Daily Archives: November 13, 2017

FABRICATION COORDINATION, SEQUENCING SIMPLIFY CONSTRUCTION PLANNING

The AAS team works very closely with customers to simplify the onsite construction process. The team is able to guide customers with the planning different phases of the stone installation.   For large size projects, AAS is able to schedule manufacturing of the stone products to match with the onsite installation schedule.

AAS provides detailed settings plan with ability to identify and track individual stone pieces. The AAS project team is able to deliver the stone panels in different batches leading to much simpler construction site management.

See in this video, details of sequencing, staging, batch fabrication and palletization of stone products used in the Jill and Frank Fertitta Hall project at the Marshall School of Business, USC:

 


 

DESIGN OF 68-FEET TALL CAST STONE ENTRY: GOTHIC ARC, CATHEDRAL WINDOW TURRET

How do you achieve grand entry that is more than five stories high with complex design details that also look seamless/monolithic in design?

The AAS team custom fabricated cast stone pieces for the for the Fertitta Hall building project at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California (USC). The 68-feet tall stone veneer with multi-profiled entry way trim for the vaulted gothic arc, and also cathedral window turret is built using 955 cast stone pieces (970 cubic feet, 131,000 lb. of weight).

See in this video how the cast stone panels are engineered with thoroughly integrated installation support:

 


Jill and Frank Fertitta Hall, Marshall School of Business, USC | Cast Stone Grand Entry that is more than Five Stories High | Custom Engineering, Fabrication

Jill and Frank Fertitta Hall, Marshall School of Business, USC | Cast Stone Grand Entry that is more than Five Stories High | Custom Engineering, Fabrication


VENEER, FACADE DESIGN USING FABRICATED STONE PANELS: MORE PROJECT EXAMPLES, LEARN MORE >>

 

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