News » Project Awarded: Pier 66 Residential Tower
RSI is providing a turnkey concrete package from foundation through rooftop for the new Pier 66 residential project in Ft. Lauderdale.
The new building will be an 11-story residential tower in one of the most recognizable and luxurious marinas of Fort Lauderdale. The finished structure will house 38 units, including a private plunge pool in each unit’s balcony. The first two floors of the building will include office space, restaurants and shops that will create a new Marina Promenade that runs along the waterway.
When complete, the concrete portion of the project will contain 25,500 cubic yards of concrete and 1,900 tons of rebar.
The residential tower is part of a larger Pier 66 renovation that includes the hotel’s Pier Tower, which was severely damaged during Hurricane Irma. A second phase of the residential portion of the project is planned, with a second 11-story condominium tower similar to the first.
RSI is working with the general contractor, Americaribe-Moriarty Joint Venture, for on-time and within-budget completion of the concrete portion of the project.
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