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Quantico Corporate Center Building G

Quantico Building G is a 141,000-square-foot four-story office building located in Stafford, Virginia. It serves the defense contractors and ancillary activities of the Quantico Marine Base. The original design was based on a just-completed sister building. Tilt-Up construction was chosen for value ($600,000 cost savings), schedule (four-six months savings) and design deliverables.

The heaviest Tilt-Up panel measured 63 feet-9 inches, the widest was 36 feet-7.5 inches, and the heaviest panel weighed 171,450 pounds. The building features large bay spacing, large window openings and minimum columns, all of which provides for easier interior layouts and creates an open, secure office space.

 
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Project Location

Stafford, VA 22554
United States

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ACHIEVEMENT

2012

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Project Team (TCA Members)

General Contractor:
 
Concrete Contractor:
Citadel Contractors, Inc.
Architect:
 
Engineer:
Leviat

Project Specifics

Project Category:
Office
Building Types:
Finishes:
Features:
Insulation:
Environmental:
Number of Floors:
0
Number of Panels:
38 panels
Tilt-Up Wall Area:
62,138 sq ft (5,773 sq m)
Total Floor Area:
141,556 sq ft (13,151 sq m)
Project Footprint:
35,397 sq ft (3,288 sq m)
Tallest Panel:
62 ft 3 in (18.97 m)
Widest Panel:
35 ft 4 in (10.78 m)
Largest Panel:
1,605 sq ft (149.1 sq m)
Heaviest Panel:
171,450 lbs (77,768 kg)