20E0210 (NL Trier) Uni Trier HoSaLüC II interim measure laboratory container DIN 18 299
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Establishment of a ready-to-use laboratory container system on Campus II of the University of Trier as an interim measure for university laboratory operations, including civil engineering and building construction and including building services and laboratory facilities. The use of the interim measure is approximately 2 years. The interim measure will then be dismantled. The offer includes the dismantling of the laboratory container system.
For the interim measure, laboratory containers are placed on an open lawn. The terrain increases in the stock. Measures in the neighboring existing building are required for the TGA connection. The external dimensions of the building of the laboratory container system are approx. 15 x 30 m, the required clearance height is at least 2.75 m. The laboratory container system is built on one floor. The arrangement of the laboratories must be implemented according to the planning. The laboratory container consists of:
- 1 internship room for 20 internship places,
- 4 preparatory laboratories,
- HLS + NSHV / BMA technical rooms,
- gas bottle storage (accessible from outside),
- Side rooms: office / reception, men’s toilet, changing room, women’s toilet (handicapped accessible).
The building is planned in a container construction and is freestanding on all sides with a distance of> 5.00 m to the neighboring buildings. There is a classification according to Section 2 (2) No. 3 LBauO in building class 3.
Access to the building is barrier-free and takes place via a staircase and two ramp systems. The facilities of the laboratories are limited for people with disabilities.
Additional evidence of specialist knowledge and technical capabilities, see point III.1.3):