McHugh worked as a concrete subcontractor on 340 on the Park, a 70-story condominium tower in Chicago. The $33.6 million project involved creating the reinforced concrete structure for the building, which was briefly the second tallest all-residential high-rise in Chicago and the US. McHugh helped the building earn LEED certification and used innovative flying concrete forms up to 70 feet tall to speed construction.
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect who worked in India for over 50 years. Some key works include the Indian Habitat Centre in New Delhi, which features a continuous roof space frame and balances blue, green, and red colors. At the American International School, he used folded steel lattice vaulting at the classrooms. For Escorts Limited, he employed different shell configurations like barrel vaults and hyperbolic domes. Throughout his career, Stein aimed for an appropriate modern regionalism that considered the local environment, materials, and human scale.
Climate-responsive (passive) design is key to green buildings design and is based on the way a building moderates the climate for human good and well-being. Solar energy and wind energy can be effectively combined with climate-responsive design to produce electrical power by photovoltaic (PV) and wind turbines (WT). Today, urbanization and the increasingly dense populations of the world’s largest cities are pushing architects to reach for new heights in sustainable building skyscraper designs. But, there are a few green buildings in this world that capture the eye. This presentation provides a preview of Modern “eco-scrapers” that are bridging the gap between breathtaking building design and clean technological ingenuity .
The document discusses the growth of the green building movement in India. It provides statistics on the increase in registered green buildings and certified building space. It also outlines the vision and services provided by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) to promote green building practices in India. Key organizations that have achieved green building certifications are highlighted.
The CII-Godrej Green Business Centre in India was the first building to receive LEED Platinum certification outside of the US. It uses various sustainable design and construction features, such as a circular structure to maximize ventilation, local and recycled materials, passive cooling techniques like wind towers, a green roof for stormwater management and reduced energy consumption. The building aims to be a model for green building practices and environmental stewardship in India.
Green buildings aim to minimize environmental impact and prioritize sustainability. They conserve resources through efficient design and construction practices like renewable energy generation, water recycling, and waste reduction. Green buildings provide benefits like reduced operating costs, healthier environments for occupants, and decreased environmental impact through lower emissions and less strain on natural resources. However, barriers to green building include a lack of developer education, high initial costs, and difficult approval processes.
This document summarizes a green building workshop hosted by HUD's Office of Native American Programs. It discusses how green building practices can increase energy and water efficiency, reduce environmental impacts, and improve indoor air quality. Examples of green building strategies presented included energy-efficient appliances and building envelopes, renewable energy systems, sustainable building materials, water conservation, and construction waste management. Data showed that green building approaches can help control rising energy costs and address environmental hazards in existing housing. The workshop provided lessons on applying green development practices and next steps to promote these techniques in HUD programs.
Green building aims to create energy-efficient, healthy buildings with minimal environmental impact. There is a global push by governments and organizations to improve sustainability and livability through green building. Green buildings provide cost benefits like reduced operating costs and incentives, and have competitive advantages. Standards like LEED rate buildings on sustainability factors like energy use, materials, and indoor environmental quality. The presentation discusses green building strategies, technologies, benefits and certification systems.
McHugh worked as a concrete subcontractor on 340 on the Park, a 70-story condominium tower in Chicago. The $33.6 million project involved creating the reinforced concrete structure for the building, which was briefly the second tallest all-residential high-rise in Chicago and the US. McHugh helped the building earn LEED certification and used innovative flying concrete forms up to 70 feet tall to speed construction.
Joseph Allen Stein was an American architect who worked in India for over 50 years. Some key works include the Indian Habitat Centre in New Delhi, which features a continuous roof space frame and balances blue, green, and red colors. At the American International School, he used folded steel lattice vaulting at the classrooms. For Escorts Limited, he employed different shell configurations like barrel vaults and hyperbolic domes. Throughout his career, Stein aimed for an appropriate modern regionalism that considered the local environment, materials, and human scale.
Climate-responsive (passive) design is key to green buildings design and is based on the way a building moderates the climate for human good and well-being. Solar energy and wind energy can be effectively combined with climate-responsive design to produce electrical power by photovoltaic (PV) and wind turbines (WT). Today, urbanization and the increasingly dense populations of the world’s largest cities are pushing architects to reach for new heights in sustainable building skyscraper designs. But, there are a few green buildings in this world that capture the eye. This presentation provides a preview of Modern “eco-scrapers” that are bridging the gap between breathtaking building design and clean technological ingenuity .
