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Manufacturing, Warehouse & Distribution Construction

Building facilities that support production, storage, and movement. Delivered with a focus on efficiency, durability, and long-term use.

Built for How Facilities Operate

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Manufacturing and distribution spaces are driven by workflow. Layout, access, and equipment all need to work together to keep operations running without interruption.

These projects often involve tight schedules, specialized requirements, and coordination with equipment installation. Every decision needs to support how the facility will function once it’s up and running.

Scott Builders approaches each project with a clear plan to keep timelines controlled, communication open, and construction aligned with operational needs. This includes selecting the right delivery methods to support coordination, efficiency, and a smooth path to completion.

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What We Build

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Facilities in this sector are built around performance, scale, and flexibility. Each space is designed to support daily operations and adapt over time.

Manufacturing and production facilities

Warehouses and distribution centres

Logistics and shipping areas

Office and administrative spaces

Facility expansions and upgrades

Building for the Demands of Industrial Facilities

These projects require a practical approach from the start. Construction needs to align with workflow, equipment, and long-term use of the space.
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Designed Around Workflow

Layout and structure are planned to support movement of materials, equipment, and people without delays.

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Coordination with Equipment and Systems

Construction is aligned with equipment installation, utilities, and specialized systems required for operations.

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Built for Scale and Durability

Materials and methods are selected to handle heavy use, large volumes, and continuous activity.

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Tight Timelines and Turnover

Schedules are managed closely to support operational deadlines and reduce downtime before launch.

Manufacturing, Warehouse & Distribution Projects

See how these facilities come together across a range of builds, expansions, and operational requirements.

Zero-Downtime Expansion of a Live Food-Processing Facility
Design-Build Efficiency for STIHL’s Distribution Warehouse
Industrial Strength and Efficiency in Komatsu’s New Facility
Constructing a Sustainable, Next-Gen Plant for Polykar
Transparency At Work: Inside A.R. Thomson’s New Facility
Building EQUS: Sustainable Commercial Construction in Alberta
From Complexity to Innovation: The Qualico Warehouse Build
Crosspointe Freezer Warehouse
Frito Lay Canada
A Fabrication Facility Built for Day-One Performance
Mullen Group Cross Dock

FAQs

Can construction be coordinated with equipment installation?

Yes. Projects are planned alongside equipment and system requirements to ensure a smooth installation process.

Do you work on facility expansions while operations continue?

Yes. Work can be phased to allow ongoing operations where possible, with careful planning and site management.

How do you handle tight project timelines?

Clear scheduling, coordination, and communication keep projects moving efficiently and reduce delays.

Build with Confidence

From new facilities to expansions, the right approach keeps operations in focus, during construction and beyond.