Another building site, this time, compiste construction used in multi-level office complex in North Richmond
Address: Elizabeth St Richmond

A view of the pre-cast concrete shaft that forms a part fo the structure. The ferrules have been covered up, and the panels have been sealed at the joints.
Detail view of end of suspended composite floor. It is trimmed with a pre-cast beam butting directly up against the pre-cast concrete wall. The permanent steel form-work is apparent here. As well as how it relates to future services such as drainage (pipe allowance) and fire sprinklers (red pipe).

Architect: Unknown
Builder: Hickory
Overview of project. The vertical lines of columns can be seen running all the way up the building. For each floor there is a balcony level.
Safety railing is still in place. The photo is a bit dark, but this building uses a steel tray type platform for its floors. (Eg. 'Bondek).
A closer look at the same facade . The floors butt right up against the pre-cast concrete panel shaft on the right, suggesting it is load bearing.
A better view of the columns and the beam the concrete beam they connect to that runs along the whole building. This photo also clearly shows the underside of the floors, made of Bondek.
All this would be covered by the interior fit out, including suspended ceiling.
Detail view of end of suspended composite floor. It is trimmed with a pre-cast beam butting directly up against the pre-cast concrete wall. The permanent steel form-work is apparent here. As well as how it relates to future services such as drainage (pipe allowance) and fire sprinklers (red pipe).
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