The Hans Furler Gymnasium Oberkirch is the largest school in the large district town of Oberkirch. The school building, which was built in reinforced concrete frame construction in the mid-1970s, is to be comprehensively renovated in several successive construction phases to meet the requirements of a modern educational institution. The structural modernization includes both the complete interior renovation (incl. building services), as well as energetic refurbishment in the KfW 70 standard. This is carried out simultaneously in compliance with school operations.
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- approx. 1,200m² mounting walls plasterboard EI30/EI90, thickness 125-150mm, H up to 4.00m
- approx. 35 pcs façade swords plasterboard, thickness 100m, H up to 4.00m
- approx. 50m² facing shells plasterboard, thickness 75-100mm, H up to 4.00m
- approx. 1,150 running metres of suspended ceilings - edge friezes plasterboard, in different widths
- approx. 2,000 m² of under-ceiling ceilings - grid ceilings mineral fibre with different grid widths
- approx. 100m² open slat ceiling, aluminium in toilet areas
- approx. 125m² suspended ceilings - ceiling cladding, wood wool guide panels
- approx. 1,450m² of suspended ceiling wood wool and lightweight panels, ball-proof with insulating pad