by Bruce Stroyer | Jun 29, 2022 | Case Study, Micropiles, Stelcor Case Study, Stelcor®
OVERVIEW:ST Paper & Tissue acquired its Duluth, MN location in early 2021 and began a $54 million overhaul of the facilities shortly after. Scheduled to open in the fall of 2022, the upgraded paper and tissue mill will allow for increased automation and further...
by Bruce Stroyer | Mar 3, 2022 | Case Study, Micropiles, Stelcor Case Study, Stelcor®
OVERVIEW:The Highland Hospital Patient Tower Project will take three years to complete and will open in the spring of 2023. The project will add five additional stories to the existing 2-story southeast wing and join the south and southeast wings with a 7-story...
by Bruce Stroyer | Jul 30, 2021 | Case Study, Micropiles, Stelcor Case Study, Stelcor®
OVERVIEW:After a decade of waiting, this 8-story building is finally going vertical. This striking cantilivered ground-up structure is located in the heart of NYC’s East Village neighborhood. Designed by HTO-Architect for Colonnade Group, the...
by Bruce Stroyer | Feb 11, 2021 | Case Study, Micropiles, Stelcor Case Study, Stelcor®
OVERVIEW: The Clean Rivers Project is DC Water’s ongoing program to reduce combined sewer overflows into the District’s waterways. The Project is a massive infrastructure and support program designed to capture and clean wastewater during rainfalls before it ever...
by Bruce Stroyer | Sep 11, 2020 | Micropiles, Stelcor Case Study, Stelcor®
Limbo is fun – unless you’re in an excavator and trying to install deep foundations with a 16′ ceiling above you. The Pennant, in Fells Point on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, is a residential development that is currently under construction. The project...
by Bruce Stroyer | Aug 10, 2020 | Case Study, Micropiles, Stelcor Case Study, Stelcor®, Stelcor® Historic Preservation
OVERVIEW: The $275 million First National Center renovation, one of the country’s most significant restoration projects, is happening in downtown Oklahoma City. The art deco tower was built for First National Bank in 1931 and is now a designated historic...