VIP Structures to expand warehouse at American Granby

CLAY, N.Y. — VIP Structures will begin work this fall on a 42,000-square-foot warehouse expansion at American Granby, Inc. in Clay.

Syracuse–based VIP completed the first American Granby project in 2005, it said in a news release issued Thursday. The earlier work included the use of expandable end walls in planning for future expansion to the facility.  

The expansion will house additional product lines to complement its existing products.

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VIP said it takes on the project in a design-build capacity that includes architecture, engineering, and construction services. The company expects to complete the work next spring.

Established in 1962, American Granby is a wholesale distributor of water-system supplies that serves the distribution needs of the wholesale pump and well, pool and spa, turf irrigation, and plumbing and heating markets, according to the firm’s website.

 

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

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