Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania — New Patient Tower. A 26-story slab-on-metal-deck patient tower in the heart of the Civic Center Boulevard medical campus. Tri-State is self-performing the cast-in-place concrete scope alongside LF Driscoll.
The CHOP NPT (New Patient Tower) expands the Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania campus on Civic Center Boulevard — adding 26 stories of healthcare space served by cast-in-place concrete on composite metal deck.
Tri-State is self-performing the full concrete scope alongside LF Driscoll. Each floor is poured on metal deck, with pour cycles coordinated to keep the steel erection and curtain wall installation moving on schedule.
Active jobsite — floors being poured on cycle as the tower rises above the campus.
Self-performed cast-in-place concrete on a 26-story patient tower.
Recent photos from the CHOP NPT pour cycles and tower progress. Auto-advances — click any image to view full size.
A 26-story slab-on-metal-deck tower runs on three Tri-State scopes working in lockstep.
Reinforced structural slabs on composite metal deck, columns, and shear walls floor by floor.
Explore Structural →Metal deck flatwork with finishing tuned to clinical-grade flatness tolerances.
Explore Cast-in-Place →Pour-sequence modeling, total-station layout files, and embed coordination floor-to-floor.
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