Having seen seven of its comfort stations destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, officials at the Coast Transit Authority in Gulfport, Miss., leveraged federal funds to create new structures that improve on the existing amenities and resist storm-force winds and surge. The four stations were built with precast concrete components requiring 48 fabrication molds for each one.
This project was an excellent example of an all–precast concrete solution because it helped meet challenging design requirements, all while providing a functional and attractive building for the beach-going public. The new stations include handicapped-accessible restrooms, waiting areas, decks, bicycle racks, and covered areas for beach use (provided by the new height requirements).
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Project/Precast Scope