The 30 East Elm Building is a 20-story residential tower constructed in the late 1950’s. The building’s reinforced concrete structure is concealed by a glazed brick masonry veneer along the east and west facing walls. A steel curtain wall system provides the cladding for the north and south elevations. Each of the north and south elevations contain two vertical tiers of cantilevered balconies. The balcony slab edges were covered by a steel c-channel which supported the balcony railings. The existing balcony railings were constructed of hollow tubed steel with slate infill panels and steel grating.
Exterior Repair Project:
- Remove/Replace Railings
- Grinding & Tuckpointing
- Brick Replacement
- Concrete Patch Repairs
- Waterproofing Membranes
- Sealant Repairs
- Concrete Coating
Multiple Materials
Railing Replacement
Condominium
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