2024
Costco Chaska, MN
This ground-up construction project, led by the Jones Covey Group for Costco in Chaska, MN, included the development of a high-capacity fueling station with 12 dispensers to support significant customer traffic. The station was equipped with three 30,000-gallon fuel tanks to ensure sufficient fuel storage and an additional 1,500-gallon additive tank to enhance fuel quality.
The build required precise planning and coordination to meet Costco’s specifications and timeline while maintaining the high standards of safety and structural integrity that such large-scale fueling facilities demand.
FOUNDATION SETBACK
The primary challenge on the Costco Chaska project occurred during the installation of the canopy. Two of the canopy footings settled over 2 inches after the top steel and columns had already been installed. This unexpected issue created uncertainty about whether the footings would continue to settle further, which posed a potential risk to the overall structural integrity of the canopy. In response, Jones Covey Group worked closely with Costco’s consultants, GMA and Kleinfelder, to assess the situation and determine the best course of action.
ENGINEERED STABILIZATION
To resolve the issue, GMA proposed two potential structural solutions. After thorough evaluation and continuous monitoring of the footings, including soil testing, the team decided to install shims atop the two canopy columns. This adjustment was made after confirming with Kleinfelder that further settling was unlikely. The shims successfully leveled the canopy’s top steel, ensuring that the structure remained stable and secure.
SHORT AND LONG-TERM BENEFITS
KEY COMPETENCIES
Collaborative Problem Solving
Close coordination with Costco and consultants GMA and Kleinfelder ensured quick adaptation to challenges.