Construction

Self Storage Construction Can Be Complicated

Building a new self storage facility from the ground up or expanding an existing one can be challenging.

Commercial construction, such as self storage, has more regulations and nuances than other types of construction. There are multiple time-consuming items that need to be completed for a self storage construction project to even begin, such as:

  • Completing the necessary applications.
  • Following specific municipal requirements.
  • Working with the township/borough/city for approvals.
  • Identifying the best architects, engineers and contractors.
  • Managing the stormwater management and building codes.
  • Complying with ADA requirements.
  • Recognizing possible security issues.
  • Obtaining the final inspection for a certificate of occupancy.

These items take years of experience and knowledge to have them finished on time and on budget. Our team works hard to ensure they are finished successfully.

Tom Kilko, P.E.

Director of Development and Construction
E:  tkilko@irellc.com
P: 717-893-0513

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