Scaffolding as part of the fire protection and energy upgrading as well as the conversion and renovation of all floors of the main building of the Maximilian Kolbe School in Neunkirchen-Wiebelskirchen, which is sponsored by the Bishopric of Trier. The renovation of the flat roofs and the façade will be carried out in 2 construction phases. The work takes place during the individual construction phases, with the exception of school holidays, during ongoing school operations.
The Maximilian Kolbe School was built in the years around 1975 as a reinforced concrete/skeleton construction (TT beam ceilings on the ground floor and upper floors) or reinforced concrete/masonry construction (basement) with non-load-bearing system partitions (so-called “mechel walls”) as interior walls and a curtain-mounted mullion-beam facade. The building has 5 floors (UG-3rd floor) and a technical floor. Due to age, there are deficits in the building in terms of building services, fire protection, energy balance, etc., which are to be remedied in the course of the renovation.
The scaffolding work takes place in the 2nd and 3rd construction phases within the overall renovation project, which consists of a total of 3 construction phases. In detail, there are approximately 2,800 m² of work and protection scaffolding for flat roof and facade work in the 3rd phase of construction.