Fred310 is a new industrial park in the south Puget Sound area, completed in 2024.
Sitework to clear the 310 acre site began in 2022, preparing for multiple phases of construction.
- Building D - 753,069 square feet, speculative
- 40’ clear height
- 8” slab
- 126 dock-high and 4 drive-in doors
- Building E - 782,773 square feet, build-to-suit
- 18,210 square foot office build-out for Harbor Freight with 12'-28’ tall ceilings includes conference and training rooms, open and enclosed offices, locker rooms and entry lobby
- 535 square foot CMU guard shack with restroom and breakroom
- Truck scale and fuel tank
- 43 standard dock-high doors and 110 dock-high doors with levelers
- 40’ clear height
- 8” slab
- 18,210 square foot office build-out for Harbor Freight with 12'-28’ tall ceilings includes conference and training rooms, open and enclosed offices, locker rooms and entry lobby
- Building G – 611,340 square feet, speculative
- 40’ clear height
- 106 dock-high doors
- 8” slab
Sitework included 770,000 cubic yards of cut/fill, two new county roads through the site, 48” sewer relocate, one 150' railroad underpass bridge, a soldier pile retaining wall, as well as off ramp improvements from Highway 512.
For complete project information, visit: https://www.fred310.com/
Sierra Construction Team:
Jason Nix, Senior Project Manager
Sam Evans, Project Manager
Donny Gee, Project Manager
Dylan Logan, Project Engineer
Josh Goodrich, Project Engineer
Zach Redelf, Project Engineer
Alex Fraiman, Superintendent
Billy Hohenstein, Superintendent
Dan Reed, Superintendent
Lisa Diebler, Project Administrator
Project Team:
Clients: Panattoni
Architect: NELSON
Engineers: Kimely Horn, Terra Associates, Apex Engineering, AHBL
General Contractor: Sierra Construction
Subcontractors include: Universal Refrigeration, Miles Resources, Expert Drywall, State Mechanical, Patriot Fire, Exterior Metals, Panelized, Olympic Concrete Cutting, Hos Brothers, Coastal Steel, North Country Concrete, Masonry Maintenance Specialties, Corliss Resources, Ness & Campbell Cranes, Rainier Concrete, Stripe Rite, Brundage Bone Concrete Pumping, Teufel Nursery, Kell Chuck Glass, Weatherguard, Willco Construction, McFabco
Photos: Seven Maples Photography