Commercial Kitchen Projects
We understand commercial kitchens and can help you assemble the kitchen to meet your facility needs. At Alpha Phi sorority, we completely replaced the kitchen, hood, stoves, exhaust systems, flooring, equipment, HVAC and electrical. All was completed in the short summer break and ready for startup before students moved back in. At Kappa Alpha Theta, we were tasked with making modifications to their kitchen and installing quarry tile throughout, again under a tight schedule. At 2 Mix Restaurant, we built out the front of the house and installed all of the back of the house equipment, plumbing, HVAC, fire alarm etc. At The Show Restaurant, we replaced the service line for their new business model and updated the stoves as well. At the new Wild Yeast Bakery downtown location, we converted the historic Pepsi bottling building on 2nd Street into a full bakery with a transaction counter using custom cabinetry built with solar-power, and all the necessary appliances with the plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work required to support the new appliances. At Ants on a Log Cafe, located within the Valley Rock Gym, we converted the Tibet House kitchen equipment to work with the new Cafe requirements, and created a unique transaction counter and seating area that visually embodied the company branding.
“We are repeat customers who demand high quality, high touch and tight timeframes of the large scale remodel projects for our Corvallis sorority. GCCI was also our go-to for the unexpected ... we received exceptional service to get the house livable in just over 2 week's time.”
Jen Humcke, Alpha Phi, Corvallis
PROJECT DETAILS
Commercial Equipment
Commercial kitchens are exceptionally complex. We start by listening to your needs. We work with our partners at Curtis Restaurant Equipment and Roses Equipment & Supply to help plan, design, specify and install all of the equipment you need for your facility.
Sorority Kitchen
Alpha Phi's old kitchen had a barely functioning exhaust hood, one of the biggest challenges for this project was finding the best route to install a new exhaust system out of the center of the Sorority.
The First Loaves In Their New Oven!
April & Craig Hall Cutting pose with the very first bread leaves baked in their brand new steam deck oven!
Utilizing Design Elements to Invoke A Feeling
Ants on a Log Cafe worked with Senior Interior Designer, Sarah Maisel, to create a floor plan and select materials that captured the company branding and invoked the right feeling when a customer enters the Cafe space. These large windows at the bar seating area allow customers to enjoy viewing the climbers of the new rock climbing gym and plan out new climbing routes, while they enjoy their coffee, smoothie, or pastry.
What our Clients are Saying
“The house is so comfortable and welcoming and I feel very privileged to live in such a lovely place. The Aeroseal was a major advantage. Considering the house was partly constructed out of toothpicks, it is now a warm house, which is easy to heat. Also, we get ZERO insects in the house! ”
Julia Bradshaw, Corvallis
See the Artist’s Retreat project“Carl came up with a few different designs to shade the front windows from sun during the summer. The designs were done with software that could show the amount of shading and view from different angles, including from inside the house, at different times of the year. This was very helpful in visualizing the designs and making decisions.”
Brian Lee, Corvallis
“G. Christianson Construction did a wonderful job on our kitchen and front entry remodel. Cabinet shop manager Ron participated in a number of pre-construction meetings with designer Anna, collaboratively working together to build the kitchen of our dreams. Working with G. Christianson Construction was a pleasurable experience based on the professional and knowledgeable staff. We highly recommend them for your project and would not hesitate to use them again on our future remodeling projects!”
Kurt & Nancy Wiedenmann, Philomath, OR
See the Elegant Country Kitchen project