![]() ![]() Project Name: MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Medical/Surgical Pavilion, Washington, DC Nicholas Carosi IV, Sergio Lopez, Mike Randall, Juan Romero - Arban & Carosi With shotcrete, the team was able to build scaffold in the open core shaft, form only one side, and shoot multiple walls per pour. Shotcrete (a concrete replacement method) is what allowed the core reconfiguration to be successful. Miller & Long poured concrete throughout the building without the use of a tower crane or onsite tower pump, and completed a core reconfiguration including 800 SF of stairs and outward facing elevators. Given the structural complexity of the existing building, Clark turned to Miller & Long for the challenging concrete scope involving a new slab on metal deck, cast in place concrete, and a shear core configuration within the existing structure. Project Name: Johns Hopkins University/555 Pennsylvania Avenue Renovations, Washington, DCĮngineer: LERA Consulting Structural Engineers Roger Arias-Vargas, Jose Antonio Castro, Wilian Delgado, Eliseo Linares-Lira, Erick Mejia-Rivera, Dripaul Ramphal - Miller & Long DC, Inc. To address this, the team placed additional concrete as shotcrete. Miller and Long’s timely installation of 16 levels of concrete on a 7,500 SF site was accomplished with almost no staging area, and due to a structural concern, the team could not pour adjacent to the existing structure. Miller and Long Concrete’s scope of work at 1515 North Capitol St NE included the construction of a cast-in-place concrete structure one-story below grade and 15-stories above. General Contractor: Clark Construction Group Project Name: SOME - 1515 North Capitol St NE, Washington, DC Marco Armenta, Hugo Del Cid, Jamie Hernandez, Jonatan Ramos, Jamie Sheftic, Craig Weant - Miller & Long DC, Inc. ![]()
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