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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT - COUNTRY CLUB TOWERS, ARLINGTON, VA
PROJECT TEAM

Project Engineer:
Tadjer-Cohen-Edelson Associates, Inc.
Contact: Michael Tabassi/Kasey Morgan

Project Owner:
Washington Real Estate Investment Trust
Contact: Jeff Lawson

Contractor:
Concrete Protection & Restoration, Inc.
Contact: Joe Donnelly
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The Country Club Towers Apartments improvement project was a complex, yet successful project due to cooperation between the owner, contractor, and design engineer. The repairs involved two plazas, balconies, a two level underground garage, two retaining walls, two French drains, and loading dock replacement along with repairs.

The balconies were repaired by removing the existing railings and coating. Concrete repairs were performed. A new traffic bearing membrane and aluminum railings were installed. At the plazas, everything was removed down to the structural concrete deck. Concrete repairs were performed and hot rubberized asphalt waterproofing was applied. New masonry terraces, pavers on pedestals, concrete sidewalks, and asphalt pavement were installed. Two new concrete retaining walls were installed. At the pool deck, a new wall was placed in front of a failing wall to stabilize it. At a driveway, the existing wall was removed and the new wall built in its place. Concrete repairs were performed in the garage. This included the soffit under the main building lobby. A French drain was installed under the lowest level of the garage to reduce water entering the garage. CIT and a traffic bearing membrane were applied to the elevated garage slab. The loading dock slab was completely removed and replaced with a new concrete footing, wall, and slab. A traffic bearing membrane and a new steel railing was installed. Repairs at the grounds included masonry signs and terrace walls with concrete footings, a French drain under a parking area, asphalt pavement, concrete curbs, and a brick paver walk way.
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"2007 Award of Excellence in Repair
of High-rise Structures" (ICRI)