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Introduction to Tilt-up Construction |  |
A General Contractor's Approach to Innovative
Commercial Building ConstructionHave you ever driven past
a construction site and seen massive cranes lifting huge panels of concrete in
the air? Have you watched with amazement as a new commercial building seems to
spring into place, almost overnight? What you have witnessed is tilt-up construction,
an innovative method for building office buildings, retail
centers, warehouses, distribution centers, call centers, manufacturing facilities
and other commercial / industrial structures with amazing speed, safety,
and cost benefits. So what is the difference between tilt-up
and other types of construction? In traditional forms of
wall construction, the walls can be built with CMU blocks or blocks faced with
brick. For some types of buildings, the exterior wall is made up of structural
steel columns with heavy gauge metal studs covered with gyp sheathing, which is
then faced with brick or stucco. Regardless which traditional approach is used,
building the exterior walls is a time-consuming, multi-stepped process. A tilt-up
building's walls are created horizontally in large slabs of concrete called panels.
The panels are then lifted, or tilted up, into position around the building's
slab. This means the tilt-up structure's exterior wall is virtually finished when
it is tilted into place. Tilt-up construction (also called
tiltwall or tilt wall construction) has a long history, but its widespread use
is a relatively new phenomenon. In spite of this, tilt-up construction is fast
becoming the method of choice for constructing modern warehouses, call centers,
distribution centers, retail stores, office and storage buildings and other types
of industrial and commercial facilities. Return
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