Miller Construction starts another project for Foundry Commercial

Miller Construction is continuing its successful relationship with Foundry Commercial, a real estate services and investment company, with a new site in Hialeah Gardens. The firm recently announced the start of site work for Foundry Commercial’s new two-building, 312,592-square-foot Midpoint Miami Logistics Park. The project is the design/build and construction services contractorโ€™s ninth project for Foundry.

The project required a Class IV wetlands permit as well as site clearing and earth moving. Construction is starting with the 147,974-square-foot Building 1, which contains the fire pump for both structures, and will continue with the 164,618-square-foot Building 2 a few weeks later. Designed by RLC Architects of Boca Raton, both Class-A industrial buildings at Midpoint Miami Logistics Park will feature 32-foot ceilings and 54-foot column width to maximize efficient workflow. Buildings 1 and 2, with a total of 124 dock doors, will share a 180-foot truck court. The project team includes Miami engineering firms Puga & Associates International (MEP), DDA Engineers (structural), and Langan Engineering (civil). Leasing is by Avison Young Globalโ€™s Miami office.

Located at at 14501 NW 109 Ave. near the intersection of Floridaโ€™s Turnpike and U.S. 27, and close to Interstate 75, Midpoint Miami Logistics Park will provide next-generation industrial space in a market responding to intense demand spurred by the uptick in ecommerce during the COVID-19 pandemic.

โ€œWith South Florida a key growth market for us, Miller Constructionโ€™s counsel, precision, and focus on adding value for complex projects gives us a strong competitive edge,โ€ said Foundry Commercial Principal David Blount.

Up next, for Miller: two more Foundry projects under contract, slated to begin in the fourth quarter.

Keren Moros
kmoros@lmgfl.com
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