Award of Merit Renovation/Restoration: Park + Ford
Stripped of their facades and interiors, two 14-story former office buildings and a connecting lobby were transformed into a 435-unit residential complex. Design and construction creativity were needed for many facets of the project. Core-drilling nearly 3,000 holes into existing concrete to support new utilities had to be coordinated using ground-penetrating radar to avoid existing rebar and post-tensioning cables, a process that required significant modifications to each unit footprint.
A similar effort was needed to design and install prefabricated balconies for nearly 130 units. Outrigger extensions that support each balcony needed to be shortened to allow clearance for swing stages to descend the face of the building. Balcony decking, which would typically come fixed to the structure, was instead shipped loose and installed once the frame was set. Additionally, balcony outriggers needed to be fastened to the slab in a way that avoided post-tension cables and complied with precise design specifications.