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Educational & Research Institutions

Multidimensional Trauma Sciences

Client

The State of Baden-Württemberg, represented by the Baden-Württemberg State Office of Property and Construction, Ulm office

Location

Ulm, Germany

Architect

Heinle, Wischer und Partner Freie Architekten, Stuttgart

Project duration

2019 – 2024

Construction period 2021 – 2024

Total construction costs

€65.4 million

Usable floor space

5,000 square meters

A new research building is being built on the campus of Ulm University. Medical and natural science researchers will be able to pool their expertise in the new Multidimensional Trauma Sciences (MTW) building from 2024.

The cube-shaped building is being built next to the Center for Clinical Research in Science Park I. The five levels with a gross floor area of some 5,400 square meters will have rooms for imaging technology, laboratories for computer simulations, and a biobank with tissue samples.

The Drees & Sommer Construction Management team (on the CM website: Drees & Sommer Construction Management) is tasked with site supervision for the construction project. Lean Site Management is used to ensure transparent and stable planning and execution processes for all parties involved in construction. Balancing the workloads of individual trades and synchronizing processes will ensure optimal execution.

Added value

  • Lean Site Management ensures optimal execution by balancing the workloads of the individual trades and synchronizing processes.

Service elements

  • Site supervision cost group 300
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