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Published Feb. 13, 2023
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When Western Carolina University needed a solution to increase their on-campus housing accommodations, they developed a plan for constructing three new multi-story dorm buildings. These structures needed to provide substantial resiliency to stand the test of time in Cullowhee, North Carolina’s harsh, mountainous climate, but they also needed to be offered under a swift construction schedule to accommodate the university’s rapidly growing student body. With speed, quality and performance as top priorities, WCU selected Tindall to deliver the perfect total precast solution on time and within budget. Coordinating closely with the team at Vannoy Construction, Tindall was able to bring these WCU dormitories to life in just under eight months.

“From day one, [Tindall’s] team worked collaboratively with Vannoy’s to make sure the project was done correctly,” said Caitlyn Jones of Vannoy Construction.There were some learning curves on this job, but Tindall approached each obstacle with a team mentality. They cared about the overall success of the project as much as Vannoy did.”

To meet the project’s aggressive construction schedule, Tindall leveraged the Tindall Superior Lightweight All-Purpose Beam (T-SLAB®) as the floor system for all three dormitories. This was a first for the system, as no other project leveraging T-SLAB had been both multi-story and multi-building in scope. “I was extremely impressed by the team at Tindall and their T-SLAB system,” said Jones. “The system itself saved so much time on the project schedule, and the final buildings looked awesome.

Utilizing this system allowed the Tindall team to cast mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) components like electrical conduits and boxes directly into the slabs, and though the process required more coordination with the project team on the front end, it helped to compress the construction timeline on site, allowing for interior columbus oh dump truck company to begin earlier than expected.

Additionally, total precast construction enabled early access for other trades, further accelerating the overall construction process. “Tindall’s system provided the owner with both savings and the quick erection of the buildings, which allowed us to meet the owner’s timely schedule,” said Jones. “I don’t think any other type of construction would have allowed the project to finish on time.”

Project Details:

Specifications

  • 419,063 square feet
  • 201,220 square feet of T-SLABs
  • 3 multi-story dormitories
  • Erection start 2/15/21; Finished 10/8/21

Components

  • 1,694 precast concrete pieces
  • Insulated wall panels
  • Beams
  • T-SLAB®s

To bring these nearly 420,000-square-foot total precast dormitories to life, Tindall produced about 1,700 precast concrete components, including load-bearing insulated wall panels, columns, beams and over 200,000 square feet of T-SLABs. The exterior of these structures featured colored concrete with repetitious horizontal reveals that perfectly complimented the post-applied stone masonry accents. By leveraging T-SLAB and working side-by-side with Vannoy’s project team, Tindall helped deliver these structures within budget and ahead of schedule.

"We had the privilege of actively working with their team for over two years,"said Jones, "and Tindall continued to be as responsive at the end of the job as they were in the beginning. I would happily columbus oh dump truck company with Tindall again on another project.”

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