Johns Hopkins facility receives American Concrete Institute Award.
April 23, 2015 | Architectural Products
Their choice of SlenderWall® from Smith-Midland Precast plays an important role in the successful reconstruction of a critical 1970’s medical facility. Announced on April 16th, 2015, The Nelson/Harvey Building has been recognized as an ACI Excellence award winner.
Midland, VA – April 23, 2015 – Smith-Midland Corporation (OTCQB: SMID) – Johns Hopkins Hospital operates a dense, urban medical campus in Baltimore with an outsize global reputation. Nestled amid the pioneering clinical and research facilities is the Nelson-Harvey Building, a 1970s-era modernist structure with narrow ribbon windows and long expanses of brick colored to match the nearby Halstead Building and the 1880s Billings Building, a campus landmark with its classic dome. After opening a major new facility next door, the Zayed Bloomberg complex, the hospital began renovating existing facilities on its East Baltimore campus. The nine-story Nelson-Harvey was next on the list.
After decades of wear, the hand-laid brick envelope of the Johns Hopkins 9-story Nelson/Harvey inpatient facility began failing. “Late in the game, during design development, the client determined that we should also address envelope issues,” said Dan McKelvey, an associate principal and building envelope expert with Ayers Saint Gross, describing the existing, hand laid brick façades with a concrete masonry unit (CMU) backup on structural steel. “There were problems including cracking and deflecting brick, and the window system was outdated. The building had no insulation in the wall system, either.”
The architectural firms Wilmot Sanz and Ayers Saint Gross needed a solution that met two criteria: one, that is was lightweight enough to prevent any need for additional superstructure or foundation costs; and two, that the facility would be able to stay operational during the exterior renovation.
SlenderWall® met the requirements. Its 28 lbs. per square foot specification and unique composite construction allowed for the re-cladding to take place without the removal of the old fascia. The 158 SlenderWall panels (27,164 sq. ft.) were designed with a factory-applied Endicott brick facing, maintaining continuity with the campus and the original 1970’s exterior. Johns Hopkins also chose to include factory-applied closed-cell foam insulation and the proprietary H2Out advanced sealant rain screen system with leak detection. The addition of these options provided not only savings in time and on-site trades, but insurance against future air and water infiltrations, as well as continuous insulation adding significantly to the enclosure’s thermal performance and excellent acoustical STC ratings.
The project is being certified under Baltimore City’s Green Stars program, at a level equivalent to LEED Silver. This is the first healthcare project to seek certification under this program.
In March 2013, Smith-Midland began delivery to the contractor, Whiting-Turner. Completion of the cladding portion of the project concluded in June. The short schedule showcased the benefits of SlenderWall in reduced times and costs for production, shipping and installation, as well as decreasing the need for some on-site trades.
SlenderWall architectural precast concrete panel system uses proven technologies to connect a thin layer of fiber-reinforced architectural precast concrete with an interior steel-stud frame ready for drywall application to create a true composite exterior/interior wall. The panels are also available with optional IECC code compliant factory-applied continuous closed-cell foam insulation and windows, offering savings in time and on-site labor. Choosing these along with the proprietary H2Out advanced sealant system, may qualify a project for a no-moisture intrusion guarantee, giving a true one-call responsibility for the building envelope.
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