Sheffield University's new Diamond building benefits from post-tensioning
Auteur(s): |
Adam Sweet
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | The Structural Engineer, mars 2018, n. 3, v. 96 |
Page(s): | 16-21 |
DOI: | 10.56330/imwy4882 |
Abstrait: |
While the term 'value engineering' has become synonymous with reducing costs, CCL's approach to re-engineering key elements of the University of Sheffield’s £81M 'Diamond' building with post-tensioned concrete solutions demonstrates the potential added value of re-examining the original specification. Replacement of the specified voided concrete slabs with post-tensioned slabs for levels 1–4 and the roof level not only saved £0.75M in costs on the project, but also saved time within the programme, reduced the amount of materials required for the build and enabled a shallower slab depth. This increased the ceiling void depth below, thereby aiding co-ordination of the building services installation by allowing simplification of cable and pipework layouts. Re-engineering of the proposed steel transfer structures beneath the level 1 slab, with a post-tensioned concrete alternative, helped to overcome buildability, logistical and cost challenges, while creating a design feature aligned to the architect's aesthetic and conceptual vision. A building with ambitious design criteria and multiple technical challenges, the Diamond is a landmark scheme, both for Sheffield and for the higher education sector, which demonstrates the benefits of post-tensioned concrete. |
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