Construction Methodology
The structural system of the facility is designed for both speed and durability. The basement floor is made of reinforced concrete, while the superstructure uses a combination of steel and composite materials. Off-site production techniques were employed in the project; structural steel elements, timber components, and bathroom pods for the guest rooms were prefabricated off-site and then assembled on-site. This approach guarantees a fast and high-quality construction process, even under tight time constraints.
Site Conditions
The project site is situated on alluvial soil, which poses a risk of liquefaction during seismic events. To mitigate this concern, extensive soil improvement measures have been implemented. We have successfully installed 5,351 jet grout columns, with depths ranging from 3.00 meters to 18.00 meters, along with 242 bored piles, which vary in depth from 12.00 meters to 18.00 meters. These efforts are aimed at enhancing the stability and safety of the site.
Sustainability
The project design is committed to the principles of environmental sustainability and eco-friendliness. In this regard, the facility's heating, cooling, and ventilation systems are enhanced by advanced building automation systems, comprehensive water treatment systems, the integration of solar energy solutions on the rooftop, and reliable backup power systems. The project is proudly pursuing LEED Platinum Certification.
- Comprehensive soil improvement measures have been implemented to address the potential risk of liquefaction associated with the alluvial soil.
- Proudly pursuing Leed Platinum Certificate
- The facility aims to provide guests with training and recreational opportunities.
- Off-site production techniques were utilized in the project.
Client: İş Bank
Location: Muğla/Türkiye
Construction Period: 2023 - In progress