DALLAS, TEXAS — Big-D Construction – National Food and Beverage was the design-builder for grocery retailer The Kroger Company’s newest Customer Fulfillment Center (CFC) which opened recently in Dallas, Texas.
The contract for the building, designed by Architectural Nexus, was awarded in 2019.
Powered by the Ocado Group, the CFC will leverage advanced robotics technology and creative solutions to redefine the customer experience for customers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, indicates a release.
The warehouse is a 492,000-square-foot, steel frame building constructed with insulated metal panels and includes refrigerated and non-refrigerated areas. The two-storey building features four mezzanines, 31,000-square-feet of office space and a 26,000-square-foot freezer, plus vehicle maintenance and van wash buildings.
According to the release, the facility utilizes proprietary technology solutions based on artificial intelligence, advanced robotics and automation.
“Working with The Kroger Company on this unique project has been an amazing opportunity for Big-D Construction,” said Forrest McNabb, Big-D Construction president for national food and beverage, in a statement. “This is Kroger’s fourth facility of this nature across the country, and we are one of only three contractors in the United States selected to build these specific automated warehouses. The success of this project is a testament to the ‘great work’ by the entire team.”
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