Facilities and Maintenance – Bell Helicopter
Size
400,000+ SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Construction Administration
Master Planning
Project Features
Large Open Structure Hangars
Design Team
Mike Boyett, Architect
Tom Lavin, Principal in Charge
Coca Cola Distribution Warehouse
In an effort to move Coca Cola from their previous location in downtown Amarillo to an area more suitable for their business, The Amarillo Economic Development Corporation stepped in to move them to the Centerport development east of town. This new 92,000 sf facility give Coca Cola Refreshments a fresh start while allowing them to grow and continue to serve as a major employer of Amarillo residents.
Size
92,000 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Large open warehouse for storage and distribution of product
Floor to ceiling glass in employee areas for day-lighting
Low maintenance metal panel exterior
Design Team
Mike Boyett, Architect
Tom Lavin, Principal in Charge
Merrick Pet Care Distribution Center
As Merrick Pet Care continues to grow and expand their brand in the pet food market, a new distribution center in Hereford, Texas allows them to package, store and distribute their products to the entire country. The packaging area follows many of the same strict requirements found in human food packaging. Phase I of the project was a 250,000+ SF building with multiple truck bays, packaging, storage, and office facilities. Phase II increased the facility by 76,730 SF to allow for the rapid growth of the business.
Size
Phase I – 251,477 SF
Phase II – 76,730 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Food Packaging Area
Large open structure for storage and distribution of products
Design Team
Mike Boyett, Architect
Pacific Cheese
Established in 1970, Pacific Cheese is a broad line cheese supplier with multiple locations around the country that serves customers around the globe. Their new facility in Amarillo, Texas opened in 2009 and is a 92,700 sf cheese processing facility in Amarillo Economic Development Corporations’ Center Port development. The facility was constructed on 7.5 acres with food processing space and semi-truck shipping and receiving docks for product distribution. The site design incorporated landscaping features to soften the exterior and provides convenient parking for employees. The building is PEMB structural steel with tilt up concrete panels on the exterior walls, TPO roofing and insulated prefinished cooler panels.
Size
92,700 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Food processing facility meeting all stringent FDA standards for quality
Multiple bay truck dock for distribution of products
Design Team
Tom Lavin, Principal in Charge
Truckwash Express
To meet a need driven by the large number of trucks serving the Bakken Oil fields, the Truckwash Express was designed for fully automated truck wash equipment that could service up to 3 trucks at one time and would facilitate heavy mud and snow removal. Given the extreme weather conditions in the area, the facility was constructed with pre-cast insulated concrete panels and features in-ground radiant heating at the exterior entrances to avoid snow and ice accumulation.Ra
Project Location
Williston, North Dakota
Size
18,945 SF
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Radiant heating in slabs and exterior concrete to eliminate freezing at the entrances
Precast insulated concrete panel construction
Fully automated truck wash equipment
Design Team
Yellowhouse Machinery
Yellowhouse Machinery Company is headquartered in Amarillo, Texas and has multiple full service dealerships in Texas and Oklahoma. Our firm has worked with Yellowhouse for many years providing designs for dealerships in Amarillo, Lubbock, Dalhart and San Angelo, Texas. The facilities feature large open warehouse structures for equipment with additional retail and office space.
Size
Varies per location
Services Provided
Architecture
Interior Design
Project Features
Large open warehouse for storage and repair of large scale equipment
High open structure retail areas with natural daylighting
Design Team
Mark Phillips, Architect
Mike Boyett, Architect