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Published24/09/2016
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Deadline19/10/2016
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Opening of tenders26/10/2016
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Today09/06/2026
Utilities
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Germany-Munich: Installation of suspended ceilings
The project is the general refurbishment and
the conversion of the CCI’s main house for Munich, and
Upper Bavaria. The object consists of 2 representative
Buildings from the early 19th century in urban areas
Maxvorstadt district.
The building complex is protected by a monument.
Essential building components must be preserved.
As a result of the construction work, existing
Wall and ceiling coverings dismantled, stored and
be re-installed.
The external dimensions of the building complex are approx. 47 m x
46 m.
The two houses form a patio. The patio shall include:
overshadowed a glass roof.
The building complex has a single floor base. Both
Houses have five upper floors and one upgraded
Roof floor. The floor ceilings of the houses are located on:
different heights.
House A is developed via one and house B over two
Stairwells.
An internal connection between House A and House B is:
only present in 2.OG.
The walls are usually made of homogenous
Brick masonry.
The structure of the existing ceilings shall consist of steel beams.
with concrete or partial brick expansion.
Both houses have a sealed satteldach with a
Inclination of approx. 45°.
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