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Liebherr 230 HC-L 8/16 Litronic Luffing Tower Crane

N.J.R. Logistics Group Tower Crane Division

 

NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON LOGISTICS GROUP        

1444 Jeffreys Road

Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Toll Free Phone# (844)415-3410

Office# (252)877-2108

Cell# (252)903-3751

Fax# (252)877-2117

Toll Free# (844)415-3410

njrtruckingllc@gmail.com 

https://www.njrtruckingllc.com 

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NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON GROUP CONSTRUCTION DIVISION

Heavy General Contractor & Subcontractor to Torcon, Inc (Global Operations)

  • Highwire Member
  • Travel to Union and Union Countries - United States Allies 
  • Manitowoc, Caterpillar, John Deere, Paccar - Global Affiliations
  • President - Tariq Robinson


TORCON, Inc

Benedict J. Torcivia Jr.

Michael Hennebery, CHST

“Building Meaningful Projects That Makes a Fundamental Difference”

With Over 50 Years of Experience, We Take Pride in Building Important Projects, Not Just Big Building

Learn More About Torcon - https://www.torcon.com Base in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

SERVICES:

  • At Risk Construction Management
  • General Contracting
  • Preconstruction Consulting 
  • Agency CM
  • Design / Build


Construction Division - 


2025 Liebherr Tower Crane

(N.J.R. Logistics Group Construction Division)

Equipment

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2025 Liebherr 125K Fast-Erecting Tower Crane

  • Standard:  EN14439
  • Max. Hook Height: 136’ (1,632”)
  • Max. Lifting Capacity: 17,630 lbs. (8.82 Tons)
  • Max. Lifting Radius: 180’ (60 Yards)
  • Lifting Capacity at Max. Radius: 2,866 lbs. (1.44 Tons)


2025 Liebherr 230 HC-L 8/16 Litronic Luffing Tower Crane

  • Standard:  FEM
  • Max. Hook Height: 231’ (2,772”)
  • Max. Lifting Capacity: 35,274 lbs. (17.64 Tons)
  • Max. Lifting Radius: 197’ (65.6 Yards)
  • Lifting Capacity at Max. Radius: 4,189 lbs. (2.10 Tons)


 

CRANE

Reason Why Crane was selected. Allows me to lift up 4,000 lbs. Vaults and Statues with a wider radius if need to be place in the opposite corner of the building


Lifting Capacity - 17.64 Tons

Max. Radius - 197’ 

Lifting Capacity at Max. Radius - 4,189 lbs 


RADIUS 

CAPACITY

  • 98.43’ Radius @ 8-Tons
  • 114.83’ Radius @ 8-Tons
  • 131.24’ Radius @ 6.5 Tons
  • 147.64’ Radius @ 5.2 Tons
  • 164.05’ Radius @ 3.9 Tons
  • 180.45’ Radius @ 2.9 Tons
  • 196.85’ Radius @ 1.9 Tons

CRANE INFOGRAPHICS

  1. Parking Garage
    1. Dimensions - 135’L x 135’W x 132’ H
      1. Max. Distance away from Center stake of building pad - 102.5’ Radius Lift w/16,000 lbs. Capacity
      2. Max. Distance Away from Rear Corner Stake of Building Pad - 67.5’ Radius Lift w/32,000 lbs. Capacity
      3. Max. Distance Away From Far Rear Corner Stake of Building Pad - 170.83’ Radius Lift w/5,800 lbs. Capacity
      4. Max. Distance Away From Front Far Corner Stake of Building Pad - 170.83’ Radius Lift w/5,800 lbs. Capacity
  2. Ground Floor (up to middle floor of building)
    1. Dimensions - 135’L x 135’W x 98’ H
      1. Max. Distance away from Center stake of building pad - 102.5’ Radius Lift w/16,000 lbs. Capacity
      2. Max. Distance Away from Rear Corner Stake of Building Pad - 67.5’ Radius Lift w/32,000 lbs. Capacity
      3. Max. Distance Away From Far Rear Corner Stake of Building Pad - 170.83’ Radius Lift w/5,800 lbs. Capacity
      4. Max. Distance Away From Front Far Corner Stake of Building Pad - 170.83’ Radius Lift w/5,800 lbs. Capacity
  3. Middle of Building Floor
    1. Dimensions - 112’L x 112’W x 1,399’ H
    2. Tie-in Distance from Crane Tower to Building - 46.5’ Tie-in Arms Required
      1. Max. Distance away from Center stake of building pad - 102.5’ Radius Lift w/16,000 lbs. Capacity
      2. Max. Distance Away from Rear Corner Stake of Building Pad - 56’ Radius Lift w/32,000 lbs. Capacity
      3. Max. Distance Away From Far Rear Corner Stake of Building Pad - 159.33’ Radius Lift w/7,800 lbs. Capacity
      4. Max. Distance Away From Front Far Corner Stake of Building Pad - 159.33’ Radius Lift w/7,800 lbs. Capacity
  4. Rooftop of Building Floor
    1. Dimensions - 90’L x 90’W x 2,798’ H
    2. Tie-in Distance from Crane Tower to Building - 68.5’ Tie-in Arms Required
      1. Max. Distance away from Center stake of building pad - 102.5’ Radius Lift w/16,000 lbs. Capacity
      2. Max. Distance Away from Rear Corner Stake of Building Pad - 45’ Radius Lift w/32,000 lbs. Capacity
      3. Max. Distance Away From Far Rear Corner Stake of Building Pad - 148.33’ Radius Lift w/7,800 lbs. Capacity
      4. Max. Distance Away From Front Far Corner Stake of Building Pad - 148.33’ Radius Lift w/7,800 lbs. Capacity
  5. Unloading & Staging Area
    1. Dimensions - 90’L x 90’W x 2,798’ H
    2. Location - 
      1. Right Side of Crane - 102.5’
      2. Back Side of Crane - 102.5’
      3. Reason Why Location was Chosen 
        1. The max. Distance i need to extend my radius is:  65’ from offloading open decks trailer
        2. Better Visibility when turning: The Operator Cab is on Left Side of Crane. Give me a visibility of seeing the building and workers better 
    3. Tower Crane Pad
      1. Dimensions: 6’L x 6’W x 19’D
      2. Off Building Pad - 35’
      3. Tower Crane Height (After Erecting) - 2,700’
      4. Tower Crane Anchor Footing - 6’ L x 6’ W x 19’D
      5. Concrete - 25 Cubic Yards


 

JOB

Tallest Building in the World in Rocky Mount, NC

BUILDING EXTERIOR MAX SPECS

  • Height - 2,700’
  • Width - 135 @ 70 Degrees


BUILDING INTERIOR SPECS

  • Floors - 225 Floors 
  • Square Feet - 18,225 Sq. Feet
  • Average Room Size - 24’L x 24’W x 12’H
  • Max. Amount of Rooms - 6,975 Rooms


 

RIGGING FORMULAS

  1. Distance to Lead Sheaves
    1. Winch Width  ÷ 2  x Fleet Angle (Grooved-19 / Ungrooved-12) =
  2. Picket Load
    1. Load (Tons) ÷ Sheaves (Do not Include Lead Sheaves) =
  3. Lead Line
    1. Picket Load x Total Sheaves (Include lead Sheaves) ÷ 5% (20) +Picket Load =
  4. Head Sheaves 
    1. Lead Line + Load = 
  5. Load Lead Sheaves
    1. Lead Line x Angle Factor = 
  6. Angle Factors
    1. 120° =1 (Square Root of 1) - 1
    2. 90° = 2 (Square Root of 2) - 1.41
    3. 60° - 3 (Square Root of 3) - 1.73



 

LUFFING TOWER CRANE WINCH SPECIFICATION

  1. Winch Drum Type - Groove (Fleet Angle)
    1. Groove Drum = 12 
      1. Fleet Angle 5° Angle
    2. Ungrooved = 19 
      1. Fleet Angle 3° Angle
  2. Liebherr Luffing Tower Crane
    1. Mobile Winch Size
      1. Dimensions - 22” Length

      (22) Winch Drum ÷ 2 x (5°)Fleet Angle = 55” Away from Lead Sheaves 


       



LEAD SHEAVE

  1. Liebherr Luffing Tower Crane
    1. (22”) Winch Drum ÷ 2 x (5°)Fleet Angle = 55” Away from Lead Sheaves
    2. Sheaves - 7
      1. Lead Sheaves - 1
      2. Purchase (Falls) Sheaves
        1. Top - 3
        2. Bottom - 3
    3. Picket Load
      1. Load (10 -Ton.) ÷ 6 Purchase Sheaves = 1.6 Tons Picket Load


 

 

ROUND STRAND 6 x 24 FIBRE CORE (6x24 [15/9/F]

  1. Liebherr Luffing Tower Crane
    1. Lead Line
      1. Picket Load (12.19 Tons x Total Sheaves (7) ÷ 20 + Picket Load (1.6 Tons) = 5.87 Tons
    2. Round Strand
      1. Rope Diameter - ⅜”
      2. Min. Breaking Strength - 12,200 lbs.
      3. Safe Load - 2,440 lbs.
      4. Weight - 0.24 lbs. Per Foot
    3. Sheaves - 7
      1. Lead Sheaves - 1
      2. Purchase Sheaves
        1. Top - 3
        2. Bottom - 3
    4. Picket Load
      1. Load (10 -Tons.) ÷ 6 Purchase Sheaves = 1.6 Tons Picket Load
    5. Friction
      1. Addition 5% of Weight 
    6. Lead Line
      1. Picket Load (1.6 Tons x Total Sheaves (7) ÷ 20 (5% = 10 Tons Min.) + Picket Load (1.6 Tons) = 12.19 Tons




