Harley Davidson of the Woodlands
The Woodlands, TX United States | 2004
Menu • Quick Links • Search
The Burlingame store was built in 1950 and is the oldest Fred Meyer Store still in operation. This $19 million dollar remodel project was originally going to be on a 13 month timeline. However due to this project being "enormously disruptive" Abbott relied on two crews working back to back shifts and most weekends. Portions of the roof structure were too large to double dip and had to be welded together after galvanizing. Being on the border of one of Portland's busiest streets and exposed to the Northwest's inclement weather, the use of hot-dip galvanizing offered the best solution for providing a aesthetically pleasing and sustainable structure.
... corrosion performance and sustainability were important factors in keeping with the corporate green building guidelines.
This store borders three main thoroughfares with street level access at many different elevations. Pedestrian access from these levels required multiple stairways, a tiered parking structure with handrails, and several canopies for protecting pedestrians from the weather. With this large amount of exposed steel being used corrosion performance and sustainability were important factors in keeping with the corporate green building guidelines.
2011
Newly Complete
Building & Architecture
Industrial/Urban
Portland, OR United States
Corrosion Performance, Sustainability
Multiple stairways, sidewalk canopies, handrail and guardrail systems and privacy screens.
Steel: 68
HDG: 68
Kramer Gehlen Associates
Valley Fab Corp
J.R. Abbott Construction
Zinkpower USA - Portland
Thank you! Your vote has been accepted.