MCC Building 218,000 SF Transal Logistics Center in Doral

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Traci Miller

Traci Miller

Senior VP Corporate Communications

As demand grows for next-generation Class A industrial space in the Miami-Dade market, Miller Construction Company is building the $10.9 million Transal Logistics Center in Doral for KVRG Developers.

Scheduled for completion in the 4th quarter 2014, the 218,000-square-foot complex at 8301-8303 NW 27th Street was designed to maximize efficiency for international trade operations, with 30-foot ceilings, 54 by 50-foot column spacing and T-5 lighting with motion sensors.  Miller is constructing Transal Logistics Center’s two reinforced concrete and tilt-wall buildings – the 110,600-square-foot building A and 107,400-square foot building B.  The structures will wrap around a secure 180-foot truck court for easy maneuverability.

“With the PortMiami Tunnel completed and the Deep Dredge project positioning Port of Miami to accommodate post-Panamax ships, we’re seeing strong demand for fast-track construction of new industrial product serving mid-sized and large-space users,” said Miller senior vice president Brian Sudduth.

Transal Logistics Center’s location in the Airport/Doral submarket has immediate access to the new 25th Street Viaduct.  Once the elevated viaduct sky bridge is completed,  the Center’s tenants will have an express route for their cargo freight trucks entering and exiting Miami International Airport.  RLC Architects of Boca Raton designed the complex, and Fairchild Partners of Coral Gables is handling leasing.

Long active as a design/builder and contractor in the Miami-Dade market, Miller Construction Company is intensifying its presence and has added staff to serve the needs of its clients.  Nearby on NW 87th Avenue and NW 21st Terrace, the firm is building Gateway Plaza at Doral, which is an 84,000-square-foot office, retail and restaurant center coming up in Spring 2015. Earlier this year in Miami-Dade’s Airport West submarket, Miller completed more than 423,900 square feet of industrial space in two buildings at Flagler Station.