This specification only concerns works to achieve a water and windproof building. So there are mainly demolition works, concrete works, sewage works, roofing works, masonry works and exterior joinery works.
The core of the star-shaped building will be completely demolished and replaced by a new building with the main goal of creating a modern and bright entrance to the hospital. This requires deep foundation works and also relief work to realize a new basement. Afterwards, a completely new structure is constructed in reinforced concrete.
In addition, the wing E is completely stripped and only the concrete structure is retained. An old staircase will be completely demolished and a new staircase is planned.
Wing E is extended with a strip of approximately three meters and equipped with completely new contemporary facades. The new facades are founded on piles.
On the first two floors, the facade consists of stacked elements in architectural concrete. The higher building layers consist of masonry. The facade is equipped with large windows that are not standard in terms of dimensions. LED light lines are also provided in the precast concrete and under the eaves.
The roofs are traditionally built with slopes, insulation and a two-layer bitumen seal.
In the ninth calendar month of the term, a new assignment will start concerning the interior finishing and technical equipment of the buildings. That is why it is imperative to release floors that are completely finished from the ninth calendar month. An intensive follow-up will therefore be required for release by means of tours with states of finding.
Parts of the site installation such as the site fence will be used by the contractor finishing & techniques. These parts of the construction site can only be removed later. There will be mutual agreements once the subcontractor finish and techniques are known.
AZ Zeno campus Blankenberge, renovation wing E.