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June-September 2015
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We thank
everybody
that stopped
by our booth
at the 2015
ICRI Fall
Convention in
Fort Worth,
Texas.
Our Florida office enjoyed a
beautiful day at
the SE Florida
ICRI Golf
Tournament.
2811 Lord Baltimore Drive Baltimore, MD 21244 1755 East Hallandale Beach Blvd., Unit 1802 Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 www.concretecpr.com
Toll Free: 800-452-3137 E-mail: [email protected]
Concrete Protection & Restoration, Inc.
Michael O’Malley, Kevin Kline, Don Caple, Frank Morabito, and David Karins, receiving the Award of Excellence for the Dolphin Towers Emergency Structural Repairs
Upcoming Employees’ Training:
OSHA 10 & OSHA 30
Scaffold Training
First Aid Classes
Defensive Driver Training
The
award
winner of
our 3rd
quarter
drawing
was Kelly Smulovitz who is very eager
to go see the Ravens play. We hope you
have a blast at the game Kelly and
congratulations again!
Good luck to the 4th quarter drawing
entrants!
which is being converted to
luxury condominiums, consists
of non-structural slab repairs,
structural slab repairs, beam
repairs and concrete column
jackets.
CP&R was recently recognized
as HITT Contracting's 'Featured
Subcontractor'. We were
nominated for our teams'
dedication and attention to
detail on both the Southern
Towers and Wardman Tower
projects. According to Dave
Sommer and Ray Heverline,
both Senior Project Managers
with HITT, “CPR's attention to
safety, protection, and security
of the tenants has consistently
been above and beyond
requirements. Throughout both
projects CP&R has been professional
and responsive to the
many changes in
scope, fair in pricing,
and committed to
their agreed schedule.
A class act!"
CP&R is currently working on
the repair and coating of the
concrete balconies at the
Southern Towers in Alexandria,
VA and structural concrete
repairs at the “Landmark” 90
year old Wardman Tower in
Washington, D.C. Both the
Southern Towers and
Wardman Tower have been
occupied during the
restoration. The Southern
Towers Apartments project
involves structural concrete
repairs of cantilevered
balconies, acrylic soffit coating
and installation of a urethane
deck coating on the top surface
and edges of the balconies. The
work at the Wardman Tower,
Southern Towers and Wardman Tower Repairs Projects
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chipping hammers while also providing
masonry repairs and thermal and
moisture protection. Also, CP&R will be
replacing numerous wing and
compression expansion joints throughout
the 5 level structure as well as complete
painting of all concrete surfaces and color
coding piping. This work will take place in
multiple phases in order provide full
access for the public outside our work
zones.
We welcome you to visit our crew at the
Three Bethesda Metro Center!
The Three Bethesda Metro Center
office building in Bethesda, MD was
constructed in 1985 and consists of a
17-story cast-in-place concrete
structure that is part of a complex
that also includes a Hyatt Regency
Hotel and the WMATA Bethesda
Metro Station. On 2014, CP&R
completed the repairs of the plaza
beams located over the escalators
that provide access to the Metro
Station as well as waterproofing and
necessary concrete repairs at an
expansion joint in the plaza level. On
July, 2015 CP&R started the
continuation of its repair at the
5-story below-grade parking garage
of The Three Bethesda Metro Center.
Amongst different concrete repairs,
CP&R will perform full depth flat and
pan slab repairs via hydrodemo and
Bethesda Metro Garage Repairs
slab. In April 2014, after three
years of investigation, design, and
contract negotiation, a building
permit was issued and CP&R
crews were able to start the
required structural repairs. The
emergency repairs were
conducted through:
Structural reinforcement of
the Dolphin Tower’s
foundation
Column enlargements and
shear wall installations
Shoring and repair of the
fourth-floor transfer slab
Removal and replacement of
exterior CMU walls with
poured in place reinforced
concrete shear walls
Reinforcement of carbon
fiber & addition of
CP&R is proud to announce that
we were the recipient of the
Award of Excellence in the
High-Rise Category in the ICRI 2015
Project Awards Program with the
Emergency Structural Repairs
conducted at the Dolphin Towers
Condominium. The same project
has won the Outstanding Project
of the Year Award with NCSEA.
In late June 2010, the Dolphin
Tower was evacuated after the 4th
floor transfer slab, which supports
117 residential units in the tower
above, suffered major shear
cracking. Immediately, emergency
shoring was installed to carry the
loads of the tower columns
directly down to the building
foundation in order to supplement
and relieve the damaged transfer
Dolphin Towers Condominium: Emergency Structural Repairs
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post-tension beams
Repairs on the upper levels of the
tower to relieve some
overstressed slab locations and
increase the wind load capacity
based on the new building codes.
The structural repair portion of the
project was completed on schedule
and under budget.
2811 Lord Baltimore Drive Baltimore, MD 21244 1755 East Hallandale Beach Blvd., Unit 1802 Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 www.concretecpr.com
Toll Free: 800-452-3137 E-mail: [email protected]
Concrete Protection & Restoration, Inc.
The winner of the 3rd Quarter
Safety Award is Carlos Rivera
for his outstanding safety
performance at 1747
Pennsylvania Avenue. Carlos
had two entries into the 3rd
Quarter Safety Award
Nomination. One being for his
outstanding attention to all
safety matters at our project at
1747 Pennsylvania Ave and
another for our project at 2175 K
Street. Other nominations for the
Safety Award program were to
Erick Sandoval Medina who is
working at the Montgomery
County Executive Office Building
and Billy Rupert who is working at
the Allegheny Columns project. All
three entrants (Carlos, Erick and
Billy) are repeat entrants into the
Quarterly Safety Award program
Our August employee of the month
was Eduardo Rodriguez. Eduardo
has been working night shifts and is
always there when needed on
weekend jobs. He is always thinking
about how to increase productivity
and about completing the job in an
efficient manner, improving overall
quality and safety. He has a 'we can
do' attitude and that is exactly
what CP&R needs. Congratulations
Eduardo and thank you for always
having a positive attitude and being
willing to help.
Last, but not least, the nominated
employee for September was Jose
Flores. According to his nominator,
The employee nominated for the
month of July is Felipe Castro who
continually shows concern for
CP&R’s overall progress and image.
As pointed out by his nominator,
“Felipe consistently goes above and
beyond doing more than just what
is asked of him not only on the past
30 days, but at least in the last 7
years that I (the nominator) have
been with CP&R. He is my go to guy
with whatever job task we are faced
with. He is a man with pride in his
work. Whenever I get a new guy on
my job site I always put them with
Felipe so he can train and teach
them.”
Third Quarter Safety Award
Employee of the Month Nominations
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2811 Lord Baltimore Drive Baltimore, MD 21244 1755 East Hallandale Beach Blvd., Unit 1802 Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 www.concretecpr.com
Toll Free: 800-452-3137 E-mail: [email protected]
Concrete Protection & Restoration, Inc.
and have consistently shown
excellent attention to safety at
their job
sites.
“Jose has an excellent work ethics. He is always
willing to learn, he always puts quality first, he
works well
with others,
and he knows
how to
delegate
crewmembers.
Not only that,
but he also
knows how to
ask questions
if needed, he is
always concerned for
the safety of others,
and most of all he has
a great attitude.”