by Marcy Marro | September 4, 2017 12:00 am
Green Span Profiles helps grocery distribution with expansion

“We attached the new refrigerated building to an existing refrigerated building,” says Dennis Bunting, program manager at GRIFFCO Design Build Inc.[1], of Atlanta. “It had some complexities, but it all came together.”
The temperature-controlled expansion facility, one of the larger projects GRIFFCO has designed at 174,000 square feet, houses refrigerated perishables, including meat and poultry, produce and fruit ripening rooms. “There’s a 35- and 45-degree dock room, a 34-degree room, a 45-degree room, a 55-degree room and a 32-degree meat and poultry room,” Bunting says.
The project was one of the first completed with Green Span Profiles[2] products after the manufacturer received Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals for its cold-storage wall panels: MesaLine, VeeLine and ShadowLine.
These approvals were a requirement for the Houston grocery distribution center expansion.

Approximately 100,000 square feet of MesaLine insulated metal panels were installed as walls on the new facility, measuring 174,000 square feet to accommodate the growth of the grocery supplier.
All Green Span panels installed on this project were 4 inches thick. Cold Storage Construction Services[3] of Montgomery, Texas, a contractor specializing in low energy-loss refrigerated warehouses and workspaces, headed the installation, completed in May 2016. The MesaLine panel from Green Span Profiles was chosen for the project with 26-gauge Galvalume interior and exterior metal substrate, both in Regal White. The panels measured 42 inches wide.
“It was a pretty straight-forward job, nothing real sexy, but it looks great,” says Wade Hudson, president and project manager for Cold Storage Construction Services. “We’ve worked with Green Span before. They’re there when you need them and their products are top quality.”
Hudson says many of the insulated metal panels were 45 feet long, but his crews routinely work with larger panels. The family-owned operation has expertise ranging from meat and poultry processing plants to high-volume refrigerated warehousing.
Cold Storage Construction Services designs and builds workspaces requiring low temperatures, such as petrochemical, aerospace, pharmaceutical and testing and material laboratories.
Brian Jaks is the vice president of sales and marketing at Green Span Profiles, Waller, Texas. For more information, visit www.greenspanprofiles.com[4].
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