"sue&til" is presented at the Austrian Building Congress in Vienna

18.04.2018

Switzerland's largest timber construction project, in the planning of which Timbatec played a major role, will be the subject of Austria's largest construction event on April 19 and 20. On the first day of the important industry meeting in Vienna, Boris Brunner, one of the architects of "sue&til", will report on the development of the timber construction settlement.

"sue&til" is presented at the Austrian Building Congress in Vienna

The Construction Congress in Vienna is every two years by the Austrian Construction Technology Association (öbv). and has established itself as the largest Austrian information platform with an international outlook for the construction industry. Over the next two days more than 2000 experts from all over Europe will meet at the Austria Center Vienna at the Construction Congress.

Around five dozen speakers will be attending the event, which will focus on current trends and developments in the construction industry. At a total of ten sessions, the industry specialists will speak renewable energy, cavity construction or planning with BIM.

Largest residential building in timber construction in Switzerland
On the afternoon of the opening day visitors to the congress in Vienna can find out about "sue&til" at first hand. first hand about "sue&til", the largest residential building in timber construction in Switzerland, will be informed.

Architect Boris Brunner from the Zurich office weberbrunner architekten ag will speak about the timber construction project during the session on the topic of "Building Construction - Planning & Execution" about the timber construction project. Timbatec's timber engineers were responsible for the planning of the timber construction and the were responsible for the planning of the timber construction and the fire protection.

Building Congress 2018

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