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Retail

Our retail designs focus on creating engaging shopping experiences that resonate with consumers. We understand the importance of brand identity and work closely with clients to ensure that the design reflects their vision while maximizing functionality. Our layouts promote easy navigation and enhance customer flow, encouraging longer visits.

In an ever-evolving retail landscape, we incorporate modern technology and sustainable practices into our designs. By creating spaces that are both appealing and efficient, we help retailers adapt to changing consumer behaviors while promoting environmentally responsible practices that resonate with today’s shoppers.

Sample Of Projects

WEC OCala

Client: MJS Designers Group
Location: The Shoppes off 80th, World Equestrian Center
Ocala – Florida
Surface Area:

Birdi Bean Clothing Retail and Warehouse

Client: Bluestone Partners, LLC
Location: 1600 Corporate Central Dr.,
McKinney, Texas 75069
Surface Area: 6,6880 SF

Sherwin Williams Retail Store

Client: Bluestone Partners, LLC
Location: 1600 McKinney, Texas
Surface Area: 10,065 SF

ACE Hardware Store Arkansas

Client: Dezynd Architecture, LLC 
Location: Osceola, Arkansas 72370 
Surface Area: 12,526 SF

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WEC OCala

Client: MJS Designers Group

Location: The Shoppes off 80th,World Equestrian Center

Ocala – Florida  

Surface area:

The WEC Retail project in Florida involved the preparation of MEP (Mechanical, Electrical,

and Plumbing) and structural design for a retail development.

The MEP design covered a total of 7 warm shell buildings intended for retail use, including

tenant improvement plans for specific units.

The mechanical design incorporated chilled water air handling units connected to a district

cooling network, flexible ductwork layout, and plumbing for restrooms and HVAC drainage.

The electrical design included lighting, power, and emergency lighting for the buildings.

Structural analysis and design were performed for the foundations, columns, walls, slabs,

beams, and roof framing.

Deliverables included construction documents, load calculations, Revit models, and energy

compliance reports. This comprehensive design work aimed to provide a turnkey solution

for the retail development project in Florida.

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Birdi Bean Clothing Retail and Warehouse

Client: Bluestone Partners, LLC

Location:1600 Corporate Central Dr. McKinney, Texas 75069 

Surface area: 6,6880 SF 

 

Birdei Bean Clothing is leasing a 75′ x 100′ space at 1600 Corporate Central Dr. in McKinney, TX to house its retail storefront and warehouse operations. Special attention will be paid to humidity control in the warehouse area where the clothing will be stored. 

The MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) design for this project is being provided by GDI Engineering. The key elements of the MEP scope include: 

The mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems for this project are designed to meet the specific needs of Birdie Bean’s retail and warehouse operations. The mechanical scope includes a rooftop HVAC unit to condition the non-warehouse spaces, as well as ceiling-mounted dehumidifiers in the warehouse and storage areas to control humidity. Ventilation and cooling load calculations will be performed to properly size the mechanical equipment. 

Electrically, the design will provide power distribution for the HVAC, lighting, and other building systems, along with a lighting layout and electrical load analysis. 

The plumbing scope encompasses water supply, drainage, and gas piping, with relevant fixture unit load calculations. 

The integrated MEP design will ensure the building infrastructure supports Birdie Bean’s requirements while meeting all applicable code standards for a comfortable and energy-efficient environment 

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Sherwin Williams Retail Store

Client: Bluestone Partners, LLC

Location: 1600 McKinney, Texas 

Surface area: 10,065 SF 

In McKinney, Texas, our team completed the MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) design for a new Sherwin Williams retail store. The project encompassed a total surface area of 10,065 square feet. 

The key aspects of the project included: 

Mechanical Systems: The HVAC system consists of two electric cooling and gas heating packaged rooftop units – one dedicated to the wholesale area and the other serving the remaining spaces. The rooftop units were strategically placed to align with the existing building openings. The design also included detailed ventilation and heat load calculations to ensure code compliance and occupant comfort. 

Electrical Systems: The electrical scope covered the power distribution, lighting, and controls. This included the preparation of power plans for tenant equipment, mechanical, and plumbing loads. A dedicated electrical meter was provided for the tenant space. The lighting design incorporated both normal and emergency lighting systems with comprehensive lighting controls. 

Plumbing Systems: The plumbing design addressed the water supply, drainage, and waste networks for the restrooms and tenant equipment. It featured an electric water heater, floor drains for the restrooms, and area drains as required. 

The plumbing design was coordinated with the existing shell provisions. 

The project also included the preparation of a COMcheck energy report covering the internal lighting, external lighting, and mechanical equipment to ensure energy code compliance. Our team provided comprehensive MEP design services, addressing one internal round of comments and all city permitting requirements until the final approval was obtained. 

Sample of drawings:

ACE Hardware Store Arkansas

Client: Dezynd Architecture, LLC 

Location: Osceola, Arkansas 72370 

Surface area: 12,526 SF 

GDI Engineering is proud to have provided comprehensive MEP design services for the new ACE Hardware Store located in Osceola, Arkansas. 

This prototype store, spanning 12,526 square feet, required meticulous attention to both lighting and cooling systems to ensure an optimal shopping experience. Our team collaborated closely with the structural engineers to determine the placement of packaged rooftop units, ensuring they met the necessary space requirements. 
We also prioritized the design of ductwork to maintain a clear ceiling height of 12 feet, facilitating efficient operations and enhancing the overall aesthetic of the retail environment.

Our deliverables included detailed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing layouts, complete with specifications, equipment schedules, and installation details. 

We implemented a robust ventilation system to manage airflow throughout the building, including restroom exhaust and paint mixing areas, while ensuring compliance with all relevant codes. 

Additionally, we carefully planned the plumbing layout to include strategically placed hose bibs for cleanliness and maintenance. 

This project exemplifies GDI Engineering’s commitment to delivering tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of our clients in the retail sector. 

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