Precise slab table planning for efficient construction sequence
This new building in the town centre of Trier replaces a car park that has become too small. The size of the building – 81 m long, 44.50 m wide – was divided into 15 bays of 5.32 m. The spacing along the longitudinal axis is 14.63 m.
The car park has light, easily seen, parking lanes without a forest of columns obstructing vision. The basis for this: the “Anselment” slab system. The characteristics of this cross-arched construction with haunched beams are large spans with varying thin slab thicknesses.
The construction in strip cycles is the basis for the rational working sequence. A working sequence that is to be maintained exactly requires precise planning. The site could concrete two bays on three floors at the same time in a weekly cycle with PERI slab tables.
The arched shapes are built into the tables. Characteristic for PERI tables is their filigree construction. Table swivel heads achieved considerable relief for the transport and storage logistics through the low height.