15.07.2019
The Deisswil cardboard factory is being transformed into an innovative quarter. Unlike many brownfield sites, the existing buildings are not being demolished here, but supplemented with two additional floors in timber construction. Timbatec is responsible for the structural design and quality assurance of the addition.
In Deisswil near Bern more than 250 employees once produced cartonboard for the entire Switzerland before those responsible shut down the machines in 2010. Thus the exciting story of Bernapark began. Investor Hans Ulrich-Müller took over the cardboard factory and launched a project to breathe new life into the factory buildings. life into the factory buildings. A new quarter with 170 rental apartments and commercial space was created.
Since the venerable factory buildings are still of good quality, they were not demolished. The best solution for the conversion for the conversion and expansion of the former cardboard factory. wooden construction with two floors.
Structural concept developed by Timbatec
Stuberholz from
Schüpfen was awarded the contract for the timber construction. This had to be adapted to the winding
factory buildings. Consequently, the dissipation of the acting forces is not
trivial. Different load-bearing directions
of the ceiling elements and large spans required a demanding structural
structural concept. For the development of this concept and for quality
Stuberholz called in Timbatec for the development of this concept and for quality assurance.
Craftsmen and women workers have been working on the erection of the two-story extension of the two-storey extension. Timbatec is pleased to be part of this project and wishes all participants good luck.
For more information, please visitwww.bernapark.ch