Services of the HVAC planning HLSK (ALG 1-3, 7, 8) according to § 55 HOAI - service phases 2-9
Klinikum Passau - Refurbishment BT3
Services of the HVAC planning HLSK (ALG 1-3, 7, 8) according to § 55 HOAI - service phases 2-9.
The Klinikum Passau is planning to renovate the BT 3 ward block.
The Y-shaped six-storey ward block "Building 3" (built in 1987) with a gross floor area of approx. 9,950m² is connected to the main access building "Building 2" to the northeast. The supporting structure of the ward block, which went into operation in 1987, consists of a reinforced concrete column grid inside, which absorbs the load of the reinforced concrete flat slabs via beams along the wing. The building is to be completely renovated.
The planned construction project thus includes the complete dismantling of the building to almost shell level and the complete reconstruction of the technical infrastructure. In order to meet the energy requirements, the windows and mullion and transom structures will be renewed, as well as the external thermal insulation composite system. In order to design the elements according to demand and also to counteract heating up in summer, a thermal building simulation is planned, according to the specifications of which the components are formed.
Inside, the grid of the bed rooms is preserved. If possible, the partition walls will remain in place, but will require large-format post-installation access due to the newly built technical supply. In the case of the bathrooms of the bed rooms, an enlargement to the eligible area is planned. For this purpose, the existing prefabricated elements, which cannot be expanded, will be dismantled and the bathroom will be rebuilt in drywall.
The aim during construction is to ensure unrestricted accessibility for ongoing hospital operations and to minimise disruption caused by the construction site. In the building itself to be renovated, this is to be implemented through external supply and large-scale dust and noise protection measures.
The project is funded under the BayKrG and has already been included in an annual hospital construction program.