USC Village Construction – Week of 9/21/2015 Precast facade panel erection is in full swing in the Building 4 lower courtyard, as MEP work ramps up in Building 6 and stairs go up in Building 9. Brick panels wait to be lifted from the truck onto Building 4. The next panel delivery truck waits to drop off at Building 4. Formwork for the massive Building 4 dining hall wast wall, which will be poured after precast panel erection is completed. Panels on the north side of the lower courtyard in Building 4. Corner wrap-around panel at a transition to a future plaster wall. Scaffolding for plaster installation in the Building 4 upper courtyard. Windows on Building 4 level 2. Skim coat over the ceilings in Building 4 level 2. Building 9, with level 5 now formed up. Precast facade panels in the Building 4 lower courtyard. The precast panel erection crane is positioned in the future Building 4 dining hall. Central plaza, looking toward Building 4. MEP Installation in Building 6. CMU is installed for the electrical room walls in Building 6. The old Fire Station No. 15 building has been cut and the front portion jacked up onto wheels in preparation for its relocation. Building 6 storefront on Jefferson Boulevard. Future fitness center in Building 6. Looking out to Jefferson Boulevard from the future Building 6 fitness center. Water lines above level 1 of Building 6. Copper water lines in Building 6 on level 1. Precast panel erection is complete on most of the South elevation of Building 4. Building 4 lower courtyard from level 4. The precast-panel-erection crane, positioned in the Building 4 dining hall. Precast panels in the Building 4 lower courtyard, complete through level 5. Precast facade panels, with thin brick and architectural concrete window surrounds and cornices. A precast panel is stored on the roof until it can be installed next week. Steel mansard roof framing over the Building 4 low roof. Building 4 lower courtyard from the high roof. Building 6 from the Building 4 roof. Anchor bolts embedded in the concrete roof deck, for installation of the steel mansard roof framing. Area 1 of Building 6 level 5’s freshly poured concrete. Building 9 and its pavilion from the Building 4 roof. Building 4 high roof with the tower crane and mobile precast erection crane. Building 9, its tower crane, and downtown Los Angeles. Central plaza and Buildings 7 & 8. Building 9, formed through level 5. North wing of Building 4, with a completed precast brick and concrete facade. Steel mansard roof framing on the Building 4 low roof. Steel mansard framing on the Building 4 low roof. MEP work is ongoing on Building 4 level 5. Framing and layout for a section of barrel-vaulted ceiling in the Building 4 residential lobby. Building 4 residential lobby. Precast arches in the Building 4 residential lobby. Clock tower base at building 4; the future food court entrance. Main residential staircase in Building 9. Building 9 residential staircase at level 1. CMU installation at the Building 9 loading dock. Chilled water and heating hot water piping for the entire site where the pipes enter Building 9. Building 9 north side. Chilled & hot water lines for the whole site being installed between Building 1 and Building 9. These will power the air conditioning for all of the buildings. Building 1 chiller room. Chilled and heating water pipes where they exit Building 1. Producing this water is a primary focus of Building 1. Chilled water and heating hot water connection where the equipment will send the water to the site. Metal decking on the Building 1 roof. Chilled & heating hot water lines between Building 1 and Building 9. Building 1 roof and cooling tower screen framing, looking toward the new Fire Station No. 15. Building 9 storefront along Hoover St. Another newly-installed staircase in Building 9. Future Trader Joe’s in Building 9. Building 9 from the parking ramp. Building 4 south elevation. X Exit full screen gallery ⇗ Open full size image → Next image 0 of 0 ← Previous image
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