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| Project: | Fairbanks
Store Fairbanks, Alaska |
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| Owner: |
Home Depot Kirk Bezanson (206) 574-3567 |
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| Architect: |
Koonce Pfeffer Bettis Ken Burkhart (907) 274-7443 |
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| Contract Amt.: | $ 9,500,000 | |
| Start: | July 2001 | |
| Completion: | February 2002 | |
| Project Manager: | John Anderson | |
| Superintendent: | Dave Taylor | |
| Descriptive: RHC developed a 13 acre site and constructed a 115,000 square foot concrete tilt-up building. The 6 inch slab-on-grade went down in two pours using laser screeds & riding power trowels. These were the largest single day slab pours in Alaska to date. The roof structure consists of tube steel columns, metal joists & decking, and single ply EPDM roofing. Perimeter walls are furred, insulated, plywood sheathed and then painted. The building is heated with natural gas fired rooftop air handling units, which is the first such installation in Fairbanks. RHC crews performed all concrete work, swing doors, and specialties work. We worked to design documents provided by the Owner. |
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