The skyscraper-dominated Moscow Citydevelopment is currently the largest building project in Europe, and should satisfy the large demand for centrally-located offices with good transport connections in the Russian capital. Construction of all multi-storey buildings will be completed by 2012.
Number 10 Complex, the Naberezhnaya Tower, offers altogether 150,000 m² of modern and high-quality office facilities. This building ensemble comprises of three individual towers with 17, 27 and 59 storeys respectively. Construction of the 285 m high C-Towers began in 2005 - after completion of the other two buildings.
With VARIO girder wall formwork and the ACS self-climbing system, the up to 1 m thick curved external walls of the building core could be formed together with the inner walls without the need of a crane. In so doing, the externally-mounted ACS R units were climbed in advance and thus provided effective protection against the wind. The internal formwork was moved with ACS P platforms without a crane and positioned by means of a carriage.
“After a jointly-prepared concept, PERI developed a VARIO and ACS formwork solution with which all technical requirements were cost-effectively fulfilled. The technical support was also outstanding during the construction phase.”