Tower Crane Setup and Lifting Estimate

 

NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON LOGISTICS GROUP

1444 Jefferys Road #580

Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Office: (252)877-2108

Fax (252)877-2117

Cell (252)903-3751

Toll Free (844)415-3410

njrtruckingllc@gmail.com


Construction Division -  

CONSTRUCTION, TOWING & RECOVERY FACILITY


U.S. Highway-17 @ N.C. Highway-32 - Edenton, NC


ACRE PERCENTAGE

Construction Shop ([4] Bays 20' Wide x 100' Length)

0.19% of a Acre


Towing & Recovery Shop (Rotators Bay, Carriers Bay, Wreckers Bay & Servicing Bay (12' Wide x 120' Length)

0.14% of a Acre


Dispatching & Estimation Office (100' Wide x 100' Length)

0.23% of a Acre


CONSTRUCTION, TOWING & RECOVERY AND DISPATCHING OFFICE BUSINESS ADDRESS

  • Street - U.S. Highway-17 @ N.C. Highway-32
  • City, State & Zip Code - Edenton, NC 27932 
  • Facility Size - 
    • Construction Shop - 10,000 Sq. Feet
    • Towing Repair Shop - 10,000 Sq. Feet
    • Dispatching & Estimation Office - 10,000 Sq. Feet
  • Lot Size - 52.93 Acres
    • Construction Lot - 25 Acres
    • Towing Lot - 25 Acres
    • Dispatching & Estimation Lot - 12.93 Acres


LOGISTICS GEOGRAPHICS

Shop Size - 10,000 Square Feet

Lot Size - 25 Acres

  • Amount of Drive-in Doors - 3
  • Clear Ceiling Height - 30’


Nearest Regional Airport - Northeastern Airport (KEDE)

  • Runway 01/19 - 6,001’ Length x 100’ Width
  • Lat/Long - 
    • 36-01-429240n 076-34-11.1630W
    • 36-01.715400N 076-34.186050W
    • 36.0285900-76.5697675 (Estimated)
  • Elevation - 18.7’ / 5.7m (Surveyed)
  • Variation - 10W (2000)
  • From City - 3 Miles SE of Edenton, NC
  • Time Zone - UTC - 4 (UTC - 5 During Standard Time)
  • Control Tower - No
  • ARTCC - Washington Center
  • FSS - Raleigh Flight Service Station
  • NOTAMs Facility - EDE (NOTAM-D Service Available)
  • Attendance - 0800-1700
  • Wind Indicator - Lighted
  • Segmented Circle - Yes
  • Lights - PAPI RYS 01 & 19 OPER CONT.. ACTVT MIRL RY 1/19 AND REIL RYS 01 & 19 - CTAF
  • Beacon - White - Green (Lighted Land Airport) Operate Sunset to Sunrise
  • Nearby Radio Navigation Aids -
    • ECGr241/23.5 Elizabeth City VOR DME (Freq. 115.75) / (Var. 07W)
    • CVIr154/25.3 Cofield Vortac (Freq. 114.60) / Var. 09W)


Nearest International Airport - Norfolk International Airport (Delta Airlines)


Nearest Seaport - Port Virginia (Hampton Roads)

  • Size - 1,864 Acres
  • Berth Space - 19,885 Linear Feet
  • Harbor Depth - 55’ (Deepest on East Coast)
  • TEU Annually - 3,200,000
  • Channels - 55’ Underway
  • Terminals - 6
  • Rail - 30 Miles on-Dock Rail
  • Two-Way Traffic - The Port is on Track to Become the Widest and Deepest on The East Coast Allowing Two-Way Traffic of Ultra-Large Container Vessels
  • Expansion: Currently undergoing a Major Expansion Project
  • Intermodal Network - One of the Largest Intermodal Networks on The East Coast


Nearest Intermodal & Box Car Rail Yard - Norfolk Southern Portlock Yard (Chesapeake, VA)

  • ADDRESS: 2704 Josef Theurer Lane in Chesapeake, VA
  • PHONE: (757)275-1274
    • Gate Hours 24/7
    • Lift Hours: 
      • Monday - Friday: 6:30am to 8:00pm
      • Saturday - Sunday: 7:00am to 5:00pm


Nearest Autorack Rail Yard - Norfolk Southern Automotive Distribution Center in Petersburg, VA

  • ADDRESS: 999 Wagner Road in Petersburg, VA
  • PHONE:
    • Functions - The center specializes in the distribution  and logistics of Automotive products, playing a key role in the automotive supply chain
    • Specifics: It has a capacity of 1,893 Vehicles and can accommodate 60 Railcars
    • Services: Norfolk Southern provides various services for the automotive industry. Including finished vehicles distribution and parts transportation
    • Hours of Operation: 24/7


Nearest Highways (Within 20 Miles)- 

  • U.S. Route -17
  • U.S. Route - 64
  • U.S. Route - 13
  • N.C. Route - 45


Nearest Interstates (Within 68 Miles)- 

  • Interstate-95
  • Interstate-64
  • Interstate-664



 



 



Estimate

Designing a sky scupper and estimate equipment for a safe bu

Designing a Sky Scrapper

JOB

Tallest Building in the World in Rocky Mount, NC

BUILDING EXTERIOR MAX SPECS

  • Height - 2,700’
  • Width - 135 @ 70 Degrees


BUILDING INTERIOR SPECS

  • Floors - 225 Floors 
  • Square Feet - 18,225 Sq. Feet
  • Average Room Size - 24’L x 24’W x 12’H
  • Max. Amount of Rooms - 6,975 Rooms


RESIDENCE

  • Courtyard Marriott
  • Virtual Offices
  • Restaurants
  • Night Club
  • (4) Conference Rooms
  • American Airlines
  • Delta Airlines
  • Lufthansa Airlines
  • Southwest Airlines
  • Air Canada
  • Jet Blue Airlines
  • North Carolina State Police Commercial Division 
  • Outlaws Motorcycle Club Rocky Mount Chapter
  • Shell Rotunda Large Cars Trucking Club
  • FBI (Gang Unit)
  • First Responders of North Carolina
  • Teamster North America
  • Operating Engineer of North America
  • Luina
  • ACC League of Championships
  • Islam of North America
  • Founders of Aviation of North America


 

AVERAGE SPACE PER RESIDENCE

  • # of Residence - 25 Residence
  • Average Amount of Space - 164,025 Average Space
  • Average Amount of Rooms Each - 284 Rooms
  • Amount of Occupancy per Resident - 32,805 People per Resident


PARKING GARAGE CAPACITY 

(98’ Sea Level Table)

  • Parking Garage Capacity - 946 Vehicles @ 8’6” Height
  • # of Parking Garages Levels - 11 Levels


BUILDING FOUNDATIONS DEPTH

  • 56’ Depth on Each Building Corner
  • (4) 4’ Length x 4’ Width x 56’ Depth
  • Cubic Yards of Concrete - 133 Cubic Yards of Concrete for Building Footing
  • Clean Stones Under Concrete in Water Table = 2’ 
  • Tonnage of Clean Stones - 8 Tons


BUILDING SWAY AMOUNT

  • 14’ of Movement allowed at top 
  • ⅙” at Ground Level


BUILDING STRUCTURE FROM BOTTOM TO TOP

(Cut back on Wind Force with Pyramid Shape)

  • Top (2,798’ H)  - 90’L x 90’W
  • Middle (1,399’ H) - 112.5’ L x 112.5’ W
  • Ground (98’ H - 135’ L x 135’ W
  • Parking Garage Floor - 135’ L x 135’ W

Removing Excavation out of Sky Scrapper Excavation Site

EXCAVATION  PARKING GARAGE FOR WACKER NEUSON RTLX-SC3

OSHA SAFETY FOR TRENCH WORKING AND COMPACTION


FOR HEIGHTS 24’ OR GREATER DEPTHS

4’ height steps

4’ width steps

Sand - 5’ Width

  • Wacker Neuson Remote Control 
  • (No Operator / Labor)
  • PARKING GARAGE EXCAVATION
  • Has to be excavate in steps
  • Bottom Step to 18th Step 
  • Parking Garage - 135’ L x 135’W x 98’H

  1. # of Steps - 24
  2. Cat 352 Long Reach Excavator grade 4’ Lift
  3. The opening of Parking Garage Pit - 231’ L x 231’ W x 98’ H
  4. 1st (top) Steps Specs: 
    1. Length (1st Step Top) - 924’
    2. Width (1st Step Top) - 4’
    3. Height (1st Step Top) - 4’
  5. 24th (bottom) Steps Specs:
    1. Length (24th Step bottom) - 540’
    2. Width (24th Step bottom) - 4’
    3. Height (24th Step bottom) - 4’
  6. The compaction has to be done in 4’ Height Steps. 
    1. Front & Rear Drum Compaction
      1. SAND (4’ Depth)
      2. Front & Rear 
      3. 24th to 6th Level
        1. 42,806 lbs of Force 
        2. # of Passes - 2
      4. DIRT
      5. Front & Rear Drum
      6. 24th Level
        1. No Dirt Compaction Required
      7. 6th Level
        1. 6th Level 72’ Width
        2. 42,806 lbs. Of force per pass
        3. # of Passes - 25


