Customer: Rems-Murr-Kliniken GmbH, Waiblingen
Construction time: October 2009 - February 2011
Project description:
The complex consists of a main building and a workshop building. The main building has a basement and up to 5 storeys above ground. The floor plan up to the 1st floor is connected, but from the 2nd floor it separates into three rising pavilions with different numbers of floors. One pavilion has a helicopter landing pad. A square is located between the pavilions, giving the complex a unique appearance.
Special features:
- Foundations on 1,000 posts
- Basement as waterproof construction
- Underground pipes are in the floor slabs
- LEONHARD WEISS prepared the reinforcement plans
- Massive steel beams in composite construction
- 60,000 cubic metres of concrete
- 7,500 tonnes of reinforcing steel
- At certain times, 9 cranes and about 150 men were at the site

Customer: Freistaat Bayern, Bayrisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst
Construction time: June 2009 - December 2010
Remaining work until November 2011
Project description:
The construction of the surgical centre at the Grosshadern Clinic is home to the new emergency room, ambulatory surgery and outpatient clinic. The first three floors are for the 32 operating rooms and 70-bed intensive care unit. The lower floors are for the central sterilisation and, like the 4th floor, for building services. The sewerage system from the existing development took place on a total of 16 bridges.
Dimensions of 160 m x 60 m for 2 above-ground floors and 4 basement floors, 30,000 cubic metres of concrete, 110,000 square metres of formwork and 3,700 tonnes of reinforcing steel.
Special features:
Conventional reinforced concrete frame construction, seamless in the transverse direction with the ceiling separated from lift shafts and stairwells.

Customer: Esslingen District, Clinic of Kirchheim-Nürtingen
Construction time: March 2007 - February 2008
Project description:
The new clinic at Nürtingen was construction on an area of 18,500 square metres in reinforced concrete in the immediate vicinity of the existing hospital. It consists of two basements, one ground floor and up to 4 floors above ground. Since completion, the clinic has been offering space for approximately 300 beds and six operating theatres.
Special features:
Pile driving (combination of bore/driving piles), geothermal energy for heating and cooling the building, specific demands in terms of flatness, hospital operation with appropriate restrictions, large building site and short construction time.

Customer: Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart Hochbauamt, Stuttgart
Construction time: 8 months, 2005 - 2006
Special features:
The construction of the logistics hub for the Stuttgart clinic includes storage areas, a large kitchen, a central pharmacy, training areas for hospital staff and a day nursery.
The 1st basement level, the ground floor and the 1st floor were constructed using the base construction method ,with three individual cubes as pavilions for schools and day nurseries on the 2nd floor and partially up to the 4th floor. Excavation with 4 anchor positions in some cases.

Customer: Main-Kinzig-Kliniken GmbH, Gelnhausen
Earthworks, drainage work and structural work terrace, ground floor and 5th floors. Connection of the new psychiatry building to the existing historic buildings, including ancillary works on the existing building.

Customer: Dr. Mildred Scheel Stiftung, Bonn
Construction time: April 2008 - March 2009
Building use:
The users are the German Cancer Research Institute, the University of Heidelberg and the Heidelberg Thorax Hospital. The aim is to improve the standards of available care through strictly interdisciplinary diagnosis and treatment. Research is also carried out in the adjacent laboratory area. This should result in the quickly utilisation and incorporation into treatment of research findings.
Building data:
Horizontal dimensions of 90 x 50 m with jumps in individual floors. 6 levels from E98 (-10.50 m) to E03 (+13.50 m) were creative, with 2 basements, a ground floor and three upper floors (except the laboratory, with only 2).
Level 98 is a partial basement area and is used to connect to the central supply area, which automatically supplies the individual University Hospital buildings. Reinforced concrete shear walls and ceilings with requirements above SB 4. This is used with board formwork in the wall areas and as smooth formwork in the ceiling area and for columns
Special features:
An Atrium had to be created all floors, in which the air space moves from level to level and ends at the roof level with a three-part inclined roof framework structure (similar to the Sydney Opera House) .
- 6-storey hospital and university building
- Floor surface area, 10,535 square metres.
- 14,000 cubic metres of concrete
- 900 t of round steel
- 550 to of LIMA
- 2410 square metres of office space
- 1,750 square metres of clinic and laboratory space

Customer: Stiftung Alice-Hospital vom Roten Kreuz Darmstadt
Construction time: March - November 2004
Special features:
The building is modelled on a "Prima Flora" flower. The atrium in the centre permeates all levels. The elliptical concrete atrium parapets are inclined at between 3 degrees and 25 degrees and aligned above all floors.

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