Industrial
Rohrer’s Quarry - New Concrete Batch Plant, Lititz, PA
Award Winner: Award of Excellence, Associated Builders & Contractors - Keystone Chapter
Greenebaum Structures provided structural engineering design and analysis for this challenging project. The project included new reinforced concrete aggregate storage bins and tunnel, foundations for a new conveyor system and a 10-story structure to hold new material tanks, concrete mixer and quality control office. The base of the 10-story structure was reinforced concrete on a mat foundation, while the eight upper stories were structural steel. Horst Construction built the $3.5M facility with office design by Cornerstone Design Architects.
Award Winner: Award of Excellence, Associated Builders & Contractors - Keystone Chapter
Greenebaum Structures provided structural engineering design and analysis for this challenging project. The project included new reinforced concrete aggregate storage bins and tunnel, foundations for a new conveyor system and a 10-story structure to hold new material tanks, concrete mixer and quality control office. The base of the 10-story structure was reinforced concrete on a mat foundation, while the eight upper stories were structural steel. Horst Construction built the $3.5M facility with office design by Cornerstone Design Architects.
Environmental Recovery Corporation,
Lancaster, PA
This waste recycling facility is the second Environmental Recovery Corporation project Greenebaum Structures completed with Tippetts/Weaver Architects. This project included a pre-engineered steel building shell and cast-in-place concrete in-ground storage tanks. DEP required that no waste leave the building and that no groundwater intrude into the tanks. T-A-H Construction built this facility for approximately $870,000.
Lancaster, PA
This waste recycling facility is the second Environmental Recovery Corporation project Greenebaum Structures completed with Tippetts/Weaver Architects. This project included a pre-engineered steel building shell and cast-in-place concrete in-ground storage tanks. DEP required that no waste leave the building and that no groundwater intrude into the tanks. T-A-H Construction built this facility for approximately $870,000.
