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Description
Savannah Plant Riverside
The conversion of the Historic Savannah Power Plant into a luxury hotel is an example of the benefits of an Historic adaptive reuse project. The project is a part of the Plant Riverside District located in Savannah, Georgia, just feet away from the Savannah River. The structural was originally built in 1912 and was in continuous use until 2005, when it sat vacant until 2016. This project, known as the Plant Riverside District in Savannah, Georgia, marries the mystic of an Historic structure with luxurious hospitality. This presentation highlights the structural design approach used for this Historic adaptive reuse project.
*Please note: this presentation will not be available in the recording.
Presented by: Nathan Watson, P.E., S.E., and Martin Ocon, P.E., Browder + LeGuizamon & Associates, Inc.
Syracuse University Stadium New Roof Project
The Syracuse University Stadium, a.k.a. Carrier Dome, a 50,000 seat multipurpose domed stadium, opened in 1980. The New Roof Project replaced the Dome's original air-supported roof with a a first-of-its-kind cable truss, employing both tensioned membrane and rigid panels to cover 250,000 ft2. Designed to support 7,000 tons of snow and constructed in part while the facility remained in use, the Project presented unique challenges. The Project's Engineer of Record will present the design and construction of the stadium’s new roof completed in September 2020
Presented by: David Campbell, P.E., Geiger Engineers
- Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education for the live session only.
- Each series registration is per person.
- This will be available as a recording, with no PDH attached.
