Food Bank of the Rockies plays a vital role in
addressing food insecurity across Colorado and Wyoming – the largest
food bank coverage area in the contiguous United States. As demand for
perishable food distribution continues to increase, the organization
required expanded cold storage capacity to better serve its network of
community partners. Insulated Metal Panels (IMPs) from Kingspan Insulated Panels North America were chosen for a project that addressed that shortage.
Completed in June 2025, a new
58,000-square-foot cooler and freezer facility in Aurora, Colorado,
includes 20,000 square feet of freezer space and 30,000 square feet of
cooler space, each rising 29 feet tall to maximize storage volume and
operational efficiency. The project significantly enhances Food Bank of
the Rockies’ ability to store and distribute temperature-sensitive
goods.
Kingspan’s
insulated metal panels (IMPs) were selected by Industrial Refrigeration
& Design, Inc. as the building envelope to deliver the high level
of thermal performance required for freezer and cooler applications. The
project features 10,055 square feet of QuadCore KS Shadowline 3-inch
panels and 65,092 square feet of QuadCore KS Shadowline Interior 5-inch
panels, all in Imperial White. Modern IMPs have evolved to deliver high
R-values up to 8.0 per inch, minimize heat transfer and maintain
long-term air and weather tightness, making them well-suited for cold
storage facilities.
These panels provide continuous
insulation and tight-fitting interlocking joints that help maintain
stable interior temperatures and reduce thermal bridging, which is
critical in temperature-controlled environments. By reducing unwanted
heat gain and helping create an airtight building envelope, these panels
support thermal efficiency and operational reliability in facilities
that must maintain strict temperature requirements.
Industrial
Refrigeration & Design, Inc. led the design of the cold storage
space and handled the complete installation of IMPs and refrigeration
systems. The streamlined, single-component nature of IMPs reduced the
need for multiple trades on site, accelerating dry-in and allowing
interior work to proceed sooner. The IMP installation was completed in
just under two months, helping keep the overall construction schedule on
track. In addition to the panel system, 17 high-speed roll-up doors
were installed to support operational flow and energy efficiency
throughout the facility.
Sustainability was also
a key consideration for the project. Solar power will be able to meet
100% of the building’s energy needs, reinforcing the Food Bank of the
Rockies’ commitment to responsible resource use while helping control
long-term operating costs.
In the design approach for the
facility, emphasis was placed on natural light, effective acoustics,
distinctive features, and opportunities for collaboration, all
contributing to a comfortable, modern and dynamic ambiance befitting a
vibrant non-profit organization. The use of Kingspan’s IMPs played an
essential role in this. Their sleek aesthetic not only enhanced the
building's visual appeal but also allowed for large, uninterrupted
surfaces that welcomed natural light, creating an open and inviting
atmosphere.
The integration of Kingspan’s IMPs supports
the organization’s mission by delivering the thermal performance,
durability and construction efficiency required for a modern food
distribution hub.
“We are truly blessed to be a partner
in such a great cause,” said Mark Bennett of Industrial Refrigeration
& Design, Inc. “It’s an honor to contribute our expertise to help
the Food Bank of the Rockies better serve families and communities in
need.”