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G-TEC Announces The Inauguration Of The New Fire Brigade Technical Center In Hille, Germany

On Friday, September 30, 2022, the new fire brigade technical center (FTZ) of the Minden-Lübbecke district in Hille, Germany was officially opened. Not only were there numerous representatives from business, politics, administration and the fire brigade on site for this festive occasion , but also, of course , some of G-TEC Ingenieure GmbH’s (G-TEC) Co -Designers who were responsible for the project – on behalf of the entire G-TEC team . New fire brigade technical center (FTZ) District Director - Cornelia Schöder praised the new fire brigade technical center (FTZ) District Director - Cornelia Schöder praised the new fire brigade technical center (FTZ) as an outstanding project that, despite its complexity, could be implemented in a relatively short time and within the defined budget. The entire complex includes, among other things, the control center, ambulance location, fire brigade training facility, respiratory protection workshop, hose maintenance and the civil protection department. G-TEC’s New comprehensive center At this comprehensive center, G-TEC was responsible for building technology (including building automation), fire brigade technology, conveyor system and the creation of an exercise concept. The company is happy about a successful project completed within the stated deadline. G-TEC offers a big thank you to the Co-Designers and the FTZ best wishes for its diverse areas of application.

G-TEC Engineers Plan Forward-Looking School Projects With Innovative TGA And BIM

Education is the future and requires top performance. G-TEC, as a globally renowned specialist in the planning of technical building equipment, defines this claim for itself as follows: ‘Innovative building concepts that meet user requirements over the entire service life are indispensable’. G-TEC’s new school center projects Two large school projects currently planned by G-TEC in Weinheim and Heilbronn show how energy efficiency can be consistently implemented for the best possible climate protection, digital infrastructure and exemplary teaching and work rooms in the TGA. New school center in Weinheim/Rhein-Neckar-Kreis opened for the new school year 2021/22 The new school center - Zweiburgenschule ‘has landed on the dot’ The new school center - Zweiburgenschule ‘has landed on the dot’ and ‘sets both structural and pedagogical standards’, according to Manuel Just, Mayor of the City of Weinheim, to the Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung. In addition to adhering to costs and deadlines, the 6,700 sq. meters complex also has a number of special features from the TGA point of view. Maik Blattner, Authorized Signatory at G-TEC Ingenieure GmbH (G-TEC) on the project, said “This includes particularly energy-efficient operation in conjunction with high quality standards with sustainable, functional and healthy room conditions.” State-of-the-art heat supply and photovoltaic systems This includes a state-of-the-art heat supply and photovoltaic systems, which not only supplies the building itself, but also up to 40 other households in Weinheim with electricity. In particular, the best possible ventilation concept for the school had the highest priority in the planning phase before COVID-19, which is now paying off several times over: Each classroom has its own ventilation system, which also automatically regulates the room temperature at all times. The digital infrastructure is state-of-the-art, for example with a comprehensive W-LAN network under the ceilings. New Gerhard Hauptmann School in Heilbronn with integrative BIM planning culture The 4-stream all-day elementary school in Heilbronn is a project consistently planned for the future The 4-stream all-day elementary school in Heilbronn is also a project that is consistently planned for the future. ‘High transparency, the opportunity to have a say and more efficient work processes are a clear plus for us as the client’ - was the specification of the city of Heilbronn for a project that was planned throughout with BIM (Building Information Modeling) and will be completed in early 2022. Through the partnership-based involvement of all those involved in the construction through the use of BIM as a central working tool, both frictional losses are avoided and errors are reduced to a minimum. VR as an additional communication and control tool To create further synergies, the models were processed by G-TEC with VR as an additional communication and control tool in the planning process. This made it possible for everyone involved to enter the building virtually, before the start of construction. Axel Schneider, Managing Partner at G-TEC, said “With our BIM planning, we are making an important contribution to the best possible cooperation during construction. In addition, we develop modern and sustainable real estate that combines economy, ecology - and as here in the area of ​​education - optimal usage and learning conditions.”

G-TEC Announces The Beginning Of New Training Year – 2021 With Three New Trainees Joining The Company

The new training year 2021 has begun and with it three new trainees have joined G-TEC. The company warmly welcomes - Anna Katharina Bücking, Lara Steindecker and Tim Henrichs, who will complete their training as Technical System Planners. While Lara Steindecker and Tim Henrichs started their training in Siegen, they are also pleased to have won the first trainee for their Hamburg location. G-TEC wishes all trainees every success and fun with many interesting projects. G-TEC announces start of new training year - 2021 In order to make the start of professional life a little easier for trainees, there has been an introductory week for a number of years, which takes place for everyone at the Siegen site. An integral part of this week is a visit to a project and in 2021 - It was the new construction of the school center in Weinheim, Germany. Old and new trainees join training Together with the old and new trainees, Peter Ullenboom and Maik Blattner, who were in charge of the project, went to Weinheim. Since the project is in its final stages, everyone was able to admire the enormous further developments of a modern and future-oriented primary school.

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