Interior renovation of the east wing of Eberbach Abbey with monks' dormitory, fraternei (cabinet cellar), chapter house and adjoining rooms. The buildings of the east wing were built in the Romanesque style, but from the 13th century onwards in the Gothic style.
later rebuilt and extended in baroque style. The building is to be renovated for museum purposes and events during ongoing operations.
The building is a cultural monument of European importance.
The provisions of the Hessian Monument Protection Act apply.
GFA: approx. 2,900 m²
LOT-0001
Carpentry.
Revision of 60 pcs windows; Creation of 4 hinged shutters
LOT-0002
Locksmith work.
3 lattice doors, approx. 20m gutter cover, approx. 2m railing lasered sheet steel, approx. 35m renewal of handrails
LOT-0003
Lighting system.
approx. 200 luminaires, partly as special luminaires, suspended and wall-mounted
LOT-0004
Electroacoustic installations.
Two PA control panels with amplifier, mobile loudspeakers, the loudspeakers are set up with a tripod at events as required and connected via sockets, cable network on site
LOT-0005
Building management system.
Room-climate monitoing, measurement of air temperature, relative / absolute humidity, dew point temperature, surface measurements, temperature, relative humidity, component humidity, acquisition of data with a data logger, connection to the BMS, switching of lighting (all areas), well technology, ventilation of wine cellars, electricity and water consumption