Projects & References

References
Hamburg, Germany (2025)

Bus depot for e-buses

For the first all-electric bus depot in Hamburg, we supplied around 450m³ of glulam made of spruce - processed into high-performance gable roof beams with a span of 27metres.

Together with the Holzwerke Bullinger GmbH & Co. KG A customised supporting structure was created that combines high technical requirements with sustainable construction. At the Hamburg-Meiendorf site, modern charging and parking areas for 130 electric buses are being created in this way - supplemented by workshops, administration and charging infrastructure.

"The project shows how modern timber construction can contribute to the mobility and construction turnaround; both functionally and sustainably as well as forward-looking."
- Christian Warlies, Location Manager

Predazzo, Italy (2025)

Olympic Village Milan

As part of the preparations for the 2026 Winter Olympics, we were able to be part of a pioneering construction project in northern Italy. The entire load-bearing structure was made from cross-laminated timber - sustainable, robust and precisely manufactured. Due to the high volume and complex logistics, the project was a real milestone for our team with a production time of 29 weeks.

"We are proud to help shape a piece of Olympic history with our contribution - sustainable, high-quality and efficiently realised." Marko Becher, Production Manager

Plößberg, Germany (2024)

Pallet warehouse roofing

For the roofing of a large-scale pallet warehouse in an industrial environment we supplied high-performance glulam components with impressive spans of up to 50 metres. We are particularly proud of being able to produce beams with a length of up to 50 metres at our site.metres - a technical and logistical milestone that only a few timber construction companies can achieve on this scale.

"These components are among the longest we have ever produced - a technical and logistical highlight." Gunter Weineck, Production Manager

Oberhof, Germany (2023)

Oberhof luge track - conversion for the World Championships

For the conversion and redesign of the famous Oberhof luge track for the 2023 World Championships, we worked with STRAB Ingenieurholzbau Hermsdorf GmbH high-quality glulam components made of larch. The curved and straight beams now characterise the entrance area of the award-winning new building.

The impressive timber construction project was in the Deutsche BauZeitschrift (DBZ) as a successful example of modern, lively sports buildings: About the publication in the DBZ: "Sweepingly roofed ice snake"

"The larch we used here is a speciality - we rarely bond it, but it meets the highest static requirements." Gunter Weineck, Production Manager

Speciality in the processing of the wood species larch:

  • Larch contains a lot of resinwhat the industrial Bonding technically demanding makes
  • As with all our woods processing is carried out with precise surface preparation and controlled processes - with larch supplemented by special adhesives and customised pressing

Due to its high density, larch is The processing of larch is more challenging (e.g. milling, planing)

Bayreuth, Germany (2021)

Cineplex cinema Bayreuth - extension & deluxe extension

A new cinema experience in ecological timber construction was built on the roof of the existing Cineplex in Bayreuth. The "Franz" and "Gloria" cinemas were extended. We supplied the load-bearing CLT components for this - in particular the floor panels made of pressure-resistant pine. A successful example of sustainable construction in existing buildings.

"In the Cineplex project, a conscious decision was made in favour of pine - because of its better compressive strength compared to spruce." Christian Warlies, Production Manager

Pine vs. spruce: differences in timber construction

With the extension of the Cineplex Bayreuth, we made a targeted Pine wood especially for load-bearing cross-laminated timber (CLT) floor panels. But why was spruce not chosen, as is so often the case?

Speciality in the processing of pine wood:

  • Higher compressive strengthPine is more resilient than spruce - ideal for statically stressed surfaces such as ceilings or floor panels.
  • Slightly more lively swelling and shrinkage behaviourRequires technical experience in drying & further processing. Also a challenging bonding process.

Visually more strikingYellowish-red with clearly visible grain - often architecturally desirable.

Stavanger, Norway (2019)

SOLA Arena - Cycling track in Stavanger

The cycling track in Stavanger presented us with a special challenge: enormous spans without intermediate supports - an architectural and structural masterpiece. Thanks to the complex triple block bonding, we were able to realise oversized girders up to 80 metres long. These were manufactured in Germany and delivered to Norway by heavy goods transport.

"A project that shows what is possible in modern timber construction. The collaboration with architects, structural engineers and partners such as Consto was exemplary." Christian Warlies, site manager

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