Andy Quattlebaum Outdoor Education Center - Clemson University
Seneca, SC-
Bldg system
Mass Timber
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No. Of Stories
2
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Sq. footage
16,500
The Andy Quattlebaum Outdoor Recreation Center is Clemson University’s first mass timber facility and one of the first buildings in the U.S. to use CLT made from southern yellow pine. The project features CLT floors, roof, and shear walls, as well as glulam beams and steel columns. The center provides space to run the rental and instructional aspects of Clemson's outdoor recreational services. It is designed to be net-zero ready; with the installation of PV on its roofs, the facility will produce enough energy to offset its needs.
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Construction Cost:
$10 Million
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Construction Type:
IV-HT
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Building Type:
Educational
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Material Types:
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam), Hybrid (wood with steel or concrete)
Companies Involved:
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Cooper Carry
Architect
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Britt, Peters and Associates Inc.
Structural Engineer
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Sherman Construction Co., Inc.
General Contractor
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IB XLAM
Timber Supplier
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SmartLam NA
Timber Supplier
Individuals Involved:
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Brian Campa
Architect
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David Impson
Principal in Charge, Structural and Mass Timber Engineering
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Brian Cooper
VP of Operations - Sherman Construction
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Luke Berry
Superintendent - Sherman Construction
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Dustin Harriott
Project Manager - Sherman Construction
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Patricia Layton
Professor of Forestry, Director
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John Gouge
Director of Preconstruction - Sherman Construction
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Minimal Impact Engineering