West Valley City, UT
Biomedical Production Facility
Scope/Solutions
Seeking a new production facility, a biomedical company undertook a project to build a space to support its high-precision production process. The structure required a tall story height and expansive open areas achieved with large tilt-up concrete wall panels and a long-span roof structure. SGH served as the structural engineer of record and consulted on the below-grade waterproofing for the project, which is located in a high-seismic area.
Highlights of our structural design include the following:
- Pile-supported mat slab foundation to accommodate the heavy structure and achieve the tolerances required for the precision equipment with a soft-soil site
- Tilt-up concrete walls constructed in 55 ft tall by 20 ft wide panels
- Lateral load-resisting system comprising the tilt-up panels designed as special reinforced concrete shear walls
- Three 10 ft deep by 148 ft long steel trusses that provide a large column-free space
- Roof framing, comprising wide-flange beams spanning more than 100 ft, chosen to avoid the long-lead times for open-web steel joists that would have affected the construction schedule
- Staggered splices in the beams to facilitate shipping constraints
- A second-floor mezzanine with special concentric braced frames for lateral resistance
SGH also consulted on the design of below-grade waterproofing, which was especially important for production areas housing operation-critical equipment that needed to be protected from moisture and water infiltration.
Project Summary
Solutions
Failure Investigation
Services
Building Enclosures
Markets
Industrial
Client(s)
Biomedical Company
Specialized Capabilities
Building Design | Roofing & Waterproofing
Key team members

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