The document discusses the growth of the green building movement in India. It provides statistics on the increase in registered green buildings and certified building space. It also outlines the vision and services provided by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) to promote green building practices in India. Key organizations that have achieved green building certifications are highlighted.
The CII-Godrej Green Business Centre in India was the first building to receive LEED Platinum certification outside of the US. It uses various sustainable design and construction features, such as a circular structure to maximize ventilation, local and recycled materials, passive cooling techniques like wind towers, a green roof for stormwater management and reduced energy consumption. The building aims to be a model for green building practices and environmental stewardship in India.
Green buildings aim to minimize environmental impact and prioritize sustainability. They conserve resources through efficient design and construction practices like renewable energy generation, water recycling, and waste reduction. Green buildings provide benefits like reduced operating costs, healthier environments for occupants, and decreased environmental impact through lower emissions and less strain on natural resources. However, barriers to green building include a lack of developer education, high initial costs, and difficult approval processes.
This document summarizes a green building workshop hosted by HUD's Office of Native American Programs. It discusses how green building practices can increase energy and water efficiency, reduce environmental impacts, and improve indoor air quality. Examples of green building strategies presented included energy-efficient appliances and building envelopes, renewable energy systems, sustainable building materials, water conservation, and construction waste management. Data showed that green building approaches can help control rising energy costs and address environmental hazards in existing housing. The workshop provided lessons on applying green development practices and next steps to promote these techniques in HUD programs.
Green building aims to create energy-efficient, healthy buildings with minimal environmental impact. There is a global push by governments and organizations to improve sustainability and livability through green building. Green buildings provide cost benefits like reduced operating costs and incentives, and have competitive advantages. Standards like LEED rate buildings on sustainability factors like energy use, materials, and indoor environmental quality. The presentation discusses green building strategies, technologies, benefits and certification systems.
CTBUH Innovation Award Nominee - Vertical Unbonded Post-TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
AMSYSCO's submission for the CTBUH's (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) 2015 Innovation Award. Along with post-tensioned slabs and transfer deck, unbonded post-tensioned was used in vertical shear walls.
Case Study - University of Colorado Parking Garage and FieldAMSYSCO Inc.
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)
needed more campus parking for the Alpine Village student
housing complex. In addition, the UCCS planning board
approved financing to expand their sporting complex.
This project served two purposes: a parking structure
that acted as a recreational field. The 1200-car, four-story
post-tensioned (PT) parking structure supported the
240 x 360 ft (73 x 110 m) artificial turf field on the roof
level.
The high-rise building located at 111 W. Wacker Drive
in downtown Chicago, IL, was formerly known as the “Waterview.” The structure was originally designed as an 89-story luxury hotel located along the Chicago River. The construction of the conventionally-reinforced building progressed until the 27th floor, when it was shelved due to financing issues. In 2012, the hotel was redesigned as a 60-story residential apartment building and renamed “OneEleven.”
OneEleven Tower - post tensioned transfer deckAMSYSCO Inc.
The high-rise building located at 111 W. Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago was formerly known as the ‘Waterview.’ The structure was originally designed as an 89-story luxury hotel located along the Chicago River. The construction of the conventionally-reinforced building progressed until the 27th floor when the 2007 economic recession hit the U.S. Ultimately, the original project was shelved due to financing issues. The unfinished building became a visible eye-sore in the heart of Chicago for several years. Fortunately, a consortium of creditors and lienholders (Clark Wacker LLC) took ownership of the project and formed a Joint Venture with Related Midwest in 2010.
In 2012, the hotel was redesigned as a 60-story residential apartment building and renamed ‘OneEleven.’ There were several major design issues with converting a hotel into a 500-unit apartment with a smaller floor-plate and different column layout. Since the column were poured until the 28th floor, this floor was built as originally designed. The 29th floor was constructed with a 12-inch post-tensioned slab and functioned as an amenity level.
What separates this high-rise tower from others is the 60-inch transfer deck (located on the 30th floor). The transfer deck was designed to be a 72-inch conventionally-reinforced slab with the post-tensioned floors above. The PT Supplier and Concrete Contractor redesigned it into a 60-inch thick slab using post-tensioned to replace roughly 372 tons of rebar. The redesign saved around $380,000 from the cost of the transfer deck (excluding costs of other vertical elements). The reduced dead load of the slab also helped eliminate the reshoring requirements. The 12-inch building height reduction funneled into lower costs for all vertical elements and lower operational energy costs. A flat-plate was used in lieu of large beams and transfer girders in order to reduce forming costs.
