Industrial Construction Services for Working Facilities

We build industrial facilities around workflow, site access, loading, storage, utilities, equipment needs, and future growth across Southern Indiana and Kentucky with clear planning and steady field control.

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Industrial Buildings Planned Around Daily Operations

Industrial buildings fail fast when the daily movement is not planned well. Trucks need room to enter, turn, load, and leave without blocking the site. Staff need safe paths through the building. Materials need storage that does not choke production space. Equipment needs power, clearance, service access, and the right location before concrete, doors, docks, and utilities lock the layout in place.

We review those details before crews reach the site. That gives the facility a better chance to support the way work actually happens after opening day.

Across Southern Indiana and Kentucky, we plan industrial spaces around workflow, access, storage, loading, equipment needs, and future expansion, not just the outside shell.

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Industrial Construction Services for Growing Facilities

Most industrial projects start because the current space no longer supports the work. The building may be too tight. Trucks may back up at the wrong point. Storage may spill into work areas. Equipment may need more power or clearance. The site may not leave room for the next stage. We focus on the problems that affect daily production, shipping, receiving, staff movement, and long-term use before they turn into field changes.

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Facilities Built Around Workflow

A generic building can force people into daily workarounds.

Staff lose time walking around poor layouts. Trucks wait because drive lanes are tight. Materials land where space is available instead of where they belong. Equipment gets placed where it fits, not where it supports the work.

We shape the building around the operation first, so the facility supports movement instead of creating friction every day.

Better Truck Access, Loading, and Site Flow

Industrial sites depend on movement. Deliveries, shipping, parking, loading, outdoor storage, and drive lanes all need enough room to work. Our team reviews those needs early so the property can support the building, the vehicles, and the people who use it every day.

More Usable Warehouse and Production Space

More square footage does not always mean better usable space. A poor layout can make a larger building feel crowded before the first full week of operation. Storage, production zones, office support, loading paths, staff areas, utility rooms, and equipment access all affect how well the space works. We look at how those pieces connect so the building does more than add floor area.

Room for Future Growth

A good facility should solve today’s space problem without blocking tomorrow’s plan.

Expansion room, yard space, utility capacity, future equipment, storage demand, and truck movement need attention before construction starts. We would rather catch growth limits early than build a facility that feels outdated too soon.

Fewer Costly Surprises During the Project

Loose plans create field questions. Missed dock needs, unclear utility paths, tight drive lanes, late equipment details, or weak scope can slow the job and strain the budget. We define the work early, review key risks, and keep communication clear so the project has fewer avoidable surprises once crews are on site.

Industrial Building Projects We Handle

We are a strong fit for industrial and commercial-industrial projects where the site, building, and daily operation need to work together. These projects call for stronger planning, clearer scope, and steady jobsite control because small layout or site mistakes can affect daily work for years.

Warehouse and Distribution Construction

Warehouse construction needs clear planning around receiving, shipping, storage, dock access, inventory movement, truck circulation, and office support. We plan warehouse spaces so products, people, and vehicles can move with less friction.

Flex and Light Industrial Buildings

Flex users often need office space, storage, production, service areas, and yard space working together. We plan the facility around how the business uses the property instead of forcing the business into a layout that limits daily work.

Manufacturing and Production Facilities

Flex users often need office space, storage, production, service areas, and yard space working together. We plan the facility around how the business uses the property instead of forcing the business into a layout that limits daily work.

Industrial Build-to-Suit Construction

When an available building cannot support the operation, build-to-suit may be the better path. We connect the property, building needs, budget direction, and construction plan early, so the project starts with a stronger direction instead of forcing the operation into the wrong space.

Industrial Expansions and Facility Upgrades

Growing businesses do not always need to start over. We support additions, renovations, and upgrades where the goal is to improve the property while keeping access, workflow, storage, production, and daily operations in mind.

Site Planning for Industrial Buildings

Industrial work often depends on the land around the building. Access, drainage, utilities, storage, parking, loading areas, drive lanes, and future expansion all affect the final result. We keep those pieces connected from the start.

Why Choose Us as Your Industrial Contractor

Industrial projects get harder when the wrong details are treated like late-stage decisions. We focus on the front end because site fit, workflow, loading, storage, equipment needs, and utilities can shape the full project.

Clear Project Pricing Before Work Begins

A weak work plan creates problems once the field team starts. We define the job early so you can see what the project includes, what still needs decisions, and where the work could change. That does not remove every unknown, but it gives the project a cleaner starting point.

Early Planning That Helps Reduce Risk

One of the biggest mistakes we see is choosing a site or layout before the operation has been tested against it. We review property conditions, access, utilities, schedule pressure, design needs, and project risks early so you can make better decisions before small issues grow.

One Team Keeping the Project on Track

Industrial projects bring together engineers, trade partners, utility needs, equipment plans, site conditions, schedule goals, and daily business needs. Those parts cannot drift apart. We keep the work connected with direct communication, clear scope, and steady field leadership.

Accountability When Problems Happen

If our team causes the issue, we fix it. That matters on industrial work because one mistake can affect docks, equipment placement, utilities, access, schedule, and daily use after turnover.

