MFG at Bayreuth Hospital
Location:
Bayreuth
Completion:
2025
MFG at Bayreuth Hospital
Location Preuschwitzer Straße 101a in Bayreuth
The construction of the turnkey multifunctional building serves as an extension to the premises of the Medical Campus Upper Franconia.
Students from the University of Bayreuth will be taught here in a practical setting on the grounds of the hospital.
The building will be constructed in monolithic reinforced concrete. The foundation is laid on a 1.0 m thick gravel pad. The façade will have a composite thermal insulation system. The non-load-bearing interior walls are constructed as lightweight plasterboard stud walls. The building will be constructed to KfW Efficiency House Standard 55 in accordance with BEG.
The project is aiming for DGNB "Sustainable Building Site" certification from the German Sustainable Building Council.
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Characteristics
- Plot area (GF): approx. 1,500 m²
- Developed area (BF): approx. 870 m²
- Gross floor area (GFA): 10,746 m³
- Gross floor area (GFA): 2,247 m²
- Above ground: 3 storeys
- Underground: no basement
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Construction time
- Shell construction work from 15.04.2024 - October 2024
- Expansion from 01.08.2024 - 30.04.2025
- Completion 30.04.2025
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Construction site regular operation
- Monday to Thursday 07:00 to 17:00
- Friday 07:00 to 13:30
- There is generally no work on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
Certified by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB)
Ed. Züblin AG is pursuing several goals with this project: A sustainable construction site organization, the conservation of resources as well as the minimization of emissions, responsibility for the health and well-being of the builders, the cultivation of good neighbourliness and, of course, high-quality construction. For this, Ed. Züblin AG was the first company to be recognized by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB).
Here you can find more information about the DGNB system for sustainable construction sites: https://www.dgnb.de/en/certification/buildings/construction-site
Selected measures in the project
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Finished parts
The extensive use of prefabricated parts (filigree slabs and stairs) means that a shorter construction time can be achieved. The volume of waste is also reduced thanks to the prefabricated orders.
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Digital concrete call-off
In order to be able to coordinate the concreting in the best possible way, the call-offs are made using a digital application. Particularly in the case of large-scale concreting, the delivery quantities can be reduced and thus the waiting times of the concrete mixers. Production times are optimized and noise emissions are reduced.
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Saving resources and reducing emissions through LEAN Construction
As part of the lean approach, a production plan with call-off dates (e.g. insulation) was created. Construction production planning is detailed on a weekly basis and adapted to actual production progress. Changes in the construction process are constantly taken into account and just-in-time deliveries can be better implemented. Repeat orders and new orders due to late changes to the plan are avoided.
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Measures to prevent pollution from the construction site
The project is located in the immediate vicinity of the hospital, so the impact of the construction site will be avoided or reduced as far as possible.
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Energy management in construction
Construction site investigations and comparative considerations for the most energy-efficient project execution possible. For example, selection of a large concrete bucket to reduce the number of lifts.
| Certification contact person | Tatyana Kerner |
| Project contact | Julius Wendel |
| Construction site address | Preuschwitzer Straße 101a 95445 Bayreuth Phone +49 9203 6898-200 ZÜBLIN Subdivision East Bayreuth unit |
| Download | Press release |
| Link | DGNB: Certification |