The installation of the transfer slab and coordination of trades was extremely complex. Additionally, the coordination was fast-paced since the transfer slab was the second floor of the new construction. Construction trades and engineer spent almost one month on coordinating PT tendons, rebar and MEP piping/penetrations.
The transfer mat was poured in two lifts (20-inch and 40-inch lifts) for a total of roughly 2,250 cubic yards of 6000 psi concrete. One of the pours lasted 17 hours – and had an increased degree of complexity due to being poured mid-air. In total, there was 60 tons of unbonded-post-tensioning (gross weight) used in the transfer deck.
The use of unbonded post-tensioning in the original design was also used to reduce the high-rise building height by at least 1” per floor as compared to mildly-reinforced concrete. PT helped make a stalled project more economical due to the reduction in material costs (concrete columns/walls, MEP piping, elevators/stairs and curtain-wall).
Each tower has 750,000 square feet of space with 50 floors and 10 units per floor of 15,000 square feet. There are 7.1 billion people in the world that would require 2.85 million towers of 500 units each to house the world's population at 5 people per unit. At a cost of $92 million per tower, it would cost over $262 trillion to house the entire world's population.
This document provides a list of 64 buildings in the United States with details including their height in meters and feet, number of floors, year completed, and primary construction material and use. The tallest is Aqua in Chicago at 261.8 meters (859 feet) with 86 floors completed in 2009 using concrete for residential and hotel use. The shortest is Clark and Grand Hotels in Chicago with unspecified height and floors completed in 2013 using concrete for hotel use.
One Museum Park West (Post-Tensioning case study)AMSYSCO Inc.
The One Museum Park West high-rise condominium tower in Chicago was originally designed with conventionally reinforced concrete slabs and transfer girders, but went over budget. A value engineering analysis proposed converting the structural design to unbonded post-tensioning, which would reduce costs by deleting some interior columns, transfer girders, and reducing girder depths. This option was chosen and resulted in $4 million in savings through reductions to concrete, rebar, forming costs, and other structure elements like caissons and walls. The post-tensioning supplier worked with the engineer of record to implement the new design, which increased PT usage from an initial 35,000 feet to 1.6 million feet and helped complete
Infrastructure and Unbonded Post TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
The document discusses the use of unbonded post-tensioning for infrastructure projects. It begins with an overview of concrete versus asphalt pavements. Unbonded post-tensioning can be used for applications like airport runways, parking lots, and pedestrian bridges. The document then presents three case studies where unbonded post-tensioning was used: a road project in Wayzata Bay with poor soil conditions, an emergency vehicle operator course, and a reconstruction project on Buford Avenue. It concludes that unbonded encapsulated post-tensioning is an effective alternative to reinforced concrete or asphalt for infrastructure projects.
The Importance of Unbonded Field CertificationAMSYSCO Inc.
This document summarizes the Post-Tensioning Institute's (PTI) Unbonded Post-Tensioning Field Personnel Certification program. It outlines the various certification levels including Level 1 Field Installation, Level 1 and 2 Inspector, and Level 1 and 2 Ironworker. It provides information on registration prerequisites, training workshops, certification requirements, benefits of certification for projects, contractors, installers and individuals, as well as testimonials and the certification schedule. The goal of the program is to satisfy building code requirements and improve quality, safety, productivity and profitability through certified personnel.
Minnesota Twins Target Field & Post TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
Presentation by Neel Khosa given during the Post-Tensioning Institute's 2011 Technical Conference. Topic is about the use of unbonded post-tensioned concrete in Target Field stadium, home of the Minnesota Twins MLB team.
Abridged version of the Post-Tensioning Institute's 2009 Legends and Fellows Award ceremony. Rattan Khosa, President of AMSYSCO, Inc., received a PTI Fellows Award.
Abridged version of the Post-Tensioning Institute booklet for the 2008 Project Awards. The New Guthrie Theater Center in Minneapolis, MN won the Project-of-the-Year. Post-tensioning was supplied by AMSYSCO, Inc. The Architect was Jean Nouvel, the Engineer was Erickson Roed & Associates, and the Contractor was McGough Construction.
