Case Study

PRECAST FAÇADE PROVIDES A COHESIVE CAMPUS AESTHETIC FOR A DATA CENTER

Vantage VA12 Data Center in Sterling, Virginia was built as an addition to the Phase I building in the same location that features an exterior envelope that seamlessly matches the adjacent structure. The new, ground-up, 228,606-square-foot data center has similar glass and metal features that cohesively tie in all buildings on the campus and can be incorporated in future expansion phases. This campus addition was built in substantially less time than the prior phase in large part due to the creative use of precast concrete.

In a free case study from the PCI Mid-Atlantic Chapter, see how the project team leaned on precast’s inherent efficiency to meet the building owner and occupants’ top priorities: speed to market and security.

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WHAT'S INSIDE

  • The project’s key details, including the scope, timeline, and team members
  • The solution that involved a BIM coordination model from project onset
  • The results and how precast saved critical time and money for the team
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The PCI Mid-Atlantic Chapter is a trusted regional trade association, top business partner, and leading voice for the precast, prestressed concrete industry that promotes the growth, profitability, and positive perception of the Mid-Atlantic market by building awareness of precast benefits and use, supporting member success, and educating professionals in construction, design, and academia, to make precast, prestressed concrete building and transportation products an early structural and enclosure choice for new projects.