® Forms and garage Beam System Grant Park Condos in Minneapolis, Minnesota Symons Had All the Answers! Grant Park is a 327 unit residential project located in downtown Minneapolis. The plan featured a variety of structures, including a 27-story tower with 284 condominium units, 30 city homes surrounding the parking garage and 13 townhouses. The project also included parking garages under the tower and townhouses, and an enclosed, six-level garage accommodating 510 cars. The tower foundation and shear walls utilized reusable Aluminum Beam Gangs of various dimensions. Amenities at the Grant Park development include a fitness area, spa, swimming pool, resident business office, guest rooms and club room for entertainment. The project was built on a fast-track, designbuild basis with Opus Northwest as DesignBuilder. Opus Architects & Engineers, and Humphreys & Partners Architects provided Architectural Services. Opus was already familiar with the advantages of using the Garage Beam System (GBS) from previous projects, so they were confident in choosing this system again. They knew that the detailed design and structural plans provided by Symons simplify formwork and reduce related concrete construction costs. GBS consists of long beam form assemblies, high-capacity leg supports, column and capital forms, and reusable deck panels. The artists rendition (left) and aerial view (above) show the tower and the parking structure with surrounding residences. The main parking structure was designed with six levels, two of them below grade. Floor height was typically 11' from level to level, the 60' long beam sections were 18" wide x 32" high, and the typical deck panel size was 8' x 21'-4". All GBS components are easily handled with forklifts and wheeled dollies for maximum productivity. Opus used 6" x 6" shoring posts from a previous job to provide the reshoring, reducing material costs. Aluminum Beam Gangs were used to form the foundation walls and shear walls of the tower and parking ramp. Sizes ranged from 8' wide x 12' high to 24' wide x 18' high to accommodate for the different wall heights and section widths throughout the project. DAYTONSUPERIOR.COM SUCCESS STORY ® SUCCESS STORY ® ® Steel‑Ply forms were used to accommodate areas with unique forming challenges, such as penetrations. Steel‑Ply was used to form the columns in the tower and for the city homes that surround the ramp. The foundation walls for the residential units were cut up with lots of corners, and handset Steel‑Ply really worked great in this situation. Opus owns a yard full of truss equipment acquired over the years and insists on using it on every job possible. Truss was used to form all 27 stories of the tower. The most unique situation was the lower level of the tower which consisted of forming a high-bay using Truss on top of the FrameFast shoring system. Opus was very pleased with Symons professional solution to this condition. Re-shore for the tower was provided by Opus. Opus knew that they could count on the forming systems and detailed plans from Symons, so we were the only form supplier on site for the whole job! By creating a small group of gangs that could be stacked and combined in various configurations, the contractor saved time. Symons provided detailed plans and forming equipment for the parking garage, wall form gangs, and tower decks for the Grant Park residential project. DAYTONSUPERIOR.COM Copyright © 2013 Dayton Superior Corporation, All Rights Reserved SUCCESS STORY ® ® The unusually high bays of the first floor in the tower utilized the Truss equipment that Opus owns with the FrameFast shoring system. The Truss deck support system is ideal for repetitive floor layouts. Additional product information is available online at www.daytonsuperior.com. Contact your Day‑ ton Superior representative at 888‑977‑9600, or send an email to [email protected] if you would like to discuss how these or other innovative systems can make your construction projects more productive. DAYTONSUPERIOR.COM
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