Proj Overview

Encompassing a two-block area across from a 24-acre park in Tallahassee, FL, this mixed-use multi-family project is a vibrant live, work, play experience that includes an eight-story total precast apartment tower as well as a seven-story total precast hotel and precast parking deck. As a smart-growth development project, a total precast solution was selected because it allowed the developer to conserve natural resources and build up rather than out. Additionally, the proprietary total precast system utilized for the multi-family housing and hotel was selected for its cost savings, high-end finishes, and low-maintenance cost.

The interior face of the exterior walls and the ceilings of both the apartment tower and the hotel are exposed concrete to provide an industrial loft-style appearance. The exterior walls of the apartment tower and the hotel include insulated loadbearing precast wall panels with integral colored concrete, sandblast finish, reveals, recesses, form liner, and thin- set brick. Precast balconies are located at each level, and the precast parking garage includes a rooftop amenity level with precast framed pool.

The precaster's FL manufacturing facility produced 95,757 SF of precast concrete for the 154-room hotel and 388,317

SF of total precast for the apartment tower.

The precaster also produced 62,689 SF of structural precast for the parking

deck.

 

Project Team

PCI- Certified Precast Concrete Producer

Metromont Corporation

Architect

DAG Architects, Inc.

Engineer of Record

Shaefer, Inc.

Structure Owner

North American Properties

PCI-Certified Erector

Pre-Con Construction, Inc.

Precast Concrete Specialty Engineer

PTAC Consulting Engineers

General Contractor

North American Properties

Additional Team Member

Metromont Corporation

Photographer

The Workmans/Aerial Tallahassee

 

Key Project Attributes

  • Cost Total: $74,125,028.54
  • Total square footage: 388,317 SF
  • 8 story total tower
  • Parking Garage: 62,689 SF

Project/Precast Scope

Smart-growth efforts like this mixed-use development in Tallahassee, Florida offer a responsible way for cities to protect more of their natural resources by keeping development within the urban core rather than pushing it farther out into the suburbs or other outlying areas. According to the city’s planning department, if the five-acre, high-density development alongside Cascades Park were built in a more suburban area, it would impact an astonishing 195 acres of greenspace. The precast producer’s proprietary total precast system allowed the developer to build up, not out.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) supports urban infill projects like this mixed-use development, citing in a 2014 report: “Smart growth development projects are compact and walkable, offer a mix of uses, and create a sense of place. Such projects on infill sites have environmental benefits because they can reduce development pressure on outlying areas, helping to safeguard lands that serve important ecological functions; can reduce the amount that people drive, improving air quality and reducing greenhouse gas emissions; and can lead to the cleanup and reuse of formerly economically viable but now abandoned sites, including those contaminated with hazardous substances.”

This mixed-use development utilizing a total precast system is a model for balancing community and economic growth with the conservation of our invaluable natural resources.