FIRST CHURCH TILT-UP PROJECT WITH OWNER, ARCHITECT, AND CONTRACTOR WORKING TOGETHER
Timothy Lutheran Church located in Blue Springs, MO, was the first church tilt-up project with the Owner, Architect, and Contractor working together. The success of this project has led to two other projects with the Contractor and Architect.
"Summit Concrete assisted our design team in every step of the process, providing not only creative material selections, but timely cost information which allowed our client to make long-term design and cost decisions easily. Concrete tilt-up is not just for warehouse or retail facilities any more." - Pearce Construction
BEAT SCHEDULE BY ONE MONTH
The tilt-up portion was constructed during the winter and not only maintained the schedule, but it beat the schedule by one month and under budget!
30,000 SF OF TILT-UP PANELS ON A 26,000 SF FOOTPRINT
The panels in the multi-purpose area were stack cast. This process of casting one panel on top of another saves casting space. The building’s footprint measures 26,000 square feet and there are 30,000 square feet of tilt up panels. The exterior finishes consist of a direct applied finish system, metal panel cladding, and cast-in brick.
Project details
| Square Footage | 27,000 S.F. |
| Location | Blue Springs, MO |
| End Use | Church |
| Completion Date | 2009 |
| Architectural Features | Thin Brick, Direct Applied Finish Systems, Metal Panels Applied to Tilt-Up, Stack Casting, Gable Panels. |
| Customer Reference | Pearce Construction |
| Architect | Mantel Teter Architects |






