A new laboratory building is being built at the TU Chemnitz. The base plate required a targeted introduction of the building loads as well as high tightness against radon.
Under the project management of the Chemnitz branch of the state enterprise Sächsisches Immobilien- und Baumanagement (SIB), the construction of a new laboratory for the Bundesexzellenzclusters "MERGE - Technologiefusion für multifunktionale Leichtbaustrukturen" of the Chemnitz University of Technology begins.
The design of the laboratory building includes a structure with three full storeys and a stepped attic as a technical storey. The supporting structure of the building is a massive in-situ concrete construction with masonry partition walls. The building will be constructed without a basement and founded on a flat floor slab.
The base plate must be tight against radon and must not transfer any forces into the existing ground in some areas (so-called load release).
With the sub-structure waterproofing system Zemseal® and Egcovoid® void former, MAX FRANK can offer both requirements from a single source.
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Staatsbetrieb Sächsisches Immobilien- und Baumanagement (SIB Niederlassung Chemnitz)
Sweco GmbH
Krone Ingenieure GmbH
Backer Bau GmbH
S&P Abdichtungs GmbH
Thomas Schlafge Schalungsbedarf GmbH
2020
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