The project initially required the removal of 25,000 cubic yards of rock and dirt and used 90,000 square feet of flagstone, 10 carloads of cement, 800 tons of quarried stone and 30,000 pounds of reinforced steel.
The removal of an existing leaking stainless-steel metal roof and the installation of a symmetrical copper standing seam roofing system on a historic centerpiece building on the campus of Sam Houston State University
The design offers a column-free interior environment with high ceilings and bright open spaces that allow daylight to penetrate deeply into the station
The reports cover a practical example of applying the provisions in AISI S100-16, North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, 2016 Edition, and Determinating Effective Standoff in Standing Seam Roof Systems.
More than ever, owners today want buildings that will bring a strong return on their investment. As the design process begins, the checklist starts literally at the top.