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Descriptive:
Roger
Hickel Contracting developed an 11 acre site in South Anchorage,
constructed a new 67,000 square foot grocery store on it, plus
improved a ¼ mile of 88th Avenue. The site had previously
been used for gravel extraction in the 1950's and 1960's. The
project design required approximately 30,000 cubic yards of
classified soils be used to fill and grade the site. We recognized
prior to bid time that some portion of that need could be met
from on-site sources - an innovative approach that saved the
Owner several hundred thousand dollars. On-site civil work included
demolishing several existing buildings, undergrounding existing
overhead electrical and telephone utility distribution lines
on and around the site, water/sanitary/storm piping, plus curbs,
gutters, sidewalks and asphalt paving.
Off-site
civil work included totally re-building 88th Avenue between
Abbott Road and Toloff Street, adding a traffic signal to the
intersection of 88th and Toloff, as well as relocating an existing
traffic signal pole and base at 88th and Lake Otis Parkway.
The
building is founded on standard concrete perimeter strip footings
and interior pads. Perimeter CMU walls support roof joists.
Interior tube steel columns support joist girders, steel joists
and metal decking topped by a fully adhered EPDM roof membrane.
Interior construction and finishes are similar to other Carr's
Quality Centers with the exception that the roof structure is
exposed instead of having an acoustic ceiling. The project was
completed on time and well within the Owner's budget.
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