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Construction on ACEP’s New Home Is Sure and Steady

By ACEP Now | on July 13, 2016 | 0 Comment
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Construction on ACEP’s new headquarters in Dallas continues at a sure and steady pace. With most of the glass installed, StructureTone crews have started work on the stone façade at the front entrance, [top row left, center], while a portion of the concrete foundation for the EMF Donor Plaza entrance has been poured [top row, right].

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Ongoing interior work includes things like duct work, insulation, more glass, more sheetrock, and power grids [bottom row, left]. Overhead trusses will hold the internal ceilings securely in place [bottom row, center]. There’s a good three feet of space between the ceiling and next floor, where the ducts, fire suppression system, and wiring all live. Meanwhile, preliminary work on the primary conference room on the second floor [bottom row, right] is underway. When completed, the room will have a sweeping glass wall that overlooks the first floor, which may prove to be the best internal view in the whole building.



Topics: ACEPAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansConstructionEMF Donor PlazaHeadquartersWorkforce

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