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Beijing Southeast Expressway Smart Logistics Hub Cold Storage Project

Upon project completion, the 12.7m large column spacing scheme reduced the number of internal columns while providing ample structural space for flexible arrangement of intelligent racking and automated equipment, improving effective storage capacity utilization and rack layout flexibility, meeting the owner's operational requirements for high-standard modern cold chain facilities. This project is a representative engineering practice of BICP's Taiku system in the Beijing market and a reference case for the application of large-span post-tensioned cold storage in urban logistics hub scenarios. It demonstrates the methodology of deep integration between rack system BIM collaborative design and structural system selection, as well as the technical review pathway for special structures under strict urban approval environments, making it suitable for reference by cold chain construction investors in Beijing and similar first-tier cities.

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Suzhou Tianhuan Phase II C# Cold Storage Project

The large-span post-tensioned flat slab system effectively reduced the number of internal columns on each floor, improving rack layout flexibility for multiple temperature zones and enhancing warehouse management efficiency. The floor height advantage of the post-tensioned flat slab system, compounded across 12 stories, positively impacted overall building height and volumetric efficiency. This project represents a benchmark engineering practice by BICP in high-rise cold chain buildings (12 stories, 68.1 m), validating the applicability of large-span post-tensioned flat slab systems in managing cumulative vertical loads, coordinating inter-story drift, and ensuring long-term prestress performance. It provides a valuable engineering reference for structural system selection in similar high-rise cold chain storage projects.

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Shandong YunCang Cold Chain Park Project

Through systematic execution, the cold storage cluster completed structural construction and acceptance in phases. The long-span post-tensioned flat slab solution reduced column count and increased effective storage capacity in each store, achieving the planned overall storage density. The uniform structural standards across all 8 stores also simplified later maintenance: maintenance personnel gained better understanding of structural characteristics and requirements, improving efficiency in troubleshooting and handling potential issues. This project demonstrates BICP's systematic delivery capability for large-scale cold chain parks. The methodology of 'park-level unified technical standards plus individual optimization' provides a reference logic for structural selection and construction organization of multi-store cold chain parks, suitable for investors and general contractors of large cold chain facilities.

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Luhai Feng Phase III Cold Storage Project

Post-completion, under the -60°C operating environment, the post-tensioned structure and BICP-ST anchorage system have maintained stable performance through subsequent periodic inspections. The large-span column layout effectively reduces internal columns, improving racking layout for national reserve goods and enhancing warehouse management efficiency. This project is a representative engineering practice for BICP in -60°C ultra-low temperature cold storage, validating the applicability of the BICP-ST anchorage system under such conditions and providing a reference for similar ultra-low temperature storage projects (e.g., aquatic product cold storage, specialty food storage) during anchorage system selection.

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Yantian Port Cold Chain Service Warehouse Project

After project completion, the 12m×12m large-span layout effectively reduced the number of internal columns, enhancing flexibility in rack arrangement and meeting the diverse storage needs of port cold chain transit operations. The 64m structural height of this high-rise cold storage facility was among the highest for similar completed projects in China at the time, validating the engineering applicability of large-span post-tensioned flat slab systems in high-rise cold chain buildings. This project provides a reference for cold chain logistics enterprises in land-constrained areas: by combining high-rise cold chain buildings with large-span post-tensioned structures, higher total storage capacity can be achieved on a smaller footprint while maintaining flexible rack layout. It is suitable for port logistics, urban distribution centers, and other land-constrained scenarios.

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Chengdu Yinli Phase II Cold Storage Project

Upon completion, the owner compared Phase II (B4, B5) with Phase I. The 12 m × 10 m large-span scheme reduced the number of internal columns by over 60% for the same floor area, increased usable storage volume by approximately 40% (to be confirmed before publication), and significantly improved rack layout flexibility and forklift maneuverability. Each floor's structural depth was reduced by about 800 mm compared to traditional waffle slab systems, lowering the effective refrigerated volume and positively impacting operational energy consumption. The project received the First Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress from the China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and the Sichuan Civil Engineering Li Bing Award, recognizing its engineering value. This project is a representative early application of BICP's Taiku system in cold chain warehouses, validating the feasibility of large-span post-tensioned flat slabs for cold storage structures and providing a reference for structural selection in similar future projects. For investors evaluating large-span schemes during planning, refer to the 'Cold Storage Structural Scheme Preliminary Parameter Comparison' or contact BICP's technical team for preliminary consultation.

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Chengdu Yinli Agricultural Cold Chain Logistics Center Phase III – BICP Taiku System Supports Southwest China's Cold Chain Hub

Usable storage volume increased by approximately 20%; construction cost reduced by 10–20% compared to conventional solutions under the same span; floor height reduced by about 60 cm per level; structural length of 102.5 m achieved without expansion joints.

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BICP Selected for Huangshanghuang Cold Chain Logistics Distribution Center Project

Approximately 20% increase in usable storage volume; 10%–20% reduction in overall construction cost; 60–80 cm floor height reduction per level.

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Super-Long Span Post-Tensioned Cold Storage Project: Taiku Solution Reduces Overall Cost by 15%

Increased storage capacity by over 15%, reduced overall construction cost by 15%, shortened project duration, minimized cracking, and improved structural durability.

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Application of Taiku® System in Suzhou Tianchen Cold Chain Phase 2 Project

Increased usable storage capacity by 15%, reduced overall construction cost by 15%, and achieved a QC Class I award from the China Construction Industry Association for improved construction quality.

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BICP Taiku Solution for Liaocheng Qilu Food Distribution Hub Phase I Cold Storage Project

Usable storage capacity increased by 19%. Floor height reduced by 60 cm per level. Column count reduced by 30%. Expansion joint-free design improves operational efficiency. Lower overall construction and maintenance costs.

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Taiku 10m Large Column Grid Solution Saves 15% Total Cost for Qingdao Free Trade Zone International Cold Chain Logistics Center Phase II

Increased storage capacity by over 15%, saved 15% total construction cost, eliminated post-cast strips, shortened construction schedule, and enhanced structural durability.

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Taiku 12m Large Column Grid Solution Saves Approximately 15% in Overall Construction Cost for Changsha Red Star Cold Chain Direct Supply Center Project

Achieved a bidirectional 12m x 12m column grid and up to 120m without expansion joints under applicable conditions. Reduced overall construction cost by approximately 10%–20%, with this project saving about 15%. Increased cold storage capacity by over 15%.

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BICP Taiku Solution for Zhongtong Smart Manufacturing Cold Chain Project

Effective storage capacity increased by over 15%; construction cost reduced by 10%-20% compared to conventional beam-slab structures; operational energy consumption lowered; construction period shortened.

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ZTO Express Fujian Minzhong Cold Chain Project: Taiku Long-Span Post-Tensioned Flat Slab in E-commerce Cold Chain Warehousing

After project completion, the cold storage facility entered the e-commerce fresh food operation phase. The flexibility in racking layout enabled by the long-span solution was demonstrated in practice: the owner adjusted the racking configuration multiple times to accommodate seasonal product changes, without being constrained by column positions. This project serves as a representative engineering practice of BICP's Taiku system in the e-commerce cold chain segment. It validates the applicability of long-span post-tensioned cold storage solutions in fresh e-commerce warehousing: the operational characteristics of high turnover, diverse product categories, and frequent racking adjustments align well with the technical advantages of reduced internal columns and enhanced racking flexibility. This provides a valuable engineering reference for similar e-commerce cold chain investors during structural system selection.

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