Leibniz Universität Hannover (LUH) is planning the realisation of a highly installed building for interdisciplinary research with a focus on optical technologies on a plot of land measuring around 17,000 m2 in Hanover-Marienwerder, combined with interdisciplinary research and development in the disciplines of physics, mechanical engineering, chemistry, electrical engineering, computer science and mathematics. The new building has a gross floor area of approx. 8,900 m2 with dimensions of approx. 70 m (width) x approx. 51 m length. The new research building stands as an independent structure with an amorphous design and 4 upper floors on the newly developed Marienwerder research campus. Core Facilities on the ground floor bring together the work of the various specialist groups. Components are the so-called Manufacturing Grid as a production landscape, clean rooms (ISO 6+7), measuring rooms and a room chain for a femtosecond laser with radiation protection requirements. The research groups are located on upper floors 2 and 3 and each use open office space and office infrastructure with a short connection to their own laboratory space with optical and chemical laboratories as well as office space. Floor 1 houses further technical centres, workshops, foyer part 2, conference area. The building does not have a basement, but is partially integrated into a mound landscape on the ground floor. As part of this construction project, screed work will be put out to tender.
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Bldg. 8801 Optics University Center and Campus (OPTICUM) - VE220 Screed work.
Screed work and coatings according to the attached specifications.