Description
The $20 million project comprises the construction of third and fourth floor additions (total: 36,550 ft2). The third floor includes the sports medicine department, with 20 exam rooms, two X-ray rooms and five cast rooms, with additional space for research trials, ortho-biologics, and a 3D printer. The fourth floor remains as shell space for future growth.
Products Used
Resistant to harsh winter temperatures and freeze-thaw cycle damage, the proprietary chemicals in PENETRON ADMIX SB-treated concrete react to moisture in a catalytic reaction to generate a non-soluble crystalline formation throughout the pores and capillary tracts of the concrete. The resulting crystal formation permanently seals micro-cracks, pores, and capillaries against the penetration of water or liquids from any direction – making the concrete impermeable. This increases the lifespan of the concrete structure and reduces the amount of maintenance required in the future – a substantial advantage in South Dakota’s cold winters.
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May 11, 2023