McPolin Barn Structural Upgrade

Post Date:07/07/2016 12:00 PM

The iconic McPolin Barn is undergoing a structural upgrade.

 

Project Goal:
Bring the building up to current structural building code to protect it from seismic, wind, and snow loads.

Scope of Work:

  • Replace interior cable system (installed in 1992) with code-compliant internal steel-brace frame, shear walls, and footing system.

  • Restore original windows.

Anticipated Construction Start Date:
July 11, 2016

Construction Completion Date (Estimated):
November 1, 2016

Restricted Areas:
The barn, silos, and plaza at the shed will be fenced off.

On-Site Public Access:
The underpass, the driveway, and trail that splits from the driveway to the north behind the shed/reception building will remain open to the farm trail for public trail access. 

Parking Restrictions:
Some spaces at the trailhead parking lot on the east side of SR224 will be reserved for construction personnel.

Public Restrooms:
Public restrooms at the site will remain open via the stairs to the west of the building.

Questions:

Matthew Twombly, Senior Project Manager
435.615.5177
mtwombly@parkcity.org

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