This document provides information about a company called Amsysco Inc. that has been manufacturing post-tensioned concrete buildings since 1981. They help customers entertain friends, reinforce foundations for the future, store vehicles while away, and reach career goals through their post-tensioned concrete products and services. Amsysco has been in business since 1981 and is PTI-certified for manufacturing.
Post-Tension Concrete - Info session for ContractorsAMSYSCO Inc.
This presentation is to help General and Concrete Contractors manage construction projects that use Post-Tensioned Concrete.
1. Intro to Post-Tension
2. Components of Post-Tension
3. Construction Team
4. Submittals
5. Pre-Installation
6. Installation Management
7. Post-Concrete Placement
8. Troubleshooting
Post-tensioning is a method of reinforcing (strengthening) concrete or other materials with high-strength steel strands or bars, typically referred to as tendons. Post-tensioning applications include office and apartment buildings, parking structures, slabs-on-ground, bridges, sports stadiums, rock and soil anchors, and water-tanks.
>>>Published by Post-Tensioning Institute
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CTBUH Innovation Award Nominee - Vertical Unbonded Post-TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
AMSYSCO's submission for the CTBUH's (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) 2015 Innovation Award. Along with post-tensioned slabs and transfer deck, unbonded post-tensioned was used in vertical shear walls.
Case Study - University of Colorado Parking Garage and FieldAMSYSCO Inc.
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)
needed more campus parking for the Alpine Village student
housing complex. In addition, the UCCS planning board
approved financing to expand their sporting complex.
This project served two purposes: a parking structure
that acted as a recreational field. The 1200-car, four-story
post-tensioned (PT) parking structure supported the
240 x 360 ft (73 x 110 m) artificial turf field on the roof
level.
The high-rise building located at 111 W. Wacker Drive
in downtown Chicago, IL, was formerly known as the “Waterview.” The structure was originally designed as an 89-story luxury hotel located along the Chicago River. The construction of the conventionally-reinforced building progressed until the 27th floor, when it was shelved due to financing issues. In 2012, the hotel was redesigned as a 60-story residential apartment building and renamed “OneEleven.”
OneEleven Tower - post tensioned transfer deckAMSYSCO Inc.
The high-rise building located at 111 W. Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago was formerly known as the ‘Waterview.’ The structure was originally designed as an 89-story luxury hotel located along the Chicago River. The construction of the conventionally-reinforced building progressed until the 27th floor when the 2007 economic recession hit the U.S. Ultimately, the original project was shelved due to financing issues. The unfinished building became a visible eye-sore in the heart of Chicago for several years. Fortunately, a consortium of creditors and lienholders (Clark Wacker LLC) took ownership of the project and formed a Joint Venture with Related Midwest in 2010.
In 2012, the hotel was redesigned as a 60-story residential apartment building and renamed ‘OneEleven.’ There were several major design issues with converting a hotel into a 500-unit apartment with a smaller floor-plate and different column layout. Since the column were poured until the 28th floor, this floor was built as originally designed. The 29th floor was constructed with a 12-inch post-tensioned slab and functioned as an amenity level.
What separates this high-rise tower from others is the 60-inch transfer deck (located on the 30th floor). The transfer deck was designed to be a 72-inch conventionally-reinforced slab with the post-tensioned floors above. The PT Supplier and Concrete Contractor redesigned it into a 60-inch thick slab using post-tensioned to replace roughly 372 tons of rebar. The redesign saved around $380,000 from the cost of the transfer deck (excluding costs of other vertical elements). The reduced dead load of the slab also helped eliminate the reshoring requirements. The 12-inch building height reduction funneled into lower costs for all vertical elements and lower operational energy costs. A flat-plate was used in lieu of large beams and transfer girders in order to reduce forming costs.
The installation of the transfer slab and coordination of trades was extremely complex. Additionally, the coordination was fast-paced since the transfer slab was the second floor of the new construction. Construction trades and engineer spent almost one month on coordinating PT tendons, rebar and MEP piping/penetrations.
The transfer mat was poured in two lifts (20-inch and 40-inch lifts) for a total of roughly 2,250 cubic yards of 6000 psi concrete. One of the pours lasted 17 hours – and had an increased degree of complexity due to being poured mid-air. In total, there was 60 tons of unbonded-post-tensioning (gross weight) used in the transfer deck.
The use of unbonded post-tensioning in the original design was also used to reduce the high-rise building height by at least 1” per floor as compared to mildly-reinforced concrete. PT helped make a stalled project more economical due to the reduction in material costs (concrete columns/walls, MEP piping, elevators/stairs and curtain-wall).
