Kennedy Center Expansion
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The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts undertook an expansion project at its south end, adding three pavilions and a pedestrian bridge.
![Kennedy Work Site 1 Kennedy Work Site 1](https://www.geo-instruments.com/wp-content/uploads/Kennedy-Work-Site1-700x700.jpg)
The work involved demolition, excavation, and other construction activities that could affect the Kennedy Center, the Roosevelt Bridge ramp, and the underground DC water utilities.
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Early on in the project, GEO-Instruments installed a monitoring system to provide early detection of structural movements or excessive vibration from the construction activities.
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Installed on the roof of the Kennedy Center, this AMTS monitored the Roosevelt Bridge and SEO for the new buildings.
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As work progressed, another AMTS was installed on the ramp for the Roosevelt Bridge looking into the excavation.
![Project Summaries - Instrumentation & Monitoring Project Summaries - Instrumentation & Monitoring](https://www.geo-instruments.com/wp-content/uploads/kc-350.jpg)
A GEO technician in a safety green vest, visible in the center of this photo, was installing another AMTS.