1614 Terminal Parking Garage at Nashville International Airport
About the Customer
Company: Fly & Form Structures
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Project Overview
- 3 phases
- Each phase consisted of four pours per floor
- 160,000 ft² (14,860 m²) total footprint was excavated from Tennessee bedrock
Project Requirements
- 3,000 parking spaces
- Garage required the slab-on-grade be poured last, meaning the 18′ (5.5 m) tall, first level, the elevated slab had to be set up and cycled on an irregular surface
Formwork Used
Customer Benefits
- One system needed to cover the entire job with varying beam depths and beam widths
- Three-piece beam form unit is adjustable in height and width with a built-in radius steel chamfer
- Ledger beam bracket bolts in different configurations to allow varying depths joists from 6 1/2″ E-BEAM® to 20″ truss joists
- 22 kip swivel base jack allowed the system to work on all normal slopes typically found in parking garages
Once the system was together on a typical floor, the manpower needed to form and then cycle was much less than any other system I have used in the past.
– Jimmy Whitley, Project Superintendent