
Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. Performed More Than 378 Concrete Pours to Build the New 1.9-Million-Square-Foot Parking Structure for the Sacramento Airport
Working around weather and logistical challenges, the team utilized pre-planning and daily quality control to coordinate the concrete placement and formwork for the new Sacramento Airport parking structure. They successfully performed extensive concrete work, including slab on grade, elevated slab formwork and cast-in-place columns. Getting it done, safely.


“Safety is a top-down commitment. We hold each other accountable so that everyone goes home the same way they came to work. At JJA, we get it done safely.”
— Rick Gil, Jr., Senior Project Manager, Joseph J. Albanese, Inc.
"At Joseph J. Albanese, Inc. we are committed to getting the job done safely with relentless and deliberate execution. Our team is devoted in bringing the highest level of quality to every project we do for our clients."
Sacramento International Airport (SMF) Parking Structure
Sacramento, California
Client: Otto Construction
Services:
Highlights:
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Performed more than 378 concrete pours to build 1.9 million square feet of new parking
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Delivered slab on grade, elevated slab formwork and cast-in-place columns
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Doubled up on placement areas and sent local skilled and trained crews to execute in single placement days rather than utilizing the full 378 placement mobilizations
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Facilitated extensive collaboration and coordination between all the trades on the job
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Worked around weather and logistical challenges by utilizing pre-planning and daily quality control coordination of placement and formwork
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Provided a single source for multiple capabilities
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Facilitated excellent communication with the General Contractor and field teams
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Provided solid pre-construction planning to ensure smooth execution
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Utilized Virtual Construction to digitally build the project prior to construction













