In today?s increasingly competitive and challenging structural concrete marketplace, the need for innovative solutions to challenging forming issues is greater than ever.
Marina Heights Project
The Marina Heights project in Tempe, AZ, is the regional headquarters of State Farm Insurance, who also serves as its anchor tenant.
The Outstanding Infrastructure Project
Project Name:
Sound Transit Roosevelt Station (N150)
Location:
Seattle, WA
Shotcrete Contractor:
Superior Gunite
Architect/Engineer:
Jacobs Associates
Material Supplier/Manufacturer:
Stoneway Concrete
Equipment Manufacturer:
Western Shotcrete Equipment
General Contractor:
Hoffman Construction
Project Owner:
Sound Transit
The Outstanding Architecture/New Construction Project
Project Name:
Universal’s Volcano Bay
Location:
Orlando, FL
Shotcrete Contractor:
The Nassal Compan
Architect/Engineer:
Morris Architect, Universal Creative, Graef Engineerin
Material Supplier/Manufacturer:
Cemax & Maschmeyer, Argos, HD Supply
Equipment Manufacturer:
Putzmeister
General Contractor:
Austin Commercial
Project Owner:
Universal Resort Orlando
Railroad Working Safety
Shotcrete, over the years, has had a long common history with the North American railroads.
The Plaza Substation and Queens Structures
The Plaza Substation and Queens Structures provide structural and architectural rehabilitation to existing facilities along the existing 63rd St Station and will tie in from Long Island to the East Side Access project
Misconceptions about Shotcrete – True Stories from ASA Technical Inquiries
As Executive Director and Technical Director for ASA, I get the unique opportunity to tackle a number of technical inquiries every month about shotcrete.
Shotcrete Panels for Evaluation and Testing
Shotcrete panels come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and with differing purposes. I will discuss the three most common types:
Preparing for Vancouver’s Growing Neighborhoods – The New Mount Pleasant Hydroelectric Substation
Within the ever-evolving construction industry, better products and building practices are making it easier than ever to tackle some projects once deemed impossible.
The Need for Shotcrete Provisions for State DOTs
Many State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) have tried shotcrete in the past and had a negative experience.