
2310 Crossroads
2007 Tilt-Up Achievement Award Winner :: Office Division
Submitted by: Newcomb Construction Company
Although this building was originally designed with intentions of using conventional building methods, Tilt-Up was ultimately chosen to save the owner approximately $1 million.
As a result of switching methods, Newcomb faced the challenge of maintaining the appearance of the architect’s initial plans. Additional challenges included working with five-story panels and a small, 14,000-square-foot foundation. The 57-foot panels were the tallest Newcomb has worked with in 14 years of Tilt-Up construction.
The visual appearance was enhanced by contrasting red Endicott thin brick and white concrete with a slight color additive.
The building, which also features 18 mitered columns and two 60-degree pointed corners, was listed as one of the top ten concrete building projects to watch in Engineering News Record.
TCA Member Participants
- Newcomb Construction Company, Inc. (Madison, Wisconsin)
- Role: General Contractor, Tilt-Up Contractor, Engineer
- Meadow Burke (Sacramento, California)
- Products: Lifting and bracing hardware
- Composite Technologies Corporation (Boone, Iowa)
- Products: Insulation
- Nox-Crete Products Group (Omaha, Nebraska)
- Products: Bond breaker
The purpose of the TCA Awards Program is to recognize outstanding site cast Tilt-Up structures and advances in technology, products and methods used in the Tilt-Up industry. For more information on the program, submittal requirements and deadline dates, please refer to the awards submittal information page.
If you have further questions, please contact Jim Baty by email or by phone at (319) 895-6911.






