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Canton Crossing II

Canton Crossing Phase II is the second phase of the popular Southeast Baltimore shopping center, The Shops at Canton Crossing, located in Maryland. This development was 85,000 square feet, single story development using the tilt-up construction method. 73 panels were needed to construct this retail development, the heaviest panel weighing in at 76,000 lbs. This project was challenged with incorporating several high-level architectural finishes. There was 5,000 SF of Glen Gery Silver Lake in lay thin brick veneer and 5,300 SF of custom Herringbone Wood Texture Formliner. By using the tilt-up method, we were able to greatly reduce the cost of construction (as opposed to using structural steel and light gauge framing). This method also allowed us to meet the quick construction schedule on-time.  
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Project Location

Baltimore, MD
United States

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2020

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Project Team (TCA Members)

General Contractor:
Chesapeake Contracting Group Inc
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Photographer(s):
Alan Gilbert Photography

Project Specifics

Project Category:
Retail
Building Types:
Store
Finishes:
Brick (Thin)
Features:
Reveals
Insulation:
Environmental:
Number of Floors:
1
Number of Panels:
73 panels
Tilt-Up Wall Area:
44,100 sq ft (4,097 sq m)
Total Floor Area:
84,756 sq ft (7,874 sq m)
Project Footprint:
84,756 sq ft (7,874 sq m)
Tallest Panel:
3 ft 0 in (0.91 m)
Largest Panel:
1,452 sq ft (134.9 sq m)
Heaviest Panel:
76,000 lbs (34,473 kg)