Building Retrofitting
Retrofitting - a well-designed update or building addition, that saves costly relocation expenses, widespread disruption and unnecessary delay. Success and expansion for your company or organization often means a change in your facility requirements.
Let Evans show you how a retrofit can meet your needs both now and for the future. Did you know we can install a new roof on your building without disrupting your business? There is no need for your business to shut down during construction.
In the construction business, if ever there was a true indication of a company's performance, it is their record of repeat customers. At Evans Building Company, Inc., in the course of the "Design/Build" process, our clients become partners, and then friends! They learn through experience that we do what we say. When you're thinking about a new building, you'll be in good company when you rely on Evans Building Company, Inc., "The Team to Build With".
Featured Projects
Rand Graphics
500 S. Florence, Wichita, KS
This challenging project involved building a new two story, 10,400 sq. ft. structure over an existing building while keeping everything in operation. This project was completed in September 2000 and is the latest of numerous buildings and additions we have built for Ralph Vautravers and Rand Graphics through the years.
This building was designed by Architect David Haines and features a new two-story glass entry and lobby area and houses Rand's corporate offices and a portion of their commercial printing and bindery operation.
The building system was manufactured by VP Buildings and features VP's fiberstone panel at the entry area exterior walls and a 24-gauge galvalume standing seam roof.
This project has won numerous design awards including the national Systems Builders Association 2000 Building of the Year, the local Kansas Systems Builders Association 2000 Second Award - Industrial/Manufacturing and VP Buildings 2002 Hall of Fame Award.
Indian Hills Church of the Nazarene
1555 N McLean Blvd, Wichita, KS
This roof retrofit project involved five different roof areas. Four areas required new metal sub-structure to create a unique appearance and slope. Completed in 2003.
