Doing a tenant improvement with CLT inside a building shell in downtown was a logistical challenge! This project took some creativity and redesign work to get the panels into the building and set on the steel. The lack of offloading area, combined with the tight space inside the building shell made sequencing in building erection critical.
The radiused handrail, and especially the compound radius on the stair railing with the light track on the bottom was a real challenge. Steel Team 6 successfully got the rails all bent, with the handrail keeping a consistent height off the stair nosings, off the radiused walls, and with the light track on the bottom keeping pointed at the floor. That rail is one of the details that will probably not get the appreciation it deserves from anyone other than a builder!