Excavation Process For a Sky Scrapper

EXCAVATION  PARKING GARAGE FOR CATERPILLAR CP34

OSHA SAFETY FOR TRENCH WORKING AND COMPACTION

FOR HEIGHTS 24’ OR LOWER DEPTHS

MUST HAVE RAMP ACCESS FOR OPERATOR TO ACCESS IN AND OUT


4’ height steps

4’ width steps

Sand - 5’ Width Steps


(Operator on Roller or Dozer Must have an Access Ramp to exit the trench)

PARKING GARAGE EXCAVATION

Has to be excavate in steps

6th Step to Ground Level - 24’ Depth 


RAMP ACCESSIBLE FOR MACHINE AND OPERATOR

Parking Garage - 135’ L x 135’W x 98’H

  1. # of Steps - 6
  2. The opening of Parking Garage Pit @ 6th Step - 231’ L x 231’ W x 24’ H
  3. Ground Level Specs: 
    1. 231’ L x 231’ W
    2. Square Feet - 53,361 Sq. Feet
    3. LIfts - 4’
  4. RESIDENCE INSPECTOR
    1. Chris People
  5. COUNTY INSPECTOR
    1. Jonathan Boone
  6. TESTING INSPECTOR:
    1. Charles Munchie Garner Jr. 
    2. Testing Percentages
      1. Moisture - 13.6%
      2. Dry Soil Compaction  - 97.9%
      3. State Percentage - 97.2%
  7. The compaction has to be done in 4’ Height Steps. 
    1. Cat 352 Long Reach Excavator grade 4’ Lift until 6th Step
    2. Cat 745 Articulated Truck dump Dirt  loaded with Cat 349 Excavator by backing down ramp to where the dozer operator requires
    3. Cat D6 XE Wide Track Dozer Grade 4’ Lifts for Cat Sheep Foot Roller
    4. Front Drum Compaction
    5. Must stay off wall 18” Minimum. Use Wacker Neuson around Wall 
      1. SAND (4’ Depth)
      2. Dirt (4’ Depth)
      3. 6th Level to Ground
        1. 15,000 lbs of Force 
        2. # of Passes - 56


PARKING GARAGE

(98’ Tall)

(11 Level)

  • Sand Density - 105 lbs. Per Square Foot
  • Steel Rebar 
  • Concrete - 3,000 lbs. Per Square Inch (PSI)
  • Sand Back filled behind wall - ”
  • 135’ Length x 4 Sides x 60” Width x 98’ Height
  • Sand is for Expansion of Concrete
  • Sand Pressure - 10,290 lbs Per Foot
  • 540’L x 5’ W x 98’D
  • Sand Tonnage - 17,640 Tons
  • Rebar - 2 ¼” (1 Square Foot Box Design)
  • Length (135’ x 4 Sides x 98 pieces) = 52,920
  • Width (98’ x 4 Sides x 135 Pieces) = 52,920
  • Total Feet - 105,840’
  • Rebar Weigh - 1,439,424 lbs.
  • Concrete Walls Structure - 6”
  • 135’ Length x 4 Sides x 6” Width x 98’ Height 
  • 540’ L x 6” W x 98’ H 
  • Cubic Yard of Concrete - 980 Cubic Yards


Under Ground Parking Garage Fabrication

PARKING GARAGE FLOORS


Number of Floors - 11 Levels

Ramps Included

Floors Specs - 135’ L x 135’ W x 6”

Lumber Spacers (Rebar) - 2” x 4” x 10’ 

Concrete Shoring Post - 8’ Length

Rebar Specs - 2 ¼” 

  1. PLYWOOD (23/32” x 8’ x 4’)
    1. Total Pieces - 6,265 
    2. Pieces Per Floor - 570
  2. LUMBER (2” x 4”) SPACERS
    1. Height - 2”
    2. Width - 4”
    3. Total Amount of Lumber - 4,010
    4. Total Amount of Spacers - 200,475 
    5. Spacers on a Floor - 18,225
  3. REBAR (2 ¼”)
    1. Total Feet - 200,475
    2. Feet Per Floor - 18,225
  4. CONCRETE SHORING POST (8’)
    1. Spacing Apart - 18” (1.5’)
    2. Total Shoring Post - 180
  5. CONCRETE (6” Thick)
    1. Total Cubic Yards - 3,713
    2. Cubic Yards Per Floor - 338


STEEL COLUMN REQUIRED 

  • Columns (10’ Apart) - 182 
  • Concrete Footing for Columns Depth - 18’
  • Steel Erector Columns Specs: 12’ L x 1.5’ W
  • Concrete - 273 Cubic Yards



Heavy Lifting Luffing Jib Crawler Crane

Heavy Lifting Luffing Jib Crawler Crane

HEAVY DUTY CRANE LIFT OF BUILDING SUPPORT BEAMS 

704 - Tons Lift Twice

Half Structure at at time

The structure have to be assemble on land then lift

MANITOWOC MCL650 WITH VPC-MAX

  • 772- Tons Capacity 
  • Triple Heavy Duty Spreader Bar with 100’ Spread
  • 1,354- Ton Lift of Building Steel Foundation in 2 Sections (677-Ton Lift Per Section)
  • 166-Ton Steel Plate in 2 Section (83-Ton Lift Per Section)



 

STEEL I BEAMS SUPPORTING BUILDING STRUCTURE ON TOP OF PARKING GARAGE 

Steel Ground Floor Beams Supporting Building

  1. Pound Per Square Inch - 25,000 lbs. 
  2. Tower Expecting Weight - 9,200,000,000 Pounds
    1. Steel Thickness - 12” (300,000 lbs. PSI)
    2. Steel Width - 72” (1,800,000 lbs. PSI)
    3. Steel Height - 108” (2,700,000 lbs. PSI)
    4. Steel Length (Cross Beams 18” Length Sections)
      1. - 75’ (22,500,000 lbs. PSI)
      2. 60’ (18,000,000 lbs. PSI)
    5. Steel I Beams PSI - 45,300,000 lbs. PSI
    6. # of Steel Beams - 36
      1. Spacing - 18”
    7. Total Steel Beams psi - 1,630,800,000 lbs. Psi
  3. Steel Plate Floor
    1. Thickness - 3”
      1. PSI - 75,000 lbs.
    2. Width - 108” (9’)
      1. PSI - 2,700,000 lbs.
    3. Length - 360” (30’)
      1. PSI - 9,000,000 lbs.
    4. # of Plates - 68
      1. Total Plates PSI - 800,700,000 lbs.
      2. Per Plate PSI - 11,775,000 lbs
  4. Total Steel PSI - 2,431,500,000 lbs.


Building Foundation

 CONCRETE FOOTING ON TOP OF STEEL BEAMS AND PLATE 

(12” of Concrete)


CONCRETE SUPPORTING STEEL COLUMNS

135’ Length x 135’ Width x 12” Height

Concrete Total PSI - 7,873,200,000 lbs.

  1. REBAR (2 ¼”)
    1. # of Tiers - 3
    2. Total Feet of Rebar - 54,675’
    3. Feet of Rebar Per Tier - 18,225’ 
  2. LUMBER SPACERS (2” x 4” x 10’)
    1. # of Tiers of Spacing - 3
    2. # of Lumber - 228
    3. Spacing Each Tier - 0.5”
    4. Total # of Wood Spacers - 54,675 
    5. # of Wood Spacers per tier - 18,225
  3. CONCRETE
    1. Cubic Yards of Concrete - 675 


BUILDING STEEL BEAM COLUMNS FOUNDATION 

Columns of Building Structure on a Steel Beam

  1. Building Specs:
    1. 135’ L x 135’ W
    2. Square Feet - 18,225
    3. Square Inch - 2,624,400
  2. Building Expected Weight With Furniture and People
    1. Pounds - 9,200,000,000 lbs.
    2. Tonnage -  4,600,000 - Tons
    3. PSI - 3,506 lbs. 
    4. Columns Width - 18”x 18”
      1. Square Inch - 324
    5. # of Columns - 183
      1. Total Square Inch of Pressure - 59,292 psi
      2. Weight Per Column - 50,273,224 lbs. 
      3. Columns PSI - 155,164 lbs.
  3. Building Foundation PSI
    1. Steel Beams - 1,630,800,000 lbs.
    2. Steel Plate- 800,700,000 lbs.
    3. Concrete - 7,873,200,000 lbs. 
    4. Total PSI Foundation - 10,304,700,000 lbs.
  4. Columns on a Beam - 13
    1. Building PSI Pressure on a Beam - 2,017,132 lbs
    2. Foundation Beam PSI Requirements
      1. 56,309,836 lbs.


