There is a large construction supermarket, there is almost everything: from building materials and plants to cosmetics (such as shampoo and deodorants) and stationery. Tools, work clothes and shoes, tableware, pet supplies and much more. Parking is large, there is enough space for everyone. There are queues at the cash registers, perhaps because we were at the weekend and people have not lost interest in the new store yet. There is a food truck in the parking lot, you can have a snack. There is a Lighthouse store nearby, where you can buy everything else that is not in the Build (food, drinks, etc.)
The store itself is normal, the choice of individual types is too small, for example, tiles, it can be placed at the top and more options will be arranged and more pleasant for the buyer. We came to buy a high-pressure washer and it started, we chose a model, we started looking for a sales consultant, who I won't ask, they're not from this department and who doesn't know in this department, they found a nice girl. We want to buy a sink, okay, let's go look for a stepladder, it's too small, let's go look for more, we found, the girl got up and can't take off the box high and heavy, the girl went to look for the loader, the loader came, took off the box, unpacked, inspected, packed and remembered that they didn't recognize s/n unpacked, rewrote, packed and went to the checkout, Killed time about 40 minutes, if not more. It is a pity that the staff is very much floating in the list and who is from which department. If I am served like this in the future, this store will be closed to me, I am patient, but I waste an extra hour. Good luck to the store.
An interesting store, there are repeats of other construction supermarkets, but there are new product layouts. There is some inexperience of the staff, sometimes a real mess, let's see what happens next. I was pleased with the tool, the overall range is excellent. I was disappointed with the plumbing in small things, here the Build loses. I'm going to buy dry mixes one of these days, and we'll look at their logistics here.