Creating Nordstrom’s retail flagship—with 320,000 sq ft of shopping space on seven floors—in New York City required a major restoration and structural support effort.
Standing in the way of a new Ferry Homeport at the Brooklyn Navy Yard was a substandard Pier C, which led to a $50-million project to demolish the old 81-ft by 690-ft timber structure and replace it with a modern steel pipe pile and concrete deck pier.
GeoStabilization used micropile shoring to accommodate additional planned retail space in the Fayette County Courthouse and allow access to the basement and underpin relevant portions of the existing, sinking structure with a combination of micropiles and conventional underpinning pits.
The scope of work on TDIndustries’ new Houston complex included constructing a 38,000-sq-ft, two-story office building, a 14,000-sq-ft materials storage warehouse and a 6,000-sq-ft shop for the assembling and sectioning of ductwork as well as the prefabrication of pipe hangers and miscellaneous components.