A high-rise build at the Cooper Health campus in downtown Camden. Tri-State is self-performing the full cast-in-place concrete scope โ foundation walls, mat slab, structural slabs, and column pours โ alongside tower crane logistics on a tight urban site.
Cooper Tower is a major addition to the Cooper Health campus footprint in downtown Camden โ a high-rise build on a tight urban site, sandwiched between active medical buildings, public streets, and ongoing operations.
Tri-State is self-performing the full cast-in-place concrete scope. That starts with mat slab and foundation walls below grade and continues up through structural slabs, columns, and shear walls floor by floor. The job runs alongside crane operations, daily medical-campus traffic, and a phased turnover schedule that keeps the rest of the campus running.
Below-grade concrete is currently in progress, with structural pours starting as the building works its way up.
Self-performed cast-in-place concrete from below-grade through superstructure.
Recent photos from below grade and the early structural stages. Click any image to view full size.
Below the surface of a project like Cooper Tower, three Tri-State scopes are running in concert.
Mat slab, foundation walls, and pile caps โ below-grade structural concrete that carries the tower above.
Explore Foundations โReinforced structural slabs, columns, and shear walls floor by floor as the tower rises.
Explore Structural โPour-sequence modeling, total-station layout files, and embed coordination keeping a tight urban site moving.
Explore BIM โ