Seattle Industrial and Manufacturing Construction
TCG builds manufacturing and industrial facilities across Puget Sound, from PEMB production buildings to clean and aerospace manufacturing, delivered design-build with heavy power and process coordination.
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Seattle and Puget Sound Manufacturing General Contractor
Puget Sound is a manufacturing powerhouse. The region is the heart of American aerospace, with Boeing and a deep supply chain of precision manufacturers, plus growing clean-tech, food, and advanced manufacturing sectors. Industrial construction here means heavy power, process coordination, crane and equipment loads, and increasingly, clean assembly environments.
TCG delivers design-build industrial and manufacturing facilities with in-house structural and MEP engineering, self-performed PEMB erection and IMP envelope, and the heavy-duty flooring production floors require. See our national industrial practice.
How Much Does Manufacturing Construction Cost in Seattle?
Seattle industrial construction cost depends heavily on power, process, and structure. A simple PEMB warehouse is at the low end; clean and aerospace manufacturing with heavy power and crane loads is at the high end, all carrying the region's prevailing wage and seismic premium.
| Project Type | Seattle Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Light manufacturing | $120-$260/SF |
| Heavy manufacturing | $300-$580/SF |
| Advanced / clean manufacturing | $350-$650/SF |
| PEMB production building (shell) | $45-$110/SF |
| Industrial IMP envelope | $14-$26/SF |
Electrical service, process utilities, crane and equipment loads, and clean-environment requirements are the main cost drivers. Use our AI estimator above or schedule a call.
Why TCG for Seattle Manufacturing
Manufacturing facilities are structural and power problems, and TCG self-performs the structural systems that define them. We erect PEMB production buildings (with the enhanced seismic connections Washington requires under Seismic Design Category D) and install the IMP envelope ourselves, while our in-house MEP engineers design the heavy power and process utilities the floor needs.
For aerospace and clean manufacturing, we build the controlled environments and install the heavy-duty and ESD flooring production demands. Holding it all under one design-build contract means the structure, envelope, power, and floor are coordinated before mobilization, not reconciled in the field.
Seattle Manufacturing Construction FAQ
Common questions about industrial and manufacturing construction in the Puget Sound region. See our full FAQ page for more.
Seattle manufacturing runs $120-$260/SF for light manufacturing, $300-$580/SF for heavy manufacturing, and $350-$650/SF for advanced or clean manufacturing. A PEMB shell runs $45-$110/SF. Power, process, and crane loads drive the cost.
The region is the center of American aerospace, anchored by Boeing and a deep precision-manufacturing supply chain, plus growing clean-tech, food, and advanced manufacturing. This drives steady industrial construction demand.
Yes. TCG self-performs PEMB erection and IMP installation, with over 1,000,000 SF of IMP installed across 38 states. PEMBs in Washington require enhanced seismic connections under Seismic Design Category D.
Electrical service capacity, process utilities, crane and equipment loads, and clean-environment requirements. A basic shell is inexpensive; the power, process, and controlled-environment scope is where the budget grows.
Yes. TCG builds controlled-environment and clean assembly space for aerospace and advanced manufacturing, and self-performs the heavy-duty and ESD flooring these floors require.
Yes. Manufacturing facilities in Seattle must meet Seismic Design Category D, including equipment anchorage and crane-load detailing. TCG's structural engineers design for seismic performance on every facility.
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