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Gallileo Building, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Maximum Safety
with the PERI CPP Climbing Protection Panel System
Due to the thorough planning of the PERI engineers, a uniform method with optimally coordinated formwork systems was provided during construction of this 136 m high reinforced concrete structure.
At the cores:
Using modified ACS-R, ACS-P and ACS-G variants of the ACS self-climbing system, together with VARIO girder wall formwork, the core walls were formed without the need of a crane. The formwork for the dividing walls within the core was also integrated into the whole system thus saving time. This simplified the procedures and speeded up the construction work.
For the slabs:
Through an optimized grid system using SKYDECK panels, the PERI planners could minimize filler areas. Identically-sized fillers ensured the shortest possible forming procedure. The circular columns and ceiling sections were concreted in one pour.
For the building enclosure:
The complete climbing protection wall was permanently connected to the slabs via climbing rails and climbing shoes – even during climbing using a crane to the next level.
The PERI formwork solution allowed a complete floor to be finished in a regular five-day cycle.
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| PERI Systems In Use |
ACS R Self Climbing System
ACS P Self Climbing System
ACS G Self Climbing System
VARIO GT 24 Girder Wall Formwork
SKYDECK Aluminium Panel Slab Formwork
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Dipl.-Ing. Roger Schmitt
Project Manager
“We chose PERI, because it offered the best solution for our project. All demands and our requirements were taken into consideration right down to the smallest detail. We like working with PERI systems as they are intelligently designed, offer a high degree of safety and provide fast cycle times.”
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| Contractor: |
Bilfinger Berger, Subsidiary Hochbau, Frankfurt |
| Project supervision: |
PERI Germany, Stuttgart and Weissenhorn |
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Field Service:
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PERI GmbH, Deutschland
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PERI scope, 1/2003, PERI Handbook 2005 Formwork
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