STEEL COLUMNS BUILDING STRUCTURE

Steel Column Beams 

  1. Specs: 12’ Length x 18” Width
  2. Spacing Apart - 10’
  3. Total Amount - 40,950 
  4. Amount of Steel Sections on a Column
    1. 225 Pieces on each Column 


STEEL CROSS BEAMS

Steel Cross Beams

  1. Specs: 10’ Length x 18” Width
  2. Spacing Apart - 10’
  3. Total Amount - 40,950
    1. Amount On a Floor - 182






 



Building Floor Fabrication

 BUILDING FLOORS SPECS:

Number of Floors - 225 Levels

Floors Specs - 135’ L x 135’ W x 3”

Aluminum Truss - 10’ L x 2” W

Metal Floor Decking - 10’ L x 3’W x 1.5” D

Lumber Spacers - 2” x 4” x 10’ 

Rebar Specs - 2 ¼” 

Concrete - 3” Floor


ALUMINUM TRUSS (10’ L x 2” W)

  1. Building Specs - 135’L x 135’ W x 2,700’ H
    1. Amount of Floors - 225
  2. Spacing Specs: 18” Spacing
  3. # of Truss Total - 232,425
    1. # Per Floor - 1,033


METAL DECKING (10’ L x 3’ W x 1.5” D)

  1. Building Specs - 135’ L x 135’ W x 2,700’ H)
  2. Total Metal Floor Decking - 136,800
    1. # Per Floor - 608


LUMBER SPACERS (2” x 4” x 10’)

  1. Building Specs: 135’L x 135’W x 2,700’H)
  2. Spacers Specs: 0.75” x 4”
  3. Spacer Needed for Rebar - 1 Underneath
  4. Amount of Lumber - 25,650
    1. Lumber Per Floor - 114
  5. Total Amount of Spacers - 4,100,625
    1. Spacers Per Floor - 18,225 


REBAR (2 ¼” Diameter)

  1. Building Specs: 135’L x 135’W x 2,700’H)
  2. Total Feet of Rebar - 4,100,625’
    1. Feet Per Floor - 18,225’


CONCRETE (3” Floor)

  1. Floor Specs: 135’L x 135’W x 3”H)
    1. # of Floors - 225
  2. Total Cubic Yards - 38,025 cu. yards
    1. Cubic Yards Per Floor - 169 cu. yards





 



Process to Become Self Generated Electric Skycraper

ELECTRIC SUPPLIED TO BUILDING


Torcon, Inc. - Designer & Builder

Multiple Sources of Electricity


  1. Duke Energy - Normal Medium Voltage Local Utility Company
    1. Being supplied through multiple sub-stations
    2. Enters below grade & Terminates in Main Switch Rooms
    3. Has it own Idiosyncrasies
    4. Main Switch Room in Basement Close to Outside Wall
    5. Contact Duke Energy for Specs.
    6. Ground Floor Ring Main Unit (Loss of Leasable Space)
    7. Transformed down to the utilization voltage 480-Volts at or below ground level
    8. Be located where they can adequately Service Selected Floors
    9. The Architect will Consider Issues such as Impact on the Aesthetics of the FA%%CBOT MDT%%ADE 
    10. Transfer Room close to Elevator Shaft in The Event  the Transfer Need to be Replaced.
    11. Medium-Voltage Cables must be fed to the Transformers on Upper Levels
    12. Low-Voltage Equipment & Cables be Completely Separate and Routed up the Building in Separate Accessible spaces
  2. Caterpillar 3516E Low Voltage Generator Set
    1. Medium-Voltage Generators Requires a sophisticated Transfer Scheme more costly than Low-Voltage Generators.
    2. Duke Energy may not approve a Medium-Voltage Generators in High-Rise Building
    3. Low-Voltage Generator will require more generators units and due to low Voltage Drop they will have to be Distributed throughout the building on service floors and coordinate Work to Ensure that Sufficient Combustion Air Ventilation is Provided to Generators Rooms

Due to the Duke Energy Guidelines, Torcon will be illustrating the Electric Supply to the building 





 



Rooftop Helipad Fabrication Part -1

HELIPAD ON TOP OF BUILDING DESIGN

FOUR HELIPAD ON ROOF

Off all 4-Sides of Building

Rooftop Dimension 90’L x 90’ W

Triple Bullet Proof Glass Fencing Around Each Helipad 

  • unchecked Prevent Children and Cross Wind in landing Helicopter and Blowing people off the Pad
  • unchecked Height - 5’ 
  • unchecked Width - 6”
  • unchecked Total Length - 1,064
    • unchecked Length Around Each Helipad - 266


Liebherr Luffing Jib Tower Crane

  1. Lifting Capacity - 17.69-Tons (35,774 lbs.)
  2. Spreader Bar
    1. Tandemloc Fixed Length
    2. Max. Spread - 360” (30’)
    3. Working Load Limit - 30-Tons


I Beams

  1. Overall Length - 190’
  2. Overall Width - 18”
  3. Overall Height - 3’
  4. Thickness - 3”
  5. Spacing Apart - 15’
  6. Amount of Beams - 12

I Beams Weight

  1. Total Weight - 292,812 lbs.
  2. Weight Per Beam - 24,401 lbs. 

I Beams Sections Specs 

  1. Total Amount of Sections - 36
  2. Amount of Sections in a Beam - 3

Cross Beams

  1. Overall Length - 81’
  2. Overall Width - 18”
  3. Overall Height - 3’
  4. Thickness - 3”
  5. Spacing Apart - 18”
  6. Amount of Cross Beams - 128


Cross Beams Weight

  1. Total Weight - 1,373,184 lbs.
  2. Weight Per Cross Beam - 10,728 lbs.


Cross Beams Section Specs

  1. Total Amount of Sections - 768
  2. Amount of Sections in a Cross Beam - 6


Support Hanging I Beams

  1. Connects to Building Corner Beam
  2. Overall Length - 150’
  3. Overall Width - 18”
  4. Overall Height - 3’
  5. Thickness - 3”
  6. Spacing Apart - 90’
  7. Amount of Supporting I Beams - 8
  8. Support I-Beams Weight 
    1. Total Weight of Supporting I Beams - 155,080 lbs.
    2. Weight Per Support I Beam - 19,385 lbs.







 



Rooftop Helipad Fabrication Part -2

Heliport Roof Top Fabrication


Support I-Beams Sections Specs

  1. Total Amount of Sections - 24
  2. Sections in a Support I Beam - 3


Support Hanging Cross Beams 

  1. Connects to Hanging I Beams
    1. One at Top Helipad
    2. One 37.5’ From Top
    3. One at 37.5’ From Bottom
    4. One at 5’ Away from Building
  2. Overall Length - 90’
  3. Overall Width - 18”
  4. Overall Height - 3’
  5. Thickness - 3”
  6. Spacing Apart - 37.5’
  7. Amount of Supporting Cross Beams - 16
  8. Supporting Cross Beams Weight 
    1. Total Weight - 189,728 lbs.
    2. Weight Per Support Cross Beam - 11,858 lbs. 


Steel Plates (30’L x 9’W x 6”)

  1. Counter Weight for the Overhanging Steel to support Bell 525 Relentless Helicopter (20,000 lbs.) or any helicopter in its class on all four sides
    1. Supports Pool on Top with Glass Enclosure
    2. 60’L x 60’W Total Counterweight area
    3. Sits on top of Steel I Beams as Counterweight for the 50’ Overhang on all 4-Sides
    4. Plates are Welded together and spot welded to Main I Beams and Cross Beams
  2. Overall Length - 30’ 
  3. Overall Width - 9’
  4. Overall Thickness - 6”
  5. Amount of Steel Plate - 14
  6. Weight of Steel Plates
    1. Total Weight - 137,004 lbs.
    2. Weight Per Steel Plate - 9,786 lbs. 


Lumber Spacers (2” x 4” x 10’)

  1. Helipad - 50’ L x 90’W x 4”D
  2. Location under rebar for concrete strength
  3. Spacing - 0.75” off the metal floor decking to lift rebar off the decking
  4. Amount of Spacers
    1. Total Amount of Spacers - 18,000
    2. Amount of Spacers per Helipad - 4,500 
    3. Total Amount of Lumber - 116
      1. Lumber Per Helipad - 29


Metal Floor Decking - 10’ L x 3’W x 1.5” D

  1. Helipad - 50’L x 90’W
    1. Total Amount - 4
  2. Total Amount Metal Decking - 600
    1. Amount Per Helipad - 150


Rebar (2 ¼”)

  1. Helipad - 50’L x 90’W
  2. Total Feet - 18,000’
    1. Feet Per Helipad - 4,500’


Concrete (4”)

  1. Helipad - 50’L x 90’W
  2. Total Cubic Yards - 220 Cubic Yards
    1. Cubic Yards Per Helipad - 55 cu. yards



Glass Curtain Wall Bracket Space Around Building

Space Between Steel Plate and Building Edge

  1. Overall Diameter Around Building - 360’
    1. Radius Around Center Stake - 180’
  2. Overall Width - 15’
  3. Glass Panel Roof
    1. Overall Length - 304’ 
    2. Overall Width - 15’ 
      1. Length Per Side - 76’
  4. Elevator
    1. Two Sides Elevator
      1. One Side to Helipad
      2. One Side to Roof Enclosure Pool
    2. Length 12’2”’L x 14’W x 9’H


Glass Curtain Wall

GLASS CURTAIN WALL INSULATED AND TINTED


  1. Style
    1. Stick Curtain Wall Glass
  2. Tinted
    1. 3M Sun Control Window Film
    2. PR20X
    3. Visible Light Transmitted - 21%
    4. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient - 0.34
    5. U Value - 1.02
    6. Total Solar Energy Rejected - 0.62
  3. Specs
    1. Height - 10’6”
    2. Width - 3’7”
    3. Depth - 1”
    4. Square Feet Per Panel - 37.6 Sq. Feet
  4. Weight
    1. 10 lbs. Per Square Foot
    2. Panel Sq. Feet - 37.6
    3. Panel Weight - 376 lbs. Each 
    4. Total Weight - 14,581,280 lbs.
      1. Per Side - 3,645,320 lbs.
  5. Amount
    1. Building Height - 2,700’
    2. Building Width - 135’
    3. # of Sides - 4
    4. Square Feet 
      1. Total Sq. Feet - 1,458,000 Sq. Ft.
      2. Sq. Feet Per Side - 364,500 Sq. Ft.
      3. Total Amount - 38,780
        1. Amount Per Side - 9,695


