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UC Molecular Studies Project, Cincinnati, OH, USA
PERI TRIO - the versatile Wall Forming System to meet Schedule and Budget
The Molecular Studies Project of the University of Cincinnati is a unique signature design. The building encompasses 150,000 sqft (13,940 m²) of medical laboratory research space on the East Campus.
This project has foundation walls that vary in height from 12'' to 23'' (3.60 to 7.00 m), wall thicknesses from 12" to 5'' 6" (0.30 to 1.65 m). In a 100-foot (30.50 m) section of wall, both straight and curved subsections as well as varying pilasters can be found. Dugan & Meyers needed a system that had the versatility required and that enabled to meet the schedule and budget.
After reviewing five different formwork systems for this job, Dugan & Meyers selected the PERI TRIO System, because its versatility and quickness of fabrication and refabrication have few if any rivals in the industry.
PERI developed detailed shop drawings for the entire job, not just standard or special conditions. These were essential for the day to day planning of production and crew assignments.
Source: PERI scope 1/1998
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| Använda PERI system |
TRIO
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| Contractor: |
DUGAN & MEYERS Construction Co, Cincinnati, OH |
| Project architect: |
Baxter Hodell Donnelly Preston, Cincinnati, OH |
| Design architect: |
Frank O. Gehry Associated, Santa Monica, CA |
| Field Service: |
PERI Office Cincinnati |
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PERI kontor:
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PERI Formwork Systems, Inc., USA
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