OOPS and i listed the wrong dimensions its 1,700 sq ft so yeah blame it on the white widow lol
haha - that's funny... yeah - we were all trippin on a 17,000 sq ft grow - haha! I was stoked for you!!!! I'm still happy for you!
Lighting is pretty straight-forward... use a good electrician. Hopefully you have enough juice at the building. If you need to get more power from the grid, there are often permits associated with such work... this can be a deal breaker for some circumstances. I'm sure you've checked the panel. How many amps do you guys have to use for the total grow? 1000 watts per 4 x 4 is the industry standard for lighting density - but more is always better if cooling is not an issue.
Here are a couple other items I have found helpful... You have likely considered some or all of them - but it msy still help you critique your grow. 1700 sq foot will still cost a pretty penny to do right. You really have unlimited budget? Good!
For environment cooling - utilize commercial chillers with air handlers, along with your commercial AC splits (which are outfitted with dehumid option).
275 gallon plastic totes are great cheap reservoirs. Septic tanks are even better (sink em in the ground if you like!)
Utilize commercial greenhouse benches/tables rather than lining up 4 x 8 trays.
A lung room, ducted to the flower zones, with concentrated gas (from multiple gens) and cool air is a great way to deliver CO2.
Bulk media and nutes may be purchased or 'sponsored' directly from the manufacturers.
Slabs of coco or rockwool are often utilized in large commercial ops. The media is cheap to ship, quick to clean up, and quick to transplant.
Contractors will always take longer and cost more than their original quote.
Finish the zone before starting or moving in plant material.
Be patient.