Amazon’s PVD2 Fulfillment Center in Johnston, Rhode Island is a major warehouse steel detailing assignment for a technologically sophisticated retail-distribution project — a five-floor structure on a roughly 1,300′ × 765′ footprint. Moldtek handled 11,000 tons of steel: the primary frame, large beam-and-column systems, multi-level floor framing, complex X- and K-bracing, and the moment connections that hold a five-story warehouse together, all delivered clash-free under a compressed 16-week programme with a 26-to-30-person team.
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The complication on PVD2 wasn’t a difficult site or a tie-in. It was structural depth at speed — a five-floor warehouse carrying high tonnage, deep member sizes, dense bracing, and moment connections, developed across critical framing interfaces that had to stay clean floor to floor.
Deep member sizes required accurate modeling and precise shop-detail definition.
Dense X- and K-bracing systems had to be coordinated across multiple bays and elevations.
High-capacity moment connections carried stringent accuracy and fabrication requirements.
Floor-to-floor and steel-to-steel interfaces across five levels needed careful coordination.
A tight schedule meant continual issue tracking, QA, and timely layout releases.

Moldtek sequenced the work into major packages and ran a 26-to-30-person team with 3D, clash-aware modeling.
The primary frame, the bracing, and the moment connections were coordinated across the five levels and reviewed before release, not after.
Robust QA turned a high-tonnage, multi-floor package into clash-free, build-ready steel detailing.
Tight drawing control kept fabrication-ready output on schedule instead of bunched at the end.
With an aggressive schedule, drawing control — continual issue tracking, QA, and timely layout releases — kept the package moving on milestone instead of stalling against the deadline.
The frame was detailed on Moldtek’s standard toolchain and delivered against US structural codes, so fabrication and erection teams received clash-checked drawings and models.
Disciplined release planning translated an 11,000-ton, multi-floor warehouse package into coordinated deliverables that supported timely release and fabrication.
Support across five-floor framing and the major member systems.
Better control over the complex bracing and the moment connections.
Strong follow-up on production, coordination items, and drawing release.
| Location | Johnston, Rhode Island, USA |
|---|---|
| Facility type | Warehouse — Amazon fulfillment center (retail distribution) |
| Steel tonnage | 11,000 tons |
| Building | 5 floors, ~1,300′ × 765′ footprint |
| Team size | 26–30 detailers |
| Schedule | 16 weeks (fast-track), kickoff to release-ready |
| Key structural features | Large columns & beams, complex X/K bracing, moment/shear/base-plate connections |
| Scope | Primary steel framing, multi-level floor framing, bracing packages, connection detailing, model coordination |
Have a multi-floor warehouse or distribution center — moment frames, heavy bracing, a tight schedule? That’s the work our structural steel detailing services team does every day.