ICRI BWC / APT DC Joint Dinner Meeting
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Lakewood Country Club
13901 Glen Mill Rd., Rockville, MD 20850
Schedule 5:30 pm – Social Hour
6:30 pm – Dinner
7:30 pm – Presentation
$85 for ICRI and APT DC Members $95 for NON ICRI Members
THE BATTERY – REBIRTH OF A PHILADELPHIA LANDMARK
The monumental Delaware Station of the Philadelphia Electric Company was closed by Exelon in 2008, sold in 2015, and added to both the Philadelphia Register and National Register of Historic Places in 2016. As new ownership began interior demolition in 2019 to prepare the building for rehabilitation and new uses, MC became the structural EOR for the project and began consulting on the proposed exterior façade restoration, flood mitigation, modifications to existing structures, new interior structures, and vertical expansion. This presentation highlights MC’s involvement in the ongoing transformation of this iconic landmark into a new mixed-use facility including offices, apartments, athletic facilities, social and culinary spaces, special event venues, and a hotel, all with architecture maintaining and celebrating the historic nature of the building. The project was recently honored with a Grand Jury Award from the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia.
Presenter: Robert J. Miller, PE SI FRSE | Principal
Rob has been with Morabito Consultants for over 10 years and acts as a Principal in Charge of MC’s concrete remediation division, including oversight of the Southeast Florida building remediation office. He has developed a specialty in waterproofing and structural remediation and strengthening of precast, cast in place, and post-tensioned concrete structures. Rob has an aptitude for office efficiency and enjoys developing MC Revit detailing libraries, master specifications, custom design spreadsheets, and engineering reference libraries.
Presenter: John L. Anderson, PE | Senior Associate
John has been with Morabito Consultants for nearly 20 years and has become well versed in the design and detailing of a wide variety of structural systems preferred by developers and contractors. He has also developed specialties in the modeling and analysis of new and existing structures, fiber-reinforced polymer systems for the remediation of concrete structures, and the preparation of new and existing structures to accommodate sensitive equipment. With extensive experience working on building renovation and expansion projects in the medical field, John has accumulated a wealth of knowledge related to the modification of existing building structures.
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