Mid-State Filigree Systems, Inc. (MFS) is pleased to announce the use of the versatile two-way Filigree Form Slab system in their latest project 2100 Hamilton in Philadelphia, PA. This system is unique in that it uses the two-way flat plate system cast in place design.
The Filigree Form Slab system can be used with any existing design of one-way and two-way cast-in-place deck without any re-design. This allows owners and construction managers to adopt the cost-saving system late in the project cycle, up until the time of breaking ground. As with all Filigree systems, the Filigree provides a smooth finished ceiling that does not require grinding and patching.
Located along Philadelphia’s museum mile, 2100 Hamilton is a ten-story condominium complex with 29 ultra luxury residences beginning at $2.1 million. Bock Development Group is the contractor, Cecil Baker and Partners the architects and the engineer of record is Thornton Tomasetti. The project features a half-acre private park built over a Filigree Beam and Slab deck.
MFS has been producing cost-effective, quality Filigree products for the construction of concrete decks for more than 50 years throughout the Northeast.
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