Daikin Industries – Goodman Manufacturing Operations

At more than 4 million square feet, this facility is the world’s largest tilt-up concrete building, according to the Tilt-Up Concrete Association (TCA). The project was built near Houston, Texas for Daikin Industries, Ltd., the leading global manufacturer in heating, cooling and refrigerant products. The new $417-million campus, designed by Powers Brown Architecture (architect) and LJB Inc. (engineer), became operational in mid-2016.

The owner requested that all functions be housed in the same structure. The building  incorporates a 1.8-million-square-foot distribution center, 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing space (plus 196,500 square feet of mezzanine), 231,598 square feet of lab space and a 202,600-square-foot office. The massive 497-acre site also features parking for approximately 5,000 vehicles.

As structural engineer of record, LJB provided design of the roof framing, elevated floor and mezzanine framing, load bearing tilt-up wall panels, and slab-on-grade and deep foundations.

Hear from our engineers about this project’s challenges and innovative solutions here.

Client
Powers Brown Architecture
Location
Hockley, Texas

Related Projects

Interurban Pedestrian Bridge

Interurban Pedestrian Bridge

LJB supported Chagrin Valley Engineering, LTD (CVE) in the design and…
Hancock County Bridge Replacements

Hancock County Bridge Replacements

LJB designed two cast-in-place reinforced concrete slab bridges on SR 698…
Atwood Lake Peninsula Master Plan

Atwood Lake Peninsula Master Plan

This project for the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District involved master planning…