Bayshore Regency - Tampa, Florida
This condominium, located in Tampa, Florida, is a 20-story high rise and 210 feet in height. Post-tensioned slabs were necessary in this building to economically support the large cantilevered balconies and to limit the slab thickness, thus reducing the overall height of the building. Drilled piers were used as the foundation system so that the uplift in the shear walls could be tied directly to the ground. The construction cost was $19 million and the project was completed in 1987. Threshold inspection services were also provided.
This condominium, located in Tampa, Florida, is a 20-story high rise and 210 feet in height. Post-tensioned slabs were necessary in this building to economically support the large cantilevered balconies and to limit the slab thickness, thus reducing the overall height of the building. Drilled piers were used as the foundation system so that the uplift in the shear walls could be tied directly to the ground. The construction cost was $19 million and the project was completed in 1987. Threshold inspection services were also provided.
Bayshore Regency - Tampa, Florida
This condominium, located in Tampa, Florida, is a 20-story high rise and 210 feet in height. Post-tensioned slabs were necessary in this building to economically support the large cantilevered balconies and to limit the slab thickness, thus reducing the overall height of the building. Drilled piers were used as the foundation system so that the uplift in the shear walls could be tied directly to the ground. The construction cost was $19 million and the project was completed in 1987. Threshold inspection services were also provided.
This condominium, located in Tampa, Florida, is a 20-story high rise and 210 feet in height. Post-tensioned slabs were necessary in this building to economically support the large cantilevered balconies and to limit the slab thickness, thus reducing the overall height of the building. Drilled piers were used as the foundation system so that the uplift in the shear walls could be tied directly to the ground. The construction cost was $19 million and the project was completed in 1987. Threshold inspection services were also provided.