Salt bunker, Bavaria
The Salt Bunker was planned as part of a new logistics and storage concept in Bavaria. The aim of the bunker is the safe and efficient storage of road salt for winter services. The bunker provides a weather-protected environment to ensure the quality of the salt while enabling quick access during the winter months. The construction, consisting of sheet metal and a substructure, ensures durability and resistance to the harsh weather conditions in the region.
Challenges
One of the greatest challenges was integrating the specific requirements for storage temperature and humidity to preserve the quality of the salt. Additionally, we had to integrate the construction project into an already existing infrastructure, which required additional coordination with other trades. The use of sheet metal and the need for a stable substructure demanded precise calculations and innovative solutions to ensure the structural integrity and longevity of the bunker. Furthermore, compliance with strict environmental regulations and safety standards was of central importance.
01.03.2021 - 01.06.2021
Adress:
Bayern, Deutschland

Project phases
Requirements Analysis
In this initial phase, we conduct a comprehensive requirements analysis. We meet with the client to understand their needs and expectations. This includes technical specifications, storage capacities, accessibility, and safety requirements. We document all relevant information to create a clear foundation for the subsequent planning phases.
Surveying with 3D Laser Scanning
For precise planning, we use modern 3D laser scanning technology. This method allows us to accurately survey the construction site. We generate a digital point cloud that captures all relevant conditions, such as existing structures, topography, and environmental features. These exact data are crucial for identifying potential challenges early on.
As-Built Modeling
Based on the collected 3D data, we perform an as-built modeling. We create a precise digital model of the site that takes into account all existing elements and conditions. This model serves as a reference for the design phase and helps us assess the impact of our plans on the existing infrastructure.
Design – Service Phase 3 (LPH 3)
In service phase 3, we develop the design for the salt bunker. This includes creating drawings and models that illustrate the planned structure, materials, and layout of the bunker. We incorporate the results of the requirements analysis as well as the conditions identified during the as-built modeling to ensure a functional and aesthetically pleasing design.
Approval – Service Phase 4 (LPH 4)
In this phase, we prepare all necessary documents for the approval of the construction project. This includes building applications, technical evidence, and design plans that we submit to the relevant authorities. We coordinate with various offices and ensure that all legal requirements and environmental regulations are met to obtain swift approval.
Implementation Planning – Service Phase 5 (LPH 5)
In the final planning phase, we create the detailed implementation plan. This includes the development of precise construction plans, material lists, and detailed instructions for execution. We define clear steps for implementation to ensure a smooth construction process. Additionally, we support the construction management with technical consulting to guarantee quality and adherence to schedules during execution.
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Salzbunker

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