Real-Time Jobsite Updates

You should not have to chase updates while the project is moving. We provide real-time jobsite access through OxBlue cameras and direct reporting, so you can see progress, understand what is happening, and stay ahead of key decisions.

18-Month Warranty After Completion

The real test starts when trucks, staff, equipment, loading areas, storage zones, and daily movement begin using the facility. We stay accountable after closeout with an 18-month warranty, so you are not left chasing answers once the building is active.

Industrial Construction Planning Before the Job Starts

A lot of industrial project problems start before construction.

The wrong property, unclear layout, missed equipment needs, weak utility planning, tight truck access, or poor storage flow can create delays later. We would rather slow down the right decisions early than let the project move fast in the wrong direction.

Early planning may review site access, loading areas, drive lanes, outdoor storage, parking, utilities, equipment needs, staff movement, future growth, budget direction, schedule pressure, and field risks.

This is where control starts. Every missed detail becomes harder to fix once crews are already working.

Talk with our team before you commit to a site, layout, or construction plan that may not support the operation.

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Our Industrial Construction Process

We keep the process practical and tied to how the finished facility will work. Each step helps you make better decisions, reduce confusion, and keep the site, building, and field work connected from planning through closeout.

1. Learn How the Facility Needs to Work

We start by learning how the operation works. That means reviewing space needs, site pressure, loading, storage, staff movement, equipment, schedule goals, and future plans before the building plan gets too far ahead.

2. Review the Property and Site Needs

We look at access, utilities, drive lanes, outdoor storage, parking, building fit, drainage, and the issues that could affect cost or timing. This helps you understand whether the site can support the project before decisions start locking into place.

3. Confirm Scope, Budget, and Schedule

We align scope, budget, schedule, and construction direction before the project moves too far ahead.

That gives you a clearer view of what is being built, what still needs decisions, and what needs to happen before field work starts.

4. Manage the Jobsite With Clear Communication

Once work begins, we manage schedule, trade coordination, quality, communication, and daily jobsite needs. You stay informed while the work moves forward, and the project stays tied to the plan built on the front end.

5. Complete the Project and Support the Work

We handle final items, turn the project over the right way, and support the finished facility with an 18-month warranty. The goal is a clean closeout and a facility that keeps supporting the operation after the work is complete.

Industrial Project Experience

Finished work shows how planning holds up under real site pressure, existing building limits, schedule demands, and daily-use needs. These projects show our ability to manage work where coordination, timing, field control, and follow-through matter.

Project 4610 | Jeffersonville, IN

Project 4610 offers an 8.5-acre build-to-suit opportunity near I-265 for industrial and flex users that need strong access, flexible building size, and outdoor storage potential.

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Indiana Farm Bureau

We converted a former food-service space into a professional office environment ready for daily use. The project shows how clear planning and steady execution can turn an existing space into a better fit for daily work.

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Clinical Trials Building

We helped repurpose an existing building with structural reinforcement, upgraded systems, and better use of the property. Older buildings can still work well, but they need careful review because hidden issues can change the job fast.

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Sellersburg Police Department

We completed a public-sector project on time and on budget under real schedule pressure. The project reflects our ability to manage timelines, coordination, and accountability when the stakes are high.

What People Say About Our Industrial Construction Work

You need more than a good-looking proposal. You need a team that communicates clearly, protects the plan, and stands behind the finished work. That trust comes from direct updates, clear scope, steady field leadership, and accountability when the work gets complicated.

Industrial Construction FAQs

Bring in an industrial contractor when your building needs to support workflow, equipment, storage, loading, truck access, expansion, or daily operations that a standard commercial space may not handle well.

We are a strong fit for warehouse, flex, light industrial, manufacturing, distribution, build-to-suit, expansion, renovation, and site-heavy facility projects.

Yes. Early input helps us review site needs, budget direction, project risks, and the work plan before the job gets too far ahead.

Yes. We plan for drive lanes, loading areas, storage, parking, utilities, and future growth before those items create jobsite problems.

Yes. When the project allows it, we plan around staff, vendors, deliveries, tenants, and daily operations to reduce disruption.

We define the work early, review risks before construction starts, and keep communication clear so owners can avoid many of the surprises that lead to added cost.

Industrial facilities often need more planning around workflow, equipment, loading, storage, utilities, truck access, and long-term operations.

A standard commercial space does not always carry those same demands.

Yes. We help owners and developers with build-to-suit projects when an available building cannot support the operation, property needs, or growth plan.

Yes. We are based in New Albany, Indiana and serve clients across Southern Indiana and Kentucky.

We handle final details, support the turnover process, and stand behind the work with an 18-month warranty.

Build an Industrial Facility That Supports Daily Work

The right industrial building should help the business move, store, ship, produce, and grow. It should not create more daily workarounds.

If you are planning a warehouse, flex building, manufacturing space, expansion, renovation, or build-to-suit project across Southern Indiana or Kentucky, McRae Enterprises can help you make better decisions early and carry the work through construction with clear communication and steady job control.