Midtown Crossing Construction Statistics and Building Facts
Architects: Holland Basham Architects, Cope Linder Architects
Construction Company: Weitz Construction
It has taken more than 2 million man hours to build the entire Midtown Crossing development.
Concrete:
Total placed = 120,000 cubic yards or approximately 13,200 truck loads (enough concrete to pave a 5’ wide sidewalk from Omaha to Minneapolis). This includes concrete for the drilled piers, structure, paving, and architectural panels.
Architectural pre-cast = 364,000 square feet (SF)
Storm and sanitary sewer pipe = 1 mile
Street paving = 290,000 SF
Pedestrian paving = 240,000 SF
Reinforcing steel (Rebar) = 10 Million pounds or 5,000 Tons
Post tensioning cables = 1 Million lineal feet or 260 miles
Drywall:
Sheetrock = 4 million SF (approximately 125,000 sheets equating to 500 semi loads).
Metal studs = 3.3 million lineal feet = 625 miles. (This would span from Omaha to Vail, Colorado if you lined them up end-to-end.)
Drywall finishing mud = 16,000 boxes equating to 28 semi loads
Landscaping:
574 trees
35,455 flower bulbs
3,042 shrubs
15,135 containers of ornamental grass and groundcover
5,435 containers of perennials
Midtown Crossing Flag Pole:
The Midtown Crossing flag pole weighs close to 7,000 lbs.
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