Architect
Excel Engineering
Construction Manager
AECOM-Hunt
Owner
First District Association
Contractor
Strack Construction
Precast Concrete Producer
Wells Key Project Attributes
- If the owner is going to expand, one option is to plan to remove, relocate, or reuse designated pieces.
- The precast concrete walls, floor, and ceilings are free from cracks and are typically finished with a USDA-approved coating for antimicrobial finish.
- One of the many challenges influencing design decisions was the prominent location in the City of Litchfield, which highlighted its lack of room to expand and its industrial façade.
Project/Precast Scope
- Three-stage renovation incorporated a total of 229 precast concrete pieces, totaling 20,159 square feet.
- Phase 1 components included 6-in. vomitory wall, tubs, double seating risers, 4-in. flat slabs, stairs, and 10-in.-thick solid exterior walls panels.
- Phase 2 and 3 included single seating risers, double seating risers, tubs, slabs, interior vomitory walls, and stairs.
- In most cases the walls are exposed precast concrete because of the heavy wash-down zones in the dairy facilities
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