The Opus team had the right attitude throughout the process, ensuring the facility met our needs both from a budgetary standpoint and the actual facility.
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Personalized Solution to Help Grow CPC’s Business
The Community Power Corporation (CPC) industrial building construction project offers a distinctive business culture supported by a network of bike and jogging trails as well as corporate and neighborhood retail services.
The build-to-suit, 50,400-square-foot, front park-rear load facility is located in the Compark Industrial Complex within the Compark Business Campus in Englewood, Colo. The new larger, single-story facility supports the expansion of CPC’s operations and will help increase productivity by bringing all operations into one facility.
CPC worked with Opus Development Company, L.L.C. when it became evident that they would not find a building that could meet the growing business’ needs. During the design process, Opus worked closely with CPC to ensure that several unique usage requirements – including office space, internal production area and outside storage and testing areas – were incorporated into the facility.
Opus’ design-build approach and construction project management expertise also made the process easier for CPC since Opus took the lead on interactions with subcontractors, architects and regulatory bodies.
The rear load facility features state-of-the-art warehouse characteristics including ESFR sprinklers, 24-foot clear storage, a parking ratio of two per 1,000 and above standard electrical availability.
The build-to-suit, 50,400-square-foot, front park-rear load facility is located in the Compark Industrial Complex within the Compark Business Campus in Englewood, Colo. The new larger, single-story facility supports the expansion of CPC’s operations and will help increase productivity by bringing all operations into one facility.
CPC worked with Opus Development Company, L.L.C. when it became evident that they would not find a building that could meet the growing business’ needs. During the design process, Opus worked closely with CPC to ensure that several unique usage requirements – including office space, internal production area and outside storage and testing areas – were incorporated into the facility.
Opus’ design-build approach and construction project management expertise also made the process easier for CPC since Opus took the lead on interactions with subcontractors, architects and regulatory bodies.
The rear load facility features state-of-the-art warehouse characteristics including ESFR sprinklers, 24-foot clear storage, a parking ratio of two per 1,000 and above standard electrical availability.