BT 04_Wohnhaus_Dachinstandsetzung with scaffolding
The residential building is located on the site of the Wiesenburg and is part of the listed ensemble. It consists of a basement, ground floor, 2 upper floors and a partially converted attic. It was built in 1895/1896 in masonry construction with a capped ceiling above the basement and wooden beam ceilings above the ground floor, 1st and 2nd floor. The roof truss, which is inclined at 45°, was designed as a purlin roof and was subsequently replaced by a double trough tile covering.
work:
- approx. 1250 m² façade scaffolding with weather protection and construction hoist
- approx. 650 running metres of roof truss construction, editing/repairing, partially renewing
- approx. 3 t removal and disposal of KMF insulation/fills, etc.
- Remove and dispose of approx. 8 t of waste wood
- approx. 470 m² demolition and renewal of the roof covering, including formwork and battens
- Renewal of sheet metal surrounds and covers (e.g. cornice and wall coverings)
- Renewal of roof drainage
- Renewal of the roof windows
The requirements of monument protection must be observed.