Fire Proofing

GRACE MONOKOTE MK6-S  FIREPROOFING MIX


  1. Type of Fire Resistance
    1. 3-Hour Fire Proofing
  2. Thickness of Spray on Steel
    1. 2”
  3. Amount of Bags
    1. Per Bag 
      1. 4.7’ Coverage Area
    2. Bags Per Minute - 0.6
      1. 3.1’ Coverage Area
    3. Bags Per Hour - 40
      1. 186.8’ Coverage Area
    4. Bags Per Day - 320
      1. 1,350.4’ Coverage Area
  4. I-Beam
    1. Amount - 183 
    2. Length - 494,100‘
    3. Bags of FireProofing - 105,128 Bags
    4. Hours of Fireproofing - 2,629 Hours
    5. Days of Fireproofing - 328 Days
    6. # of Sprayers or Crews Required - 8 (41-Days)
  5. Cross Beams
    1. Amount - 41,006
    2. Length - 5,535,844’
    3. Bags of Fireproofing - 1,177,839
    4. Hours of Fireproofing - 29,445  Hours
    5. Days of FireProofing - 3,681 Days
    6. # of Sprayers or Crews - 15 (245-Days)
  6. Decking Floor
    1. Amount - 225
    2. Length - 135’ 
    3. Width - 135’
    4. Total Square Feet - 4,100,625 sq. feet
    5. Bags of Fireproofing - 872,474
    6. Hours of Fireproofing - 21,812 Hours
    7. Days of Fireproofing - 2,727 Days
    8. # of Sprayers or Crews - 10 (273- Days)

R-21 Insulation

OWENS CORNING PINK R-21 KRAFT FACED FIBERGLASS INSULATION BATT 15” x 93”


Cover Area Per Bag - 67.81 Sq. Feet

Product Length - 7.75’

Product Thickness - 5.5”

Product Width - 15”

Amount Per Bag - 7

Weight Per Bag - 39.75 lbs. 

  1. Location
    1. Around Columns
  2. Circumference
    1. Without Insulation I-Beam - 12’L x 1.5’W
    2. With Insulation I-Beam - 12’L x 29”W (2.4’)
  3. Amount 
    1. Total Amount of Columns - 41,175
    2. # of Floors - 225
    3. Amount of Columns on a Floor - 183
    4. Total Amount of Bags of Insulation - 57,825 Bags
      1. Bags Per Floor - 257 Bags
      2. Bags Per Column - 1.4 Bags
      3. Product Per Column - 10 Products 
  4. Weight 
    1. Total Weight - 2,293,425 lbs.
    2. Weight Per Floor - 10,193 lbs. 
    3. Weight Per Column - 55.7 lbs.

Metal Columns Covers

MOZDESIGNS METAL COLUMNS COVERS

https://www.otis.com 


MOZDESIGN COLUMNS COVERS

  1. Style 
    1. CC150 Square
    2. Silver Metallic
  2. Dimensions
    1. Length - 144”
    2. Width - 30”
    3. Square Inches - 4,320 sq. inches
  3. Amount
    1. Total Amount - 41,175
    2. Amount Per Floor - 183


Passenger Elevators

OTIS GEN3 PEAK ELEVATOR

http://www.otis.com 


OTIS GEN3 PEAK ELEVATOR

The Gen3 Peak Elevator Combines Elegant design and with Advanced engineering. It style, comfort and speed ensure your tenants and visitors experience your building at it best

  1. Travel Height Maximum
    1. Number of Elevators - 30
    2. Max. Height -300’ (25 Floors)
    3. 1st Floor  to Garage Bottom Floor -3 Elevators
    4. 1st to 25th Floor - 3 Elevators
    5. 25th to 50th Floor - 3 Elevators
    6. 50th to 75th Floor - 3 Elevators
    7. 75th to 100th Floor - 3 Elevators
    8. 100th to 125th Floor - 3 Elevators
    9. 125th to 150th Floor - 3 Elevators
    10. 150th to 175th Floor - 3 Elevators
    11. 175th to 200th Floor - 3 Elevators
    12. 200th to 225th Floor - 3 Elevators
  2. Maximum Stops
    1. 30 Stops
  3. Speed (Feet Per Minute)
    1. 500’ per minute 
  4. Capacity (lbs.)
    1. 500-Pounds
  5. Compactpact Gearless Machine
    1. Reduce energy consumption up to 75%
  6. Smooth Coated steel Belts
    1. Reduce Noise from metal to metal contact of steel ropes to deliver a smooth quiet ride
  7. Otis One IOT Digital Platform
    1. Provide the connected intelligence that defines the Gen3 Elevator
  8. Otis Cab Air Purifier
    1. Significantly reduces airborne bacteria and viruses.
  9. Otis eView
    1. Stream live, customizable infotainment to in-car display; connects to otisline in an emergency
  10. Otis eCall App
    1. Summon your elevator remotely for a touchless experience
  11. Compass 360 Destination Management
    1. Cuts travel time by as much as half compared to traditional systems




Freight Elevators

SCHINDLER FREIGHT ELEVATORS

https://www.schindler.com 


SCHINDLER 7000 HIGH HISE FREIGHT ELEVATORS

  1. Quantity of Units
    1. 12
  2. Service Type
    1. Service - Hotel
  3. Building Type
    1. Hotel
  4. Elevator Type
    1. Double Deck
  5. Weight Capacity
    1. 8,800 lbs.
  6. Speed
    1. 1,600 Feet Per Minute
  7. Travel Limits
    1. (4) 1,000’ (1st to 83rd Floors)
    2. (4) 1,000’ (83rd to 166th Floor)
    3. (4) 724’ (166th to Helipad & Rooftop pool)
  8. People
    1. 50 Person Capability
  9. Cab Dimensions
    1. 10’ ⅛” x 6’⅛”
  10. Door 
    1. 4’ x 7’
  11. Shaft
    1. 10’1 ½” x 8’ 2 ¼” 
  12. Machine Room
    1. 10’ 1 ½” x 15’ 4 ⅞” x 12’ 9 ½”
  13. Cab Height
    1. 9’
  14. Overhead Clearance
    1. 24’3”
  15. Pit Depth
    1. 17’


Rooftop Pool

ROOFTOP POOL ENCLOSURE

https://www.carolinaclassicpools.com 

ROOFTOP POOL ENCLOSURE

60’L x 60’W x 20’

  1. Model
    1. Barcelona 
  2. Dimensions
    1. Length - 38’
    2. Width - 32’
    3. Depth - 3’6” to 7’
  3. Incline
    1. Total Inches - 456”
    2. Lowest Point (Inches) - 42”
    3. Highest Point (inches) - 84”
    4. Incline Per Foot - 10.9” 
  4. Colors
    1. Crystite Crystal Collection 
    2. Ocean Blue
  5. Quantity 
    1. Two
  6. Pool Foundation Specs
    1. Infinity Surface Elevate off Floor 8’ 
    2. 6” x 6” x 16’ Lumber
    3. Total Amount
      1. Front (lowest Point)
        1. Width - 32’
        2. Height - 42”
        3. Desired Height - 84”
      2. Sides Slope
        1. 10.9” per Foot
      3. Rear (highest point)
        1. Width - 32’
        2. Height - 84”
        3. Desired Height - 96”
  7. Building Pool Foundation
    1. Front (32’)
      1. Lumber (6 x 6” x 16’)
      2. Amount to Level - 18
      3. Front Pool PSI - 645,120 psi
      4. Lumber PSI (475 psi) - 746,496 psi
    2. Right Side (38’)
      1. Lumber (6 x 6 x 12)
      2. Amount - 14
      3. Right Side PSI -218,880 psi
      4. Lumber PSI (475 psi) -54,583,200 psi
    3. Left Side (38’)
      1. Lumber (6 x 6 x 12)
      2. Amount - 14
      3. Right Side PSI -218,880 psi
      4. Lumber PSI (475 psi) -54,583,200 psi
    4. Underneath
      1. Lumber (6 x 6 x 12)
      2. Amount - 29
      3. Underneath PSI - 175,104,000 psi
      4. Lumber PSI (475 psi) -1,039,680,000 
    5. Rear (32’)
      1. Lumber (6 x 6 x 12)
      2. Amount - 4
      3. Right Side PSI -15,482,880 psi
      4. Lumber PSI (475 psi) -13,132,800 psi
  8. Pool Foundation Pasture
    1. Plywood 8’ x 4’ x ¾”
    2. Amount Required 
      1. Front - 4.5’ x 32’
        1. 144 Square Feet
        2. Total -5 
      2. Right Side - 38’ x 2.25’
        1. 85.5 Square Feet
        2. Total - 3
      3. Left Side - 38’ x 2.25’
        1. 85.5 Square Feet
        2. Total -3 
      4. Rear - 1’ x 32’
        1. 32 Square Feet
        2. Total 1
      5. Total  - 12
  9. USG Sheetrock Brand ⅝” x 4’ x 8’ Firecode X Drywall
    1. Front - 32’L x 8’H 
      1. 256 Sq. Feet
      2. Amount - 8
    2. Right Side - 38’L x 8’H
      1. 304’ Sq. Feet
      2. Amount - 10
    3. Left Side - 38’L x 8’H
      1. 304’ Sq. Feet
      2. Amount - 10
    4. Rear - 32’L x 8’H
      1. 256 Sq. Feet
      2. Amount -8 
  10. Enclosure Floor
    1. Circumference - 60’ x 60’ x 20’
    2. Pool Area - 38’ x 32’ x 8’
    3. Golden White 18” x 24” Paver Tile
      1. 616 Square Feet
      2. Tile Sq. Ft. - 3 sq. ft.
      3. 22’ x 28’ Area
      4. Tile Required - 206
    4. Pool Mats (12” x 12” x 0.5”)
      1. Mat Square Foot - 1 sq. ft.
      2. Mats Required -  616
  11. Enclosure Sides
    1. Pool Enclosure of North Carolina
    2. https://www.poolenclosureofnc.com 
  12. Enclosure Roof
    1. Pool Enclosure of North Carolina
    2. https://www.poolenclosureofnc.com 




