Marshall Elementary School

Project Details

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Location: Anaheim, CA
Owner: Anaheim City School District
GC: Columbia Steel, Inc; Erickson-Hall Construction
Engineer: Walter P. Moore
Architect: BCA

Project Narrative

ConXtech’s scope includes this two-story, 43,604 square foot educational facility, erected in 18 days. The entire scope of the Marshall Elementary School reconstruction includes three two-story educational buildings and one single-story multi-use building. Marshall Elementary is one of four schools being reconstructed and modernized as part of Anaheim City School District’s master plan for improvements. The architectural style is neo-mission, in keeping with the District design standard, and will support 1,000 elementary age students over the next 50 years.

ConX Solutions

The Division of State Architects’ approval for this structure was expedited by ConXtech’s prequalification and publication in the AISC Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings manual. Once construction began, Building C was erected three times faster than any of the other traditional steel buildings on site. No braces were needed on the ConX building, while all other buildings on the site required lateral restraints.

This project has a ConXL 400 chassis:

Lower & Locking™ Connection

ConXL 400

Height & Assembly Speed

  • 2 to 10 Stories

  • 10 to 15,000 ft2 per day

Design Parameters

Column Size 400 mm (16″ HSS or Box)
Beam Depth 18″ to 30″ for SMF, deeper for OMF
Beam Spans 18′ to 45’+