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Reno-based manufacturing company announces groundbreaking of new 51,050 sf facility.

Reno, Nev. August 7, 2019 – United Construction is partnering with LUX dynamics, a Reno-based manufacturer of high bay lighting fixtures, to design and build their new manufacturing facility. The building will be located within blocks of the existing LUX dynamics corporate headquarters to further their exponential growth.

LUX dynamics was founded in 2008 by inventor, John McCarty, after he identified an opportunity to improve the design of industrial lighting fixtures so they would stay cooler, and in turn, last longer.  Their designs for high quality, longer-lasting products garner high demand nationwide among government agencies, NASA, industrial facilities, gymnasiums and even aquatic centers.

While LUX dynamics’ luminaires are frequently used in local facilities, the biggest driver of recent growth comes from government contracts for use throughout the United States. Their products are 100% made in America and engineered to reduce replacement costs – a winning combination that has LUX dynamics building for a bright future.

Construction for the new facility is scheduled to start immediately, with a groundbreaking ceremony Friday, August 16. (Click here for event details.)

As the Design-Build contractor, United Construction is providing in-house architectural design and construction management for the new 51,050 square-foot, tilt-up facility. The building will feature 28’ clear-height ceilings and a 5,724 square-foot mezzanine that offers flexible expansion options.

Michael Russell, CEO of United Construction shared, “We are honored that LUX dynamics selected us to build their new facility. There is something symbolic about building for an expanding, Reno-based company that nationally represents quality and ingenuity cultivated in our own backyard. Our industrial projects proudly feature LUX dynamics fixtures, similar to the ones that are illuminating NASA. They are manufactured down the street from our office – and that is incredible.”

With completion of the new facility, LUX dynamics will have capacity to expand their team of 48 to upwards of 100 employees. McCarty has great success attracting talent based on word-of-mouth. The culture at LUX dynamics has been carefully germinated around people’s genius; not their appearance.

McCarty is grateful for the support he has received from the northern Nevada community and would like to acknowledge Doug Erwin and Nancy McCormick with the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada (EDAWN). Also, as a long-time member of Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) Reno Tahoe, McCarty appreciates the support he’s received from them over the years.

He credits Christopher Mann of Community Ventures for being instrumental in finding and procuring the perfect site for the future of LUX dynamics.

Additionally, he would like to thank the team at Umpqua Bank.  McCarty claims, “Nick Butler, Nathan Wilkerson and Kevin Tappan have been especially helpful in getting this project off the ground.  They have proven to live up to their mantra of being The World’s Greatest Bank.”

LUX dynamics will continue administrative and R&D operations in their corporate headquarters located at 1350 Capital Blvd in Reno. For more company information, visit www.luxdynamics.com.

 

Direct media and event questions to:

Rachel Yelley, Marketing & Communications Manager

United Construction

ryelley@unitedconstruction.com

(775) 389-1739

 

RENO, Nev. — Northern Nevada’s construction community showcased its best work of the past year at the annual PINNACLE Awards, sponsored by the Nevada Chapter AGC.

The Projects In Northern Nevada Achieving Construction Leadership Excellence, or PINNACLE Awards program, was established in 1999 to honor the “Best of the Best” in Northern Nevada construction projects; recognizing construction leadership, excellence and community spirit.

Independent judges from the Utah AGC Chapter, measured entries based on safety, craftsmanship, challenges met, client relations, innovation and “green” building practices. Projects must have been completed during the 2017 calendar year.

General Engineering Construction and Building Construction projects vie separately for the PINNACLE Award in two divisions: under and over $5 million. Specialty Contractors vie for the PINNACLE in the over and under $500,000 $500,000 category.

United Construction received an award for Building Contractors under $5 million: Meeting the Challenge of a Difficult Job for the University Studies Abroad Consortium Annex.

Foot and auto traffic congestion. Unforeseen soil issues. Spikes in material prices. Such were the challenges, and more, overcome by United Construction in building the three-story, 11,631-square-foot office structure in the core of the University of Nevada, Reno’s main thoroughfare.

Situated on the west side of North Virginia Street across from Nightingale Concert Hall, the University Studies Abroad Consortium Annex presented United with changing land elevations that required exterior design adjustments, notably increasing the top floor by three inches to compensate.

Additionally, the site featured heavy clay soil that required mass excavation and the addition of a retaining wall with soil nailing and helical piers. United worked closely with geotechnical consultants to ensure that the retaining wall supported the soil of adjacent properties as well.

Then came a significant escalation in the price of materials, in some cases by 30 percent. One of the building’s interior finishes was to be a wood composite, and the cost swelled by more than $30,000. United worked closely with USAC the architect, Van Woert Bigotti, to find an alternative cedar product at a more reasonable price but with a similar visual impact.

Their teamwork shows in a the iconic stature of the final product which was completed in August 2017 at a cost of $3.8 million.

 

 

 

CA Team VolunteersMembers of United Construction’s Northern California office joined together with the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services to help provide people in need with clothing, blankets and household items. It was a heartwarming experience to help families in our community access provisions, especially as we head into the cold winter months.

Volunteering supports an important aspect of our Build United philosophy in giving back to the communities where we live and work. United Construction is honored to support the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services and their mission to assist those in need by alleviating their immediate pain and problems and moving them toward self-sufficiency and financial independence.

 

Food Bank of Northern Nevada

What better way to celebrate the holiday season than to volunteer? United Construction team members joined together last week to sort and package donated food items at the Food Bank of Northern Nevada. We are proud to support our local Food Bank and their mission of feeding the hungry today and solving hunger for tomorrow through community partnership.

United at the Food Bank

Check out the action as crews work on the site for Crow Holding Industrial’s new facility in Livermore, CA. Thank you to George Reed for sharing this video with us!

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Sparks, NV. April 5, 2017 – United Construction is well underway on the first phase of converting a vacant industrial building that was previously a Lowe’s Home Improvement store into a Class-A office for Renown Health.

United Construction partnered with Renown Health and ZPD+A Architects to provide preconstruction services including preliminary pricing, mock-ups,  expertise about local conditions/climate best practices and assisted in coordinating meetings with local planning and building officials to help facilitate the project budget and schedule. After partnering for the preconstruction phase of the project, and through a competitive bid process, United Construction was selected as the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) to complete the demolition and construction phases of the project.

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United Construction is the Design-Build Contractor for LogistiCentersm at I-80, a multi-phase, master-planned industrial park totaling more than 800,000 square feet in western Reno.

The project is being developed by national industrial real estate owner-operator, Dermody Properties and will be constructed in two phases. Phase 1 is currently under construction and includes two buildings, Building 1: 223,619 square feet and Building 2: 184,451 square feet.

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March 28, 2017 – With the framing of interior walls and roof structure currently being erected, the future home of University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is starting to take shape. The 11,631 SF, Class-A office is adjacent to the University of Nevada, Reno campus and is scheduled for completion this summer.

Class-A Office for USAC
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March 22, 2017 – Last week marked an important milestone for the construction of LogistiCenter at Las Vegas Boulevard, a 546,480 SF industrial facility on Las Vegas Boulevard near North Walnut Road. The building will feature 36 feet of clear height and above-standard auto and trailer parking. The facility will be e-commerce-ready and is ideal for distribution, manufacturing and warehouse operations.

As the Design-Build Contractor, United Construction provided in-house design services to create a flexible space that will be suitable for up to four tenants. The building will be completed on time by the second quarter of this year.