The Holiday Inn Phoenix is a 78,852-square-foot five-story hotel originally engineered by another firm as a masonry hollow-core structure, a traditional method for building hotels. The cost to build that design soared well above the client’s budget and the project was put on hold. Schneider Structural Engineers re-engineered the five-story structure, using a combination of cast-in-place concrete and lower-cost wood framing and masonry. This design solution provided a cost-effective solution that allowed the owner to build within budget.
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