Concrete Tilt-Up

Concrete tilt-up is aptly named. Over 100 years old, this method of constructing a structure is performed by lifting or tilting reinforced concrete panels with the help of a crane to form the walls (interior and exterior) of your facility. The panels can be made in many different shapes and sizes (even curved!).

New Belle has seen a recent surge in concrete tilt-up requests from customers. With the advancement in design flexibility, finishes, insulation techniques and the ability to build smaller structures, many premium facilities are requesting this application.

NewBelle Conventional Construction
NewBelle Conventional Construction
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Advantages of Concrete Tilt-Up combined with the Butler Manufacturing MR-24 Standing Seam Roof

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Panels can be cast on site or fabricated at a controlled environment and shipped to the site.

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Concrete is a reasonable cost, requires little maintenance and performs well – providing long-term durability.

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The speed of construction with minimal capital investment is unmatched through other materials.

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Panels can serve as the structural support for the roof system.

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When an overhead crane is planned for in the building panels simply attach to the Butler Manufacturing steel frames and become the exterior siding.

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Should your project require a more premium finish, veneers and other external finishes can give a varied appearance that disguise the concrete structure.

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Panels can be insulated for additional energy efficiencies.

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Incorporating the Butler Manufacturing MR-24 standing seam roof in lieu of conventional roofing systems gives you a roof that will last 2 to 3 times longer.

Owners leveraging concrete tilt-up with New Belle get a facility with the strength and durability of concrete delivered through our design build delivery method. This combines efficiency and cost containment, plus the facility is constructed with speed and value that reinforced concrete provides.

Ready for a quick and economical way to build your building? Let’s talk!