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Using the self-climbing formwork for the first time a 150 metres high office building is put up in Marseille. Doka delivers the sophisticated formwork concept for the whole core-walls as well as for the walls of the vitreous panoramic elevator of the building-geometry which was predetermined by Stararichtect Zaha Hadid. Lacking space, high fair-faced quality and restrictive safety standards make high demands on the use of formwork. |
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Type of building:
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High-rise building
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Location:
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Marseille, France
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Start of construction:
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March, 2007
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Total construction time:
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bis 2009
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Construction time core:
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~16 months
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Height:
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~150 m
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Method:
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Cores ahead
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Step height:
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regular step height 4,08m
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Floors:
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35
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Steps:
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38
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5 days cycle
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SKE100 for core walls
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Concrete placing boom integreted in the climbing system
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GCS for walls of the panoramic elevator
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Optimised infrastructure (Container, stair towers, save place in the
shafts,…)
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Sophisticated safety concept (emergence exits, housings on the outsides,…)
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Calculation for 213 km/h wind speed
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GTM Construction
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Contact: Jean Luc Mounier / Raphael Avenier / Didier Massieux
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Organisation in Country: DOKA France
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Contact Self-climbing Systems Expertise Centre
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Contact Engineering Amstetten
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