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KEY FEATURES


The project boasts over 20 acres of finished site surfacing, stormwater detention ponds, seeding, and landscaping, ensuring both functionality and environmental sustainability. The centerpiece structures include a 19,600 square foot cold storage building and a sprawling 73,900 square foot pre-engineered metal building designed to accommodate equipment sales, parts, and service operations. The latter features a sophisticated layout, incorporating 9,500 square feet of concrete mezzanines, a loading dock equipped with a dock levers, and advanced amenities such as eight overhead cranes, a truck and equipment wash bay, and a centralized oil and air distribution systems, streamlining service operations for optimal productivity.


INFRASTRUCTURE & SITE IMPROVEMENTS


To support the facility’s diverse needs, the project integrates robust infrastructure and utility systems. Wet utilities are served by Southwest Rural Water, ensuring a reliable potable water supply, while an onsite commercial septic system manages wastewater efficiently. The fire suppression system consists of an onsite internal storage tank and fire pump delivery system. Dry utilities, including power, gas, and communications, are seamlessly integrated to meet the facility’s energy and connectivity requirements, underscoring the project’s commitment to functionality and connectivity.


CONCLUSION


The Gooseneck Implement Dickinson Project represents a collaborative effort between Ackerman-Estvold, 

Ackerman-Estvold Construction Management, Gooseneck Implement, and a multitude of subcontractors to deliver a state-of-the-art agricultural equipment facility tailored to the client’s needs. With a strategic focus on efficiency, sustainability, and innovation, the project is poised to elevate Gooseneck Implement’s operational capabilities while contributing to the economic vitality of the region. As construction progresses towards completion in March of 2025, the project stands as a testament to the successful synergy between engineering expertise, construction management, and client vision, setting a new standard for industrial infrastructure in the area. For confidentiality reasons, the exact project cost cannot be disclosed.

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The Gooseneck Implement Dickinson North Dakota Project, initiated in 2021, marks a significant development in the region’s agricultural infrastructure. Spearheaded by Ackerman-Estvold, a leading engineering and architecture firm, and executed by Ackerman-Estvold Construction Management, the project aims to enhance operational efficiency and expand facilities for Gooseneck Implement. Construction commenced in 2023 and is currently progressing, with completion targeted for March 2025. Situated on a sprawling 34-acre site, the project encompasses various components crucial for Gooseneck Implement’s operations, including extensive site surfacing, stormwater management, and state-of-the-art buildings for commercial agricultural sales, parts, and service.

GOOSENECK OF DICKINSON

Dickinson, ND

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