Each tower has 750,000 square feet of space with 50 floors and 10 units per floor of 15,000 square feet. There are 7.1 billion people in the world that would require 2.85 million towers of 500 units each to house the world's population at 5 people per unit. At a cost of $92 million per tower, it would cost over $262 trillion to house the entire world's population.
This document provides a list of 64 buildings in the United States with details including their height in meters and feet, number of floors, year completed, and primary construction material and use. The tallest is Aqua in Chicago at 261.8 meters (859 feet) with 86 floors completed in 2009 using concrete for residential and hotel use. The shortest is Clark and Grand Hotels in Chicago with unspecified height and floors completed in 2013 using concrete for hotel use.
One Museum Park West (Post-Tensioning case study)AMSYSCO Inc.
The One Museum Park West high-rise condominium tower in Chicago was originally designed with conventionally reinforced concrete slabs and transfer girders, but went over budget. A value engineering analysis proposed converting the structural design to unbonded post-tensioning, which would reduce costs by deleting some interior columns, transfer girders, and reducing girder depths. This option was chosen and resulted in $4 million in savings through reductions to concrete, rebar, forming costs, and other structure elements like caissons and walls. The post-tensioning supplier worked with the engineer of record to implement the new design, which increased PT usage from an initial 35,000 feet to 1.6 million feet and helped complete
Infrastructure and Unbonded Post TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
The document discusses the use of unbonded post-tensioning for infrastructure projects. It begins with an overview of concrete versus asphalt pavements. Unbonded post-tensioning can be used for applications like airport runways, parking lots, and pedestrian bridges. The document then presents three case studies where unbonded post-tensioning was used: a road project in Wayzata Bay with poor soil conditions, an emergency vehicle operator course, and a reconstruction project on Buford Avenue. It concludes that unbonded encapsulated post-tensioning is an effective alternative to reinforced concrete or asphalt for infrastructure projects.
The Importance of Unbonded Field CertificationAMSYSCO Inc.
This document summarizes the Post-Tensioning Institute's (PTI) Unbonded Post-Tensioning Field Personnel Certification program. It outlines the various certification levels including Level 1 Field Installation, Level 1 and 2 Inspector, and Level 1 and 2 Ironworker. It provides information on registration prerequisites, training workshops, certification requirements, benefits of certification for projects, contractors, installers and individuals, as well as testimonials and the certification schedule. The goal of the program is to satisfy building code requirements and improve quality, safety, productivity and profitability through certified personnel.
Minnesota Twins Target Field & Post TensioningAMSYSCO Inc.
Presentation by Neel Khosa given during the Post-Tensioning Institute's 2011 Technical Conference. Topic is about the use of unbonded post-tensioned concrete in Target Field stadium, home of the Minnesota Twins MLB team.
Abridged version of the Post-Tensioning Institute's 2009 Legends and Fellows Award ceremony. Rattan Khosa, President of AMSYSCO, Inc., received a PTI Fellows Award.
Abridged version of the Post-Tensioning Institute booklet for the 2008 Project Awards. The New Guthrie Theater Center in Minneapolis, MN won the Project-of-the-Year. Post-tensioning was supplied by AMSYSCO, Inc. The Architect was Jean Nouvel, the Engineer was Erickson Roed & Associates, and the Contractor was McGough Construction.
This document provides information about a company called Amsysco Inc. that has been manufacturing post-tensioned concrete buildings since 1981. They help customers entertain friends, reinforce foundations for the future, store vehicles while away, and reach career goals through their post-tensioned concrete products and services. Amsysco has been in business since 1981 and is PTI-certified for manufacturing.
Post-Tension Concrete - Info session for ContractorsAMSYSCO Inc.
This presentation is to help General and Concrete Contractors manage construction projects that use Post-Tensioned Concrete.
1. Intro to Post-Tension
2. Components of Post-Tension
3. Construction Team
4. Submittals
5. Pre-Installation
6. Installation Management
7. Post-Concrete Placement
8. Troubleshooting
Post-tensioning is a method of reinforcing (strengthening) concrete or other materials with high-strength steel strands or bars, typically referred to as tendons. Post-tensioning applications include office and apartment buildings, parking structures, slabs-on-ground, bridges, sports stadiums, rock and soil anchors, and water-tanks.
>>>Published by Post-Tensioning Institute
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In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
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Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
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Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
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and project deadlines.
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