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Seminole Harley Davidson

Located in a high-profile area in the rapidly growing community of Seminole, Florida, the Harley Davidson Seminole store features panels that vary in thickness and height.

The project was converted from block to Tilt-Up to meet the owner’s aesthetic desires as well as for Tilt-Up’s speed of construction and durable properties. Construction of the two-story, 76,000-square-foot store required approximately 38 panels, varying in shape, height and thickness.

Two stand-off panels bearing the company’s signature “H” and “D,” used to crown the store’s entrance, were formed using special casting beds to accommodate their unique angled shape. Also overseeing the construction of another Harley Davidson dealership in nearby Sunrise, Florida, Tilt-Con was able to complete this project quickly, allowing the store to open in time for Bike Week.

 
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Project Location

Sanford, FL 32771
United States

TILT-UP ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

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ACHIEVEMENT

2007

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Project Team (TCA Members)

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Architect:
 
Engineer:
Dayton Superior Corporation
Leviat
Suppliers:
Dayton Superior Corporation
Leviat
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Project Specifics

Project Category:
Retail
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Number of Floors:
0
Total Floor Area:
76,000 sq ft (7,060 sq m)
Tallest Panel:
50 ft 0 in (15.24 m)
Largest Panel:
1,153 sq ft (107.1 sq m)
Heaviest Panel:
109,930 lbs (49,863 kg)