Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion

Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion

Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion Portland, OR Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion • Technical Information • Project Completion Date: July 2018 • Project Location: Portland, Oregon • Size of Project: • Strength Requirements: Precast = 5000 PSI • Water/Cement Ratio(s): • Unique or High Volume Admixtures: Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion • Describe unique mix designs: • Describe unique specifications/requirements (flatness, color, etc.): Architectural concrete had (2) colors • Describe placement challenges or unique techniques: • Describe other special technical aspects: Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion The Peter Stott Center Renovation project is located at the Portland State University in downtown Portland. The new construction and renovation of the multipurpose arena or “Viking Pavilion encompassed 142,000 S.F at a cost of 42 million. Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion The Viking Pavilion featured (110) precast/prestressed concrete double risers totaling over 300 CY and 10,000 lf of strand. Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion The project site is situated in the middle of the Portland State University campus with limited site access and storage. Precast product was transported to the jobsite using multiple piece loads that maximized the amount of product available and increased speed of construction. Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion Given the mix of new and retrofit construction, many hidden conditions & challenges were discovered while repurposing the existing structure. The flexibility of precast during the design phase was integral in addressing conditions discovered during demolition Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion The confined footprint and shape of the arena created many angles and tight conditions. The pre-caster and construction design team worked together to maximize connection tolerance and quality control throughout the project. Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion The arena expansion hosts PSU basketball and volleyball, providing modern fan amenities and an improved game-day experience. Also, the multipurpose arena serves as a new community asset for Portland by hosting academic symposiums, concerts, trade shows, dinners, graduations, etc. The arena can accommodate up to 3,400 people with floor seating. Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion The building’s exterior entry included over (250) pieces of architectural precast risers, landings, wall caps and benches. The colored architectural concrete was chosen to match the existing structures nearby on the PSU campus. Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion With sustainability being a key project goal, the renovation and expansion is LEED Gold certified. Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion The mixture of structural and architectural precast concrete, cast in place concrete located near modern high-end finishes complemented each other and are the centerpiece of the transformed pavilion. Peter Stott Center Renovation & Viking Pavilion The newly renovated Peter Stott Center is a fitting home to PSU’s athletic, health and physical education programs as well as a showcase for the concrete industry..

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