CINTEC America Provides Anchoring Systems for NYC MTA Subway Station Retrofit
CINTEC America, a world leader in the field of structural masonry retrofit strengthening, repair and preservation, announces that after extensive site testing and evaluation, it will supply a new anchoring system for the overhead glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) panels for the NYC MTA subway station retrofit project for station platforms at 168th station and 181st station.
The NYC MTA subway station retrofit project, currently under construction, is aimed at providing overhead support for the GRFC panels used for the underground suspended dome ceiling. Live, on-site testing validated the strength and effectiveness of the anchors, which now support the over 2,000-lb ceiling panels firmly in place.
The system works by pre-drilling an oversized hole in the structure and inserting an anchor body surrounded by a fabric sock. The structural anchor is designed specifically for the loads and configuration of each application. CINTEC designs use anchors that are non-corrosive metal, typically stainless steel in various grades.
“Our anchors are the only ones being used to attach all overhead panels in these pedestrian platform areas,” said General Manager, Mike Ferrell, “safety is the key here and we are glad to assist the NYC MTA in that mission.”
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