Bonvoy - Marriott Courtyard Travel Center Lobby

1ST FLOOR LOBBY

COURTYARD MARRIOTT

  1. Dimensions
    1. 135’L x 135’W x 12’H
      1. # of Rooms - 6
      2. 18,225 Square Feet
      3. 3,038 Square Feet Each Section
    2. In Floor Electrical Boxes
      1. Every 25 Square Feet
      2. Total Amount - 729
      3. Amount Per Room - 122 Outlets per Room
    3. Frameless Double Glass Partitions (2) 9/16” Thickness w/Double-Sided Wallpaper in The Middle
      1. TOTAL FEET - 540’
      2. Marriott Bonvoy Travel Store
        1. Length - 45’
        2. Width - 45’
        3. Height - 12’ 
      3. Bistro Bar Grill
        1. Length - 45’
        2. Width - 45’
        3. Height - 12’ 
      4. Starbucks
        1. Length - 45’
        2. Width - 45’
        3. Height - 12’ 
      5. Grand Piano Lounge
        1. Length - 45’
        2. Width - 45’
        3. Height - 12’ 
      6. Courtyard 7D Hologram Room
        1. Length - 45’
        2. Width - 45’
        3. Height - 12’ 
      7. Front Desk
        1. Length - 45’
        2. Width - 45’
        3. Height - 12’ 
    4. Glass Walls 3D Two-Sided Wallpaper in the middle of the walls (Rolls 82’L x 55”W)
      1. 3D Two Sided Space Wallpaper with All the Planets and the sun (82’L x 55”W)
      2. Total Length - 1,620’
    5. Laminated Glass Flooring 4” Thick
    6. Ceiling with Bubble Crystal Pendant Lights (Look Like Meteor Showers in the Night Sky and 3D Wallpaper
      1. Spiral Multi-Light Crystal Bubble Chandelier For Large Lobby
        1. Every 100’ Square Feet
        2. Amount - 183
      2. 3D Wallpaper with International Space Station
        1. Length - 135’
        2. Width - 135’ 
    7. Floors w/3D Earth Wallpaper Under Glass Floor
      1. 3D Print Wallpaper under glass floor
        1. Total Rolls of Wallpaper - 60-Rolls
      2. Glass Floor by Jockimo Anti-Slip Glass Flooring Clear
        1. Square Feet - 18,225 Square Feet
    8. Glass Doors
      1. Walnut Glass Pivot Door with Black Handle and Lockset 




Offices & Virtual Offices

OFFICES & VIRTUAL OFFICES


  1. 2nd Floor to 24th Floor 
    1. Offices 
    2. Cafe
  2. Dimensions
    1. Every Floor the Dimension decrease 2.4” Overall Diameter 
    2. 576 Square Feet per Office
    3. # of Rooms on 2nd Floor  - 31 Offices
    4. Frameless Double Glass Partitions (2) 9/16” Thickness w/Double-Sided American Cities Night Skyline Wallpaper in The Middle
    5. Fireproof Carpet Floor Tile Loose Lay Water Resistant Level Loop Office Room Carpet Tile Dark Gray 40’Piece Set (20” x 20” Sheet Size)
    6. 134.8’L x 134.8’W x 12’H (2nd - Floor)
      1. In Floor Electric Boxes (Every 25 Sq. Feet) - 23 Per Room
      2. 726 Electric Outlet total on Floor
    7. 134.6’L x 134.6’W x 12’H (24th - Floor)
      1. # of Rooms on 24th Floor - 28 Offices
  3. In Floor Electric Boxes (Every 25 Sq. Feet) - 23 Per Room
  4. 644 Electric Outlets Total on 24th Floor
  5. 25th Floor 
    1. Virtual Offices
    2. 125.4’L x 125.4’W x 12’H
      1. # of Mailboxes Rooms and Rooms - 27
      2. In Floor Electric Boxes (Every 25 Sq. Feet) - 23 Per Room
      3. 629 Electric Outlets Total on 25th Floor




Teamster of North America

TEAMSTER OF NORTH AMERICA 

Rocky Mount - Eastern North Carolina Local


  1. 26th Floor
    1. Medical Offices
  2. 27th Floor
    1. Hiring Hall
    2. Out of Work List
  3. 28th Floor
    1. Benefits
    2. Shop Stewards
    3. Business Agents
  4. 29th Floor
    1. Clerical



FBI North Carolina of Counter-Terrorism

FBI TERRORIST UNIT


  1. 30th Floor 
    1. Immigrant Crime Task Force
  2. 31st Floor 
    1. Repeat Crime Offenders Task Force
  3. 32 st Floor 
    1. 6” Gun Length Task Force
    2. Childhood Crimes Background Task Force
    3. Criminal Record Task Force
    4. Where are You Now Task Force
    5. Unemployed Carry Permit Task Force
  4. 33rd Floor
    1. Carjacking Task Force
    2. Homeless Shelter Identification Task Force
    3. Seaport Vehicles Shipping Task Force
    4. Junkyard VIN# Task Force
    5. Cypher Crime Task Force
  5. 34th Floor 
    1. Gang Initiation Task Force
    2. Violent Crimes Cell Task Force
    3. Gang Business Affiliations Task Force



First Responders of North Carolina

FIRST RESPONDERS 


  1. 35th Floor
    1. Explosive and Radiative First Responders
    2. Chemtrex 
    3. Hazmat Spill Responders
    4. Air Quality Testing
  2. 36th Floor
    1. Fire Fighters Classroom 
    2. WildFires Prevention
    3. Vehicles Submerged in Water With Occupants in Hypothermia  
    4. Helicopter Fire Fighting & Rescue
  3. 37th Floor
    1. EMS Classroom
    2. Violent Environment
    3. Drug Overdose
    4. Wild & Domestic Animal Encounters
    5. Life of Death Procedures Before Arriving at Hospital


North Carolina State Police Commercial Division

NORTH CAROLINA STATE POLICE COMMERCIAL DIVISION


  1. 38th Floor 
    1. City Transit Vehicles Inspection
  2. 39th Floor
    1. School Buses Inspection
  3. 40th Floor
    1. Motorhomes & RV’s 
  4. 41st Floor
    1. Weight & Measure
    2. Portable Scales 
    3. Weigh Stations
      1. All Commercial Vehicles
      2. All Motorhomes
      3. All Buses
      4. Pickup Trucks with 5th Wheel Trailers
      5. Infrared Mobile Vehicle Scanners
  5. 42nd Floor
    1. Pre Pass 
      1. Trucks
      2. Buses & Motorhomes
      3. Pickup Trucks

Outlaws Motorcycle Club

OUTLAWS MOTORCYCLE CLUB


  1. 43rd Floor 
    1. Finance 
  2. 44th Floor
    1. Charities 
      1. Education
      2. Health
      3. Shows
      4. Tours
      5. Chrome Bike Polishing Shops
      6. Best Bar-b-Que  
  3. 45th Floor
    1. New Members
      1. Introduction
      2. Classes 
        1. “How Will you Benefit us?”
        2. How will you  Improve Greatness”
        3. Staring Colors 
    2. First Year Member
      1. Chapters 
      2. Capital
        1. Fundraising
        2. Dues
      3. Contributions to the Club
        1. Grass Cutting
        2. Maintaining the Grounds
        3. Landscaping
        4. Serving the Elders 
    3. 2 to 5 Years Members
      1. Mentors
        1. Teaching New Members
      2. Riding with Colors
        1. Ride with a Partner
      3. Collecting Points
        1. Miles Traveled
        2. Shows Attended
        3. Dues Paid on Time
        4. 300-Mile Trip
        5. 500- Mile Trip
        6. Hotel Rooms Paid
    4. 6 to 10 Years Member
      1. Organizations Shows & Tours
      2. Giving To the Community
        1. Feeding the Homeless
        2. Giving School Supplies
        3. Taking Kids on Rides 
        4. Children Hospital Visits 
        5. Group Home Visits
        6. Supporting Local Business 
      3. Riding Point
        1. Riding in Pairs
        2. Uniform 
        3. Leading Points
        4. Following in Rear Points
        5. Rider Points
    5. 11+ Years Members
      1. Points
        1. CB Radio Communication with Leader and the Rear
        2. Blocking Traffic for Fellow Riders
        3. Clean Bike
        4. Custom Bike
        5. Loud and Clear Music
        6. Loud CB Radio Crisp and Clear 
        7. Designer Helmet and Shades
  4. 46th Floor
    1. Conference Hall
    2. Meeting
    3. Points Awarded


