Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Skyscrapers Keep Pushing the Limits


Early this year, Conco will provide concrete services for a record breaking skyscraper being built in downtown L.A.  Not only will Conco execute the largest continuous mat pour ever done over the course of three days, but the new Wilshire Grand Center will become the tallest building in the U.S. west of the Mississippi.   

According to a global forecast from the Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat  (CTBUH), 2013 was a robust year for new skyscrapers and 2014 is looking to be even better.  In 2013 the One World Trade Center, after much controversy, was designated as the tallest building in the U.S. at 1,776 feet.  The new tower is scheduled to open in 2014 and has replaced the Willis Tower in Chicago as the tallest building in the U.S. 

The CTBUH’s job is to document the progress and trends of skyscrapers built throughout the world.  Their publication estimates that 75 skyscrapers at least 650 ft. tall or higher were completed in 2013, and that there will be approximately 100 buildings at least that height or taller that will be finished by the end of 2014. 

The editor of CTBUH, Daniel Safarik, cites their reasons for the increased activity in skyscrapers as, “The advancement in high-strength concrete technology, combined with land scarcity and plenty of billionaires willing to spend a great deal of money for single-or double floor unity high in the sky has made this a new reality.”
 
One of the newer trends in skyscrapers is to build extremely narrow, very tall structures that carry a small footprint.  Several examples are currently being built in New York City.  Another new construction trend is prefabrication, which is helping to speed up the building process.  Furthermore there is a concerted effort to develop fully sustainable skyscrapers referred to as zero net energy buildings that have zero net consumption and zero carbon emissions annually. 

Mumbai and China will be the strongest markets for new skyscrapers in 2014 with continued growth in skyscraper construction throughout the Middle East.  

Conco is a leading supplier of concrete services for the Western United States. We have built our reputation in the Los Angeles area with superior concrete formwork, reinforcing, place and finish, shotcrete and other ancillary services that benefit from our vast experience.  Our concrete services include commercial, educational, parking and other construction development as well as public works projects and highways.

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