For the University of Saarland, a new research building is to be built on the Saarbrücken campus. Within the structurally densely used campus, the new building will be erected on a vacant space until the start of the project. This serves as a center for the bundling of different research groups in the fields of experimental and theoretical (bi) physics. In addition to areas that are assigned to individual work groups, there are also shared areas, such as seminar rooms, shared laboratories (biological, chemical or physical laboratories) or special laboratories such as clean room and cell culture laboratory. It also requires zones to share scientific knowledge or presentations that are shared. Use as seminar and conference rooms may need to be planned using the VStättVO.
The space of the space program amounts to approx. 3 900 m
Project description:
The research building has a number of laboratory rooms which place particular demands on the rooms and on the building technology.
The laboratories are to be provided with partial air conditioners. The clean room is classified according to ISO 14644 and is classified according to class ISO 5. Due to these requirements, the clean room must be equipped with a full air conditioning system. Office space can of course be ventilated. Depending on the design concept, other rooms must be evaluated for room ventilation.
Since a high level of technical equipment or a complex building technology is to be expected for the laboratories, a significant proportion of technical surfaces can be expected. As part of a competition, the architects were given defined technical surfaces as orientation aids and comparability in the spatial program, based on experience gained in the laboratory building. The information must be verified in the further planning by a concrete TGA concept.
The heat supply of the building is ensured by district heating.
Scope:
There are performances of the technical equipment Anl.-Gr. 7 (laboratory technology) acc. §§ 53 ff. HOAI LPH 2-9 awarded. The commissioning takes place gradually, a retrieval of the LPH 6-9, in whole or in part, remains reserved.
Project period:
Commissioning in mid-2019,
Construction begins in early 2021,
Completion / commissioning in the middle of 2023.
Important note about the project period:
The construction project is supported by federal funding. The building is approved as part of the funding of research buildings and must therefore be implemented in a tight schedule. The project must be finalized by the end of 2023.
Project costs:
The construction costs are estimated at approx. EUR 10.6 million net for KG 300 and EUR 8.9 million net for KG 400.
(KG 470 Laboratory Technology - EUR 1.34 million net).
Currently there is an architectural competition to find a suitable building design. At the same time, other services of technical equipment (Anl. Gr. 1-3, 7 (refrigeration technology), 8 / Anl. Gr. 4-6) and structural engineering services will be tendered in separate announcements.