Shell Rotunda Large Cars Trucking Club

SHELL ROTUNDA LARGE CARS TRUCKING CLUB


  1. 47th Floor
    1. FMCSA Rules and Regulations Library
      1. DOT Rules and Regulations
        1. What DOT is Probable Cause for DOT Inspection
        2. Why you are Single out at Pre-Pass at Weight Scales
        3. How to fight a violation or citations
        4. DOT Lawyers
      2. HOS Rules
        1. Loopholes
        2. Split Log Books
        3. ELD Mandates 
    2. How Owner Operator was Developed by J.B. Hunt
      1. How J.B. Hunt change the trucking industry for the small business owner
      2. How J.B. Hunt obtain the impossible with Train and Trucking Merge
    3. Freight Brokering Library
      1. How do they issue rates?
      2. How to find a good broker?
    4. History of Distribution in America
      1. How Logistics work and how it effects rates?
      2. How Computers order products on a dedicated routes
      3. How Warehouse pickup is different from a distribution center pickup?
      4. Why are rate different at Warehouses and Distribution Centers with the same products?
  2. 48th Floor
    1. Suggestion Box
      1. Let FMCSA hear your demands
      2. Let bid Distribution Centers hear about tour detention time and waiting to be loaded or unloaded
      3. Let Brokers and Forwarders hear your request
      4. Let Washington, DC Hear your request at Ports and Railyards
    2. Upcoming Shows
      1. Where you will like to host a Truck Show
      2. How can a Truck Show help your community
      3. How can the Trucking Industry Help your community or Business
    3. Detailing Shops Discounts
      1. Where to get 10% off detaining your rigs.
      2. Where to buy Chrome Parts and Supplies
    4. Trucking Database 
      1. Ram, Freightliner & Western Star Trucks
      2. Paccar Trucks
      3. Volvo & Mack Trucks
      4. International Trucks
      5. Autocar
      6. Ford & Sterling Trucks
      7. Chevy & Isuzu 
      8. Mercedes Benz


Operating Engineers of North America

OPERATING ENGINEERS OF NORTH AMERICA


  1. 49th Floor
    1. Eastern North Carolina Local

LUINA of North America

LUINA OF NORTH AMERICA


  1. 50th Floor
    1. Eastern North Carolina Local

ACC League of Championships

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE (ACC)

LEAGUE OF CHAMPIONSHIPS


  1. 51st Floor
    1. BASKETBALL
      1. Men’s
        1. Most ACC Victories
        2. Coach with Most Victories
        3. Most NCAA Tournament Appearance
    2. Women’s
      1. Most ACC Victories
      2. Coach with Most Victories
      3. Most NCAA Tournament Appearance
  2. 52nd Floor
    1. FOOTBALL
      1. Most ACC Victories
      2. Coach with Most Victories
      3. Most Bowls Appearance
  3. 53rd Floor
    1. BASEBALL
      1. Men’s 
        1. Most ACC Victories
        2. Coach with Most Victories
        3. Most NCAA Tournament Appearance
      2. Women’s 
        1. Most ACC Victories
        2. Coach with Most Victories
        3. Most NCAA Tournament Appearance
  4. 54th Floor
    1. VOLLEYBALL
      1. Men’s
        1. Most ACC Victories
        2. Coach with Most Victories
        3. Most NCAA Tournament Appearance
      2. Women’s 
        1. Most ACC Victories
        2. Coach with Most Victories
        3. Most NCAA Tournament Appearance
  5. 55th Floor
    1. North Carolina High School That had the most Players to play in ACC Championship Game
      1. Football
      2. Basketball
      3. Baseball
      4. Volleyball
  6. 56th Floor
    1. North Carolina High School That had the Most Players to play Professional Sports:
      1. Football
      2. Basketball
      3. Baseball
      4. Hockey
      5. Soccer
      6. Tennis
  7. 57th Floor 
    1. The North Carolina Schools with the highest Percentage of championship of all sports 
      1. Elementary Schools
        1. Baseball
        2. Football
        3. Basketball
        4. Volleyball
        5. Soccer
        6. Tennis
        7. Gymnastics 
      2. Jr. High School
        1. Baseball
        2. Football
        3. Basketball
        4. Volleyball
        5. Soccer
        6. Tennis
        7. Gymnastics 
      3. High School
        1. Baseball
        2. Football
        3. Basketball
        4. Volleyball
        5. Soccer
        6. Tennis
        7. Gymnastics 
      4. Jr. College
        1. Baseball
        2. Football
        3. Basketball
        4. Volleyball
        5. Soccer
        6. Tennis
        7. Gymnastics 
      5. Universities
        1. Baseball
        2. Football
        3. Basketball
        4. Volleyball
        5. Soccer
        6. Tennis
        7. Gymnastics 
      6. Coaches
        1. Elementary 
        2. Jr. High
        3. High School
        4. Jr. Colleges
        5. Universities
        6. Professional 


Founders of Aviation

Islam of North America

FOUNDERS OF AVIATION


  1. 58th Floor
    1. Pilot Legacy
      1. First Male Pilot
        1. American
        2. Latino
        3. European
        4. African
        5. Italian
        6. Hebrew
        7. Hispanic
        8. Mexican
        9. Russian
        10. Chinese
        11. Vitesse 
        12. Canadian
      2. First Female Pilot
        1. American
        2. Latino
        3. European
        4. African
        5. Italian
        6. Hebrew
        7. Hispanic
        8. Mexican
        9. Russian
        10. Chinese
        11. Vitesse 
        12. Canadian
  2. 59th Floor
    1. Aviation Mechanic Legacy
      1. First Male Aviation Mechanic
        1. American
        2. Latino
        3. European
        4. African
        5. Italian
        6. Hebrew
        7. Hispanic
        8. Mexican
        9. Russian
        10. Chinese
        11. Vitesse 
        12. Canadian
      2. First Female Aviation Mechanic
        1. American
        2. Latino
        3. European
        4. African
        5. Italian
        6. Hebrew
        7. Hispanic
        8. Mexican
        9. Russian
        10. Chinese
        11. Vitesse 
        12. Canadian
  3. 60th Floor
    1. Flight Steward Legacy
      1. Male Flight Steward
        1. American
        2. Latino
        3. European
        4. African
        5. Italian
        6. Hebrew
        7. Hispanic
        8. Mexican
        9. Russian
        10. Chinese
        11. Vitesse 
        12. Canadian
      2. Female Flight Steward
        1. American
        2. Latino
        3. European
        4. African
        5. Italian
        6. Hebrew
        7. Hispanic
        8. Mexican
        9. Russian
        10. Chinese
        11. Vitesse 
        12. Canadian
  4. 61st Floor
    1. Air Control Tower Operator
      1. Male Tower Operator
        1. American
        2. Latino
        3. European
        4. African
        5. Italian
        6. Hebrew
        7. Hispanic
        8. Mexican
        9. Russian
        10. Chinese
        11. Vitesse 
        12. Canadian
      2. Female Tower Operator
        1. American
        2. Latino
        3. European
        4. African
        5. Italian
        6. Hebrew
        7. Hispanic
        8. Mexican
        9. Russian
        10. Chinese
        11. Vitesse 
        12. Canadian





Islam of North America

Islam of North America


ISLAM OF NORTH AMERICA


  1. 62nd Floor
    1. The Birth of Islam in North America
      1. How was Muslim acknowledged by a title from God? 
      2. Who was the first Muslim?
  2. 63rd Floor
    1. Where do you go to Worship?
      1. The Smallest Mass
        1. In the World
        2. In United States
      2. The Largest Mass
        1. In the World
        2. In United States
  3. 64th Floor
    1. What The Difference
      1. Nation of Islam and a Muslim
      2. Christian and Muslim
      3. Ahmadiyya, Ibadi and Sufism
      4. Jew and Muslim
      5. Catholic and Muslim
      6. Holy Quran and The Noble Quran
      7. The Three Heaven in the Bible and Seven Heaven in the Quran
      8. The Difference in How You Serve God in Religion
      9. The Difference in Jesus and Jehovah
      10. The Difference in Jehovah and Allah
      11. The Difference in a Muslim Woman covering herself Beauty and A Muslim Man Doesn’t
      12. The Difference in The English Bible and King James Bible
      13. The Difference in the Jewish Bible and The Quran
      14. The Difference in a Servant of God and a Disciple of God  
      15. What is the difference in a Catholic Pope and a Christian Bishop?
      16. Does God see a Difference in Religion?
      17. Does God see a Difference in what Religious Book you read?
      18. What is the Difference in a Gay Christian and Gay Catholic?
      19. Does God see Difference in Flesh?
      20. Does God see a Difference of a Jew Being the Apple of His Eye versus any other Religion
      21. Does God hears Different Culture Prayer as the Same Language as speaking in tongues
      22. Does Speaking in tongues make a Difference to God in how he see you
      23. What is the difference in a Gay human and straight  Human with God in the same religion
      24. What the difference in how a Man worship God than a Woman worship God?
      25. What the difference in Adam and Eve in every Religion
      26. What the difference in God saying you can’t serve two masters when you have more than one religions
      27. What is the Difference in Gods Laws and Man Laws?
      28. What is the difference in What religious Book was written first?
  4. 65th Floor
    1. What is America
      1. When America when founded What was our Nationality to God? What Religion?
      2. When Slavery was About What was our Religion in America
      3. What is the Afro-American Religion when he was first introduced as American
      4. What was the European American Religion when he was introduced to America
      5. What is American Now? What is our Language to God as a Religion? 



