The Hufeland Klinikum in Bad Langensalza was built in the early 1990s as an extension to the main building (ancient building)
years built in massive construction and expanded and renovated in several construction phases until 2006. It consists of a ward building (building G) and a functional wing (building H).
Despite regular maintenance and repair work on the technical systems and plant components,
due to the ever shorter frequency of tap water damage, that the entire
Sanitary installation network due to the material and use-related signs of aging and wear
is to be completely renewed. Therefore, a new installation of the entire sewage / water system of the two is planned.
Building parts G and H during ongoing hospital operations.
Trockenbauarbeiten
approx. 1,300 sqm GK walls
approx. 1,250 sqm GK facing shells
approx. 1,600 sqm GK suspended ceilings
approx. 270 sqm mineral wool underhang ceilings
approx. 1,100 sqm metal coffered ceilings
approx. 70 revolving doors incl. frames
see II.1.4) - Brief description