NASG Tennessee South

Pulaski, Tennessee

25,000-square-foot addition

The Brindley team began with site grading and the design of a system to divert water away from existing buildings and new construction. Within the 25,000-square-foot addition, reinforced concrete with high-load capabilities was installed in the press pit areas. To reduce operating costs and enhance working conditions the building was equipped with LED lighting. In addition, the floor was treated with an epoxy coating and all the steel surfaces were painted white.

One of the challenges of this project was to remove the end wall columns of the existing building and to redesign the steel to allow for the columns to be removed. Another challenge involved supporting a crane in the existing space during construction.

Pouring the concrete floor for the addition.

The white-painted structure of the pre-engineered metal building brightly reflect the LED lighting.

Work progresses with the pre-engineered steel building being closed.

The low-maintenance epoxy floor finish reflects the LED lighting.

Two presses installed above their pits.

The scale of the project can be seen in this photo of a press being installed.