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Walmart New Home Office Headquarters

Pioneering a world-class campus where inspiration and innovation flourish.
Client: StructureTone Southwest, Layton Construction, Nabholz Construction Corporation and Shawmut Design & Construction
Location: Bentonville, AR

Project Manager: Jim Collins, PLS and Jennifer Watkins

Services: Commercial, Construction Surveying, Hospitality, Industrial, Land Surveying, LiDAR (mobile, terrestrial, drone), Private Development, Topographic Surveying

Project Profile:

A 350-acre development has been thoughtfully crafted into a sustainable micro-city for Walmart’s new worldwide headquarters. The campus is planned to accommodate over 15,000 employees on a daily basis and open to the public, hosting restaurants, office space, retail and more. Our team of surveyors spent over 15,000 hours helping bring this project to life, completing construction staking for 15 buildings and 7 parking garages, streets and sidewalks, as-built surveying, topographic survey and LiDAR scanning. 

We’re proud to be an integral part of such a monumental, one-of-a-kind project and collaborate with the many experts who teamed together in order to complete the campus. 

The comprehensive campus was designed for connectivity and sustainability. Full of vibrant green space, the grounds feature a one-mile greenway called “Green Groove” that sits 18 feet below street level, linking to the Razorback Regional Greenway and the Town Branch Trail leading to downtown Bentonville. Across the site, there are approximately seven miles of multimodal soft-surface and paved trails, encouraging pedestrian and cyclist use. The development also includes 10 stand-alone parking decks (most with street-front retail), one attached parking deck and 14 surface parking lots to support visitors and employees.

Sustainability was a priority throughout design, with two central utility plants powering the 30 buildings on site with renewable energy, 13 acres of lakes doubling as stormwater management and over 750,000 native plantings and trees.

This innovative, expansive project will impact hundreds of thousands of people in years to come, and we are proud to have helped bring it to fruition.