Jet Blue Airlines

Air Canada Airlines

JET BLUE AIRLINES FLIGHT CREWS


  1. 66th Floor
    1. Airport 
      1. Regional Airports
        1. Shuttle to and From by Helicopter 
        2. Ticketmaster Agent
        3. Cheap Tickets Agent
        4. Hertz Rental Car Agent
        5. Enterprise Rental Car Agent
        6. Budget Rental Car Agent
        7. Travel Agents
      2. International Airport
        1. Shuttle to and From by Helicopter 
        2. Ticketmaster Agent
        3. Cheap Tickets Agent
        4. Hertz Rental Car Agent
        5. Enterprise Rental Car Agent
        6. Budget Rental Car Agent
        7. Travel Agents
  2. 67th Floor
    1. Courtyard VIP Floor
      1. Pilots 
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens
      2. Co-Pilots
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens
  3. 68th Floor
    1. Courtyard VIP Floor
      1. Stewardess 
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens



Air Canada Airlines

Air Canada Airlines

AIR CANADA AIRLINES FLIGHT CREWS


  1. 69th Floor 
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Pilots & Co-Pilots
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens
  2. 70th Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Stewardess 
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens



Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines

SOUTHWEST AIRLINES FLIGHT CREWS


  1. 71st Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Pilots & Co-Pilots
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens
  2. 72nd Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Stewardess
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens



Lufthansa Airlines

Southwest Airlines

LUFTHANSA AIRLINES FLIGHT CREWS


  1. 73rd Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Pilots & Co-Pilots
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens
  2. 74th Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Stewardess 
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens


Delta Airlines

DELTA AIRLINES FLIGHT CREWS


  1. 75th Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Pilots & Co-Pilots
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens
  2. 76th Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Stewardess
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens


American Airlines

AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT CREWS


  1. 78th Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Pilots & Co-Pilots
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens
  2. 79th Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott VIP Floor
      1. Stewardess
        1. Suites
        2. Kings
        3. Queens


Conference Rooms

CONFERENCE ROOM 


  1. 80th Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott Conference Rooms
      1. Offices & Virtual Offices 
        1. Meeting Rooms
        2. Conference Rooms
  2. 81st Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott Conference Rooms
      1. Teamsters’
        1. Warehouse 
        2. Commercial
        3. Package
        4. Food
        5. Rail
        6. Airline
        7. Construction
        8. Law Enforcement
        9. Motion Picture
        10. Passenger
  3. 82nd Floor
    1. Courtyard Marriott Conference Rooms
      1. Operating Engineers
        1. Elevators
        2. Surveying 
        3. Outside Forklift
        4. Crane & Rigging
        5. Trenching & Digging 
        6. Demolition
        7. Marine
        8. Dirt 
        9. Recovery
  4. 83rd Floor 
    1. Courtyard Marriott Conference Rooms
      1. LUINA Laborers
        1. Pipe Laying
        2. Grading
        3. Asphalt
        4. Demolition
        5. Road Safety
        6. Tunnel & Boring
        7. Marine
        8. Building
        9. Confined Space



Night Clubs inside Hotel

NIGHT CLUBS


  1. 84th Floor
    1. Oldies & Goodies Club & Bar
      1. Live Bands
      2. Karaoke Bar
      3. Dance Floor
  2. 85th Floor
    1. N.J.R. Group Recording Studio
  3. 86th Floor
    1. Go-Go Cafe & Bar
      1. Chuck Brown Club
      2. Rare Essential Club
  4. 88th Floor 
    1. Old School House Music Club & Bar
      1. Chicago House Music
      2. New Jersey House Music
  5. 89th Floor
    1. R & B Club & Bar
      1. Eddie F Club
      2. Devante Swing
      3. Timberland
      4. Missy Elliot
      5. Teddy Riley 
  6. 90th Floor 
    1. Old School Hip Hop Club & Bar
      1. New York Sound
      2. New Jersey Sound
      3. Texas Sound
      4. Virginia Sound
      5. California
      6. Florida Sound
      7. Georgia Sound
      8. Alabama Sound
      9. Tennessee Sound
      10. Ohio Sound


Restaurants in Hotel

RESTAURANTS


  1. 91st Floor
    1. Seafood Restaurants
  2. 92nd Floor
    1. Kosher Restaurants
  3. 93rd Floor
    1. Soul Food Restaurants
  4. 94th Floor 
    1. Halal Restaurants
  5. 95th Floor
    1. Jamaican Food Restaurants
  6. 96th Floor 
    1. Chinese Food Restaurants
  7. 97th Floor
    1. Japanese Food Restaurants

Courtyard Travel Center

COURTYARD MARRIOTT 


  • KINGS SUITE
  • KING
  • QUEEN SUITE
  • QUEEN
  • MARRIAGE SUITE
  • ENGAGEMENT SUITE
  • 7 COUNTIES LOVE SUITE


BUILDING FLOORS SPECS:

Number of Floors - 225 Levels

Floors Specs - 135’ L x 135’ W x 3”

Aluminum Truss - 10’ L x 2” W

Metal Floor Decking - 10’ L x 3’W x 1.5” D

Lumber Spacers - 2” x 4” x 10’ 

Rebar Specs - 2 ¼” 

Concrete - 3” Floor


ALUMINUM TRUSS (10’ L x 2” W)

  1. Building Specs - 135’L x 135’ W x 2,700’ H
    1. Amount of Floors - 225
  2. Spacing Specs: 18” Spacing
  3. # of Truss Total - 232,425
    1. # Per Floor - 1,033


METAL DECKING (10’ L x 3’ W x 1.5” D)

  1. Building Specs - 135’ L x 135’ W x 2,700’ H)
  2. Total Metal Floor Decking - 136,800
    1. # Per Floor - 608


LUMBER SPACERS (2” x 4” x 10’)

  1. Building Specs: 135’L x 135’W x 2,700’H)
  2. Spacers Specs: 0.75” x 4”
  3. Spacer Needed for Rebar - 1 Underneath
  4. Amount of Lumber - 25,650
    1. Lumber Per Floor - 114
  5. Total Amount of Spacers - 4,100,625
    1. Spacers Per Floor - 18,225 


REBAR (2 ¼” Diameter)

  1. Building Specs: 135’L x 135’W x 2,700’H)
  2. Total Feet of Rebar - 4,100,625’
    1. Feet Per Floor - 18,225’

CONCRETE (3” Floor)

  1. Floor Specs: 135’L x 135’W x 3”H)
    1. # of Floors - 225
  2. Total Cubic Yards - 38,025 cu. yards
    1. Cubic Yards Per Floor - 169 cu. yards


 

ELECTRIC SUPPLIED TO BUILDING

ELECTRICITY SUPPLIED TO BUILDING

Torcon, Inc. - Designer & Builder

Multiple Sources of Electricity


  1. Duke Energy - Normal Medium Voltage Local Utility Company
    1. Being supplied through multiple sub-stations
    2. Enters below grade & Terminates in Main Switch Rooms
    3. Has it own Idiosyncrasies
    4. Main Switch Room in Basement Close to Outside Wall
    5. Contact Duke Energy for Specs.
    6. Ground Floor Ring Main Unit (Loss of Leasable Space)
    7. Transformed down to the utilization voltage 480-Volts at or below ground level
    8. Be located where they can adequately Service Selected Floors
    9. The Architect will Consider Issues such as Impact on the Aesthetics of the FA%%CBOT MDT%%ADE 
    10. Transfer Room close to Elevator Shaft in The Event  the Transfer Need to be Replaced.
    11. Medium-Voltage Cables must be fed to the Transformers on Upper Levels
    12. Low-Voltage Equipment & Cables be Completely Separate and Routed up the Building in Separate Accessible spaces
  2. Caterpillar 3516E Low Voltage Generator Set
    1. Medium-Voltage Generators Requires a sophisticated Transfer Scheme more costly than Low-Voltage Generators.
    2. Duke Energy may not approve a Medium-Voltage Generators in High-Rise Building
    3. Low-Voltage Generator will require more generators units and due to low Voltage Drop they will have to be Distributed throughout the building on service floors and coordinate Work to Ensure that Sufficient Combustion Air Ventilation is Provided to Generators Rooms

Due to the Duke Energy Guidelines, Torcon will be illustrating the Electric Supply to the building 


HELIPAD ON TOP OF BUILDING DESIGN

FOUR HELIPAD ON ROOF

Off all 4-Sides of Building

Rooftop Dimension 90’L x 90’ W

Triple Bullet Proof Glass Fencing Around Each Helipad 

  • unchecked Prevent Children and Cross Wind in landing Helicopter and Blowing people off the Pad
  • unchecked Height - 5’ 
  • unchecked Width - 6”
  • unchecked Total Length - 1,064
    • unchecked Length Around Each Helipad - 266

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