Final spurt of the last work on the diagrid facade. Around 50% of the diagrid facade has been fully completed and successfully accepted by the client to date. The construction lift has now been completely dismantled and at the same time the last insertion openings have been closed with the facade elements that are still absent, so that the diagrid structure is now also visible on the narrow side of the building.
The construction lift is dismantled and the facade gradually becomes completely visible. The construction lift set up for the transportation of all the construction and facade elements up to each individual floor, all the way up to the 60th floor, is now being dismantled piece by piece, and at the same time the insertion openings remaining there are now also being closed by the last facade elements.
Newfoundland Tower London – Dismantling Construction Lift
Facade cladding of the round beam at a lofty height. A striking element on the new part of the RoMed Clinic building will be the round beam at the top of the building’s roof at a height of around 20 metres. In the meantime, this has also been clad with white aluminium sheeting, just like the parapet and the edge of the parapet below it later on.
RoMed Clinic – Facade cladding round beam
Start of the installation of the canopy construction of the main entrance. Whilst the first floor areas of our facade work on the main facade from level 03 are already being accepted following inspection, recognisable by the areas where the protective film has already been removed, we are now working on the finishing touches to the exterior of the new London skyscraper alongside its interior design.
Newfoundland Tower London – Canopy Installation
Installation of the aluminium facade. Recently, we were finally able to start installing the rear-ventilated aluminium facade on the east side of the Rosenheim Clinic facing towards the inner courtyard. This consists of satin-finish aluminium plates in grey at window level and aluminium sheets in white in the facade areas above and below.
RoMed Clinic – Installation aluminium facade
Facade installation with an Alpine panorama. The highest point of the new building is marked by a so-called “roof lantern” on level 5. Here and on level 4 below it, where there will later also be a large roof terrace, we are currently installing another extensive aluminium mullion and transom facade.
RoMed Clinic – Installation roof lantern
Completion of the building structure up to its full height. Exactly 2 years after the opening of the construction site, we were recently able to celebrate the “Topping Out” ceremony. The reason for this was the completion of the entire building structure and thus the attainment of the full building height of 226 m, including the completion of the roof superstructure.
Newfoundland Tower London – Topping Out
Start of the installation of the mullion and transom facade. In the meantime, all the aluminium windows have been installed in the new building of the RoMed Clinic in Rosenheim, Germany and work has commenced on the installation of the aluminium mullion and transom facade on the ground floor, which will later also mark the new main entrance area with its extensive glass surfaces.
RoMed Clinic – Installation mullion-transom facade
Installation of the first window elements. Following a planning phase involving the sampling and production of the first window and façade elements that lasted about half a year, it was now possible to install the first of the planned 134 aluminium windows in the new building of Rosenheim Clinic House 2.
RoMed Clinic – Start of installation
Start of the facade cladding of the roof superstructure. Recently, we once again headed for the heights in this skyscraper project as part of our facade work. We have just started to completely cover the steel roof superstructure with aluminium sheets from level 59 onwards.