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The First National Bank Tower is a 45-story office skyscraper located at 1601
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, United States, and the official headquarters of First National Bank of Omaha. At it is the tallest building in Omaha and
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. It has been since its completion, overtaking the 30-story
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located nearby. Construction began in April 1999 and lasted until 2002, with the building's completion being the subject of ACEC and Emporis awards. The tower's and its parking garage's construction heavily featured the use of
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. Inside, the tower features a wintergarden and the original facade of the Medical Arts Building. This building was torn down to make space for the First National Bank Tower.


History

In the 1970s, the First National Bank of Omaha outgrew its original headquarters and began drafting plans for a new headquarters. In 1997, the engineering firm Leo A Daly was selected to design the tower.
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was chosen as the general contractor, and the construction cost was $225 million. The project was announced to the public in 1998. The First National Bank Tower was built on the site of the former Medical Arts Building, which was imploded on April 2, 1999, to make way for the current skyscraper. In April 1999, Kiewit formally began construction on the building. Between May and June 1999, " Big Stan", the world's largest drilling rig, was brought in to drill the caissons and foundation. On January 23, 2001, the structure's
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passed 467 feet, overtaking the Woodmen Tower's record of at the time and making the First National Bank Tower the tallest building in Nebraska. The building was officially completed in 2002, with a height of and 45 stories in total. The building was designed to be three feet higher than both the 801 Grand building in Des Moines and the
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in St. Louis, making the final project the tallest building in the Midwest between
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. This building has been described by CEO James Blackledge as "on the scale of the First National Bank tower" and estimated to either be the same height as or overtake First National Bank Tower as the tallest building in the state.


Design


Construction

The First National Bank Tower follows a postmodern design with a granite facade.Externally, the building has a central tapering structure and an upward-curving base along its eastern side. The bottom six stories are designated as the building's base and host a parking garage nearby. Underneath the building is a series of tunnels that connect the parking garage to the main building.
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on metal decks was used to form the floor slabs of the building. This was done to minimize dead loads and support planned office and storage spaces. A two-hour fire-rated floor was constructed with concrete. The perimeter
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slabs were reinforced with steel, while the rest were reinforced with synthetic fiber. Exterior steel columns were spaced at around the building's perimeter, and composite wide-flange beams extended between the building's core and the exterior columns. The original
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plan had dimensions of . The core was a self-climbing style, housed an elevator shaft, and was constructed with 8000-psi (approximately 5.5 million pascal) concrete to provide lateral resistance to the structure. The core was supported by a concrete pile cap and 950 tons (862 metric tons) of steel to combat
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and uplift forces. Construction of the pile cap took 11 hours of continuous concrete pouring and was the "largest single placement of concrete in the state of Nebraska". The foundations of the building were supported by 28 shafts, in diameter, that were drilled in the limestone bedrock by the Big Stan drilling rig. The steel support structure of the parking garage was encased in concrete to emulate a cast-in-place style of construction, while the rest of the parking garage was built with cast-in-place concrete. This was done because the design lacked expansion joints, separation joints, and post-tension concrete; thus, the concrete design was connected to form one single structure. The parking garage was supported by , , drilled shafts with cast-in-place concrete. Inside the building are two fountains, with a third one located in the tower's front plaza. The lobby was built to feature a glass winter garden, constructed with bowed tube trusses and a curved cast-in-place concrete wall. The wintergarden also contains a mezzanine that leads to the building's second floor. This is supported by two tapered,
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, cast-in-place concrete supports from a fountain. The lobby also includes the original
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facade from the former Medical Arts Building along the lobby's southern wall.


Awards

Following the completion of the building, its use of cast-in-place concrete and steel during the construction of the building's framework was the recipient of the Nebraska Chapter ACI Award of Excellence for Use of Concrete, the Engineering Excellence Honor Award from the Nebraska Chapter of ACEC, and National Finalist Recognition by the national ACEC organization. The building also won fifth place for the 2002
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.


Gallery

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inside


See also

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List of tallest buildings in Omaha, Nebraska The tallest buildings in Omaha, Nebraska include towers for Woodmen of the World and the First National Bank of Omaha. Omaha's tallest building is the , 45-story First National Bank Tower. Completed in 1969, the , 30-story tall Woodmen Tower ...


References


External links


Trek up the TowerEmporis Archive

Douglas County, Nebraska Property Record
{{Tallest Buildings by U.S. state, state=autocollapse Skyscraper office buildings in Omaha, Nebraska Bank company headquarters in the United States 2002 establishments in Nebraska Office buildings completed in 2002