OUR FIRST SUCCESSFUL TECH-SPEC BUILDING
Contact Gilbert L. Garrow
P.O. BOX 605, Neosho, MO 64850
Phone: (417) 451-2945


Our first Tech-Spec Building was built in 1996 and was purchased by The R.G. Applegate Steel Company, Inc. It is located in the Neosho Industrial Park inside Neosho City limits. It was built on 8+ acres and is zoned heavy or light industrial. Nearby four-lane U.S. Highway 71 runs North and South and U.S. Highway 60 runs East and West. The distance to Neosho Municipal Airport is only one mile. The Joplin Regional Airport is 25 miles away and the distance to Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport in Fayetteville is 50 miles. The facility is 90 miles from the Port of Catoosa in Tulsa, Oklahoma and 15 miles from Interstate 44. There are over 35 common carriers in the metro area.

SITE INFORMATION
Location Neosho Industrial Park
Inside Neosho City Limits
Size 8+ Acres
Zoning Heavy or Light industrial
Highway U.S. Hwy 71 - 4 Lane North and South
U.S. Hwy 60 - East and West
Distance To Airport One mile to Neosho Municipal
25 miles to Joplin Regional
50 miles to Northwest Arkansas Regional
Distance to Railway Rail spur on site
Distance to Waterway 90 miles to Port of Catoosa, Tulsa, OK
Distance to Interstate 15 miles to Interstate 44
Motor Freight Over 35 Common Carriers in Metro Area

BUILDING INFORMATION
Total Area 30,000 Square feet
Building Expandable Yes
Year Constructed 1996
Construction Pre-engineered steel building
Column Spacing 25' x 75'
Ceiling Height Center 24'
Side Wall Height 24'
Roof Construction Standing Seam
Load Dock 4 Possible
Fire Class Rate 5
Floor Unfinished

UTILITIES INFORMATION
Water Supplier City of Neosho - 8" main, 65 P.S.I
Sewer Supplier City of Neosho - 10" main
Electrical Service Empire District Electric Co.**
12 KV 3 Phase Available
Natural Gas Supplier Missouri Gas Energy
4" main, 55 P.S.I.
Telecommunications Supplier SBC
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
Fiber-optic Available
**According to the Edison Electric Institute, the Empire District Electric Company's industrial rates are among the lowest 15 percent.