RED Development maintains a database of potential contractors and subcontractors for future shopping center projects. RED Development typically negotiates the shopping center work with multiple prime contractors depending on the individual jurisdiction and tenant mix of the shopping center. The projects are typically contracted as follows:
- Site Contractor:
A contract is negotiated with a reputable sitework contractor,
based on a set of plans and specifications, for site rough grading,
major utility infrastructure, and public improvements. The negotiated
work is ultimately awarded in a lump-sum contract. A contractor
that self performs portions of the work is a plus.
- General Contractor:
A contract is negotiated with a reputable general contractor
with recent relative experience, based on a set of plans and specifications,
for building shell construction, hardscape, landscape, site utility
service lines, site lighting, and site paving. Minor tenant improvement
work is typically included within this contract based on a unit
price basis. The negotiated work in ultimately awarded in a lump-sum
contract. A contractor that self performs portions of the work
is a plus.
- Tenant Improvement
Contractors: A set of documents is competitively bid upon for
larger box tenants. These bids are reviewed with the tenant for
the individual space and a lump sum contract is awarded.
- Tenant Construction:
Frequently, the tenants of the shopping center will contract with
local contractors for the construction of their space. This is
work that is outside of RED Developments scope or influence. RED
Development will not provide a listing of potential tenants
for our shopping center. Interested contractors should look under
the Tenants link within the Projects section of
RED's webpage for a listing of publicly announced tenants for
the project.
- Outparcel
Contractors: RED Development typically does not contract directly
for outparcel work (restaurants, banks, etc.) that are on stand-alone
sites. However, RED typically will provide a listing of contractors
to potential tenants upon their request.
- Miscellaneous Work(subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers): RED typically does not contract directly these portions of work. However, RED typically will provide a listing of companies to the selected general contractor and tenant contractors.
Interested firms are encouraged to provide the following information to add to RED's database for future project consideration: