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Pacific Command Headquarters
Camp H.M. Smith, Oahu
Client
US Navy
Architect
Atkins Benham, Inc.
Structural Engineer
Atkins Benham, Inc. & Baldridge and Associates
General Contractor
Dick Pacific Construction Company, Ltd.
Fabricator
Brooklyn Iron Works, Inc.
Erector
Swanson Steel Company, Inc.
Description
Six-story, 320,000 sf Naval Headquarters (Concrete vs. Steel) using DoD Progressive Collapse Design Guidelines.
“On the U.S. Navy’s new design-build Pacific Command Center, we integrated SidePlate™ connection technology to meet the owner’s Antiterrorist Progressive Floor
Collapse objectives with minimal changes to the steel frame design governed by local wind and seismic loads, resulting in a cost-effective solution that brought the project in under the Navy’s budget.”
– Dan Arana
Dick Pacific Construction, Ltd
Challenges
- To provide a steel frame solution that was more economical than the proposed concrete building in the RFP
- To create the first steel frame building to satisfy DoD’s new Progressive Floor Collapse “missing column and missing beam” Bomb Blast design criteria
Solutions
- SidePlate® connection technology saved the U.S. Navy well over $2,000,000 over other concrete proposals due to its unique ability to:
- Take advantage of unlimited column depth prequalification (W18x175 max size used) coupled with its inherent increased connection stiffness resulting in a total steel weight less than 10 psf
- Satisfy Progressive Floor Collapse design criteria without construction cost impact
