Sunapee Pool House
Sunapee, NH
MAN HOURS
This project took 4 months to complete. This is a 4000sq ft indoor pool house with 2 regulation 10 pin bowling lanes. Also a Heated hand ball court on the roof. The foundation for the pool area also has separation walls for the pool equipment and heating units in the lower level below the pool deck which is an elevated concrete deck. The bowling lanes are separated by large glass windows. The upper walls were 14’ high with cast in place columns to support the roof sections. The roof of this structure is all reinforced concrete. The roof on the bowling lanes is 15” thick with a cast in place beam. The upper roof is 2’ higher and sloped 6” and 15” thick. There is no structural steel in this project; it is all cast in place structural concrete. We then placed a parapet wall around 3 sides of the roof and 28 concrete piers on the roof. The piers are supporting the sports court on the roof. We then had several retaining walls around the structure. The amount of detail to this structure with concrete beams and columns was challenging.
Superintendent Jeff Slater and Foreman Elijah Darak
Yards of Concrete
We placed 150 yards in footings, 350 yards in foundation walls , 360 yards in slabs and roof deck and 140 yards in retaining walls. Miche Corp out if Henniker supplied the project. All concrete pumping was handled by our pump and Independent Pumping.
Tons of Reinforcement Bar
We supplied and installed 75 ton of rebar 30 ton was epoxy. All reinforcing was installed by our men. Reinforcing bar was supplied by HD Supply.