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Uptown Highrise and Campus Complex, Munich, Germany
Crane-Independent Climbing of Core and Slab Formwork
The Munich UpTown construction project consists of a 146 m high multi-storey building, with three underground levels, ground floor and 37 upper floors, and four campus buildings, each with seven storeys and a twolevel underground garage with 790 parking spaces. Altogether, 84,000 m² of office space is available and the building itself will be the highest office tower in the state of Bavaria.
For construction of the high-rise core, PERI ACS self-climbing technology was employed. Six ACS-P modules, each with eight ACS 100 climbing units, carried a total of 1,800 m² of VARIO wall formwork for the creation of the elaborate and gracile core. The slabs and rising walls were reinforced and concreted in one working cycle. Completely enclosed working platforms provided the highest possible degree of safety as there were no leading edges which could be a fall hazard even during climbing operations.
At the request of the planners, 40 x 60 cm ventilation shafts also had to be formed at the same time. PERI engineers solved this problem with a new type of steel formwork which could be completely handled from the outside and was integrated in the self-climbing scaffold.
A specially-developed moving device, also integrated in the scaffold, allowed the vertical re-positioning of the slab tables without the use of a crane thus providing valuable crane time for other work on-site.
Excellent technical cooperation between PERI and the site team was a major factor in maintaining the very tight schedule and a complete storey could be finished on a weekly basis.
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SRS Stålpelarform
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VARIO GT 24 Formbalkar
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Carsten Harbusch Debuty Project Leader “The PERI formwork solution for this project can be recommended for use in all high-rise construction work. The hydraulically-driven ACS climbing formwork with its integrated moving device for slab tables allows working without the need of a crane and the enclosure provides personnel and finishing crews reliable protection against the weather and safe working conditions.”
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| Architecture: |
Ingenhoven Overdiek und Partner |
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Joint Venture Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau AG and Wayss & Freytag Schlüsselfertigbau AG |
| Field Service: |
PERI Munich and Weissenhorn |
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PERI kontor:
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PERI GmbH, Germany
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PERI Handbook 2005 Formwork
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