Planning
Constructive basic planning
The supporting structure is defined either with the planner or direct with the customer as the builder of the property. We provide advice on structural/constructive matters, taking into account such requirements as stability, serviceability and efficiency. Solutions are worked out for the main features concerning the supporting structure, such as construction materials, building methods, production processes, the construction grid and the type of foundations.
Building statics attestations
In addition to the actual stability attestation, we provide confirmation of the fire protection and heat insulation, and if required also noise insulation. These confirmations and attestations now form a standard feature of every construction project subject to approval.
Multi-storey car park construction in Russia
Here we produce static calculations and basic planning for multi-storey car parks using the Hoesch additive construction method for a wide range of customers, in Russian and in compliance with Russian standards. These services are provided by our subsidiary company Schreiber Parking Constructions GmbH.
Statics incl. foundations
We provide verifiable static calculations for the complete building, taking into account the relevant static requirements. For the execution planning, customers receive detailed position plans with all statically relevant positions, the dimensions of the supporting structure, traffic loads, type and size of the construction materials incl. identification of special features of the individual constructions. Different building conditions which might deviate from the final condition are taken into account.
Execution planning
In addition to the formwork and reinforcement plans, the production drawings with parts lists of the selected supporting structure, including the façade planning, are all produced in-house. This integrated planning from a single source enables the avoidance of interface losses between the different works.
Flyer - Car park construction in Russia (PDF file, 1 MB)

