Construction of a new storage and administrative hall, KM Obaly s.r.o., Králův Dvůr

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In the summer, we started the construction of a new storage hall with an administrative building for the company KM OBALY s.r.o., which deals with the sale of large-volume big bags, polypropylene, paper and BOPP bags.

The new building will be divided into two parts, a three-story administrative part, which is northwest oriented with a total usable area of ​​467 m2, and a single-storey storage part, which will be used for the storage and shipment of goods and is divided into 3 separate warehouses. The hall includes two tilting hydraulic bridges at the recessed supply bays. The total usable area of ​​both parts is 2,723 m2.

The building is based on piles, additional insulated reinforced concrete thresholds are located between these piles and they reach to a non-freezing depth. The load-bearing part of the hall and the administrative building is made up of prefabricated reinforced concrete columns, beams and trusses. The building will be claded with sandwich panels. The roof has the attic, and it consists of trapezoidal metal sheets, thermal insulation and it is finally covered with an anchored PVC membrane. The fire rated dividing walls are made of sandwich panels with mineral wool, and the partitions in the administrative part are made of plasterboard. The elevator shaft, which is also part of the delivery, is designed using reinforced prefabricated concrete elements. The ceilings in the administration part were designed having spiroll panels.

The color solution of the building was chosen in shades of gray. The simple, modern shape solution was designed so that its character does not disturb the surroundings.

Part of the work is the main paved area made of cement concrete and the access roads for the fire brigade made of grass paving.

As part of the general delivery of a new building, our company also provides MEP installation, including working and workshop design. Heat pumps are the source of heating for storage areas. Warehouse ventilation is resolved using natural infiltrating through window joints or by opening window leafs, doors and skylights. High-current electrical installations are also part of the delivery. The disposal of rainwater from roofs and paved surfaces is handled by an infiltration object. Part of the storm sewer system is also the installation of a oil substances separator from concrete paved surfaces.

The preliminary completion date is planned for May 05/2025.