Hotel Mélia, La Défense
Paris,
France
New construction of a hotel with 5 basement levels and 20 upper storeys
Total height: 87 m
Construction time: January 2013 to the end of 2014
Architect: Claude Vasconi
Location
Main Application
High-Rise Buildings and Towers
Project participants
Customer: Bateg / CBC, Velizy - Villacoublay, France
The Project
Impressions from the project process
For the construction of the Hotel Meliá in the La Défense office district, PERI developed a comprehensive climbing formwork solution. This serves not only as an enclosure, which ensures the safety of the construction teams at all times, but also it supports the precast parapets during erection.
The 2,00 m high mesh barriers from the PROKIT safety system are also clad with sheeting thus creating a gap free enclosure.
The climbing rails are held in position on the parapets of the basement levels and additionally fixed to the slab.
The PERI solution also includes a landing platform that provides fast and safe transport of materials up to the next storeys.
For constructing the floor slabs, the GRIDFLEX slab formwork system is being used. As all components are mounted from the floor below, completely safe assembly is guaranteed.
The La Défense 2015 planning for the office district at the entrance to Paris includes a range of refurbishment projects and new buildings. Examples are the Hotel Mélia (foreground) and the Tour Majunga (in the background), whose cores are being formed with ACS self-climbing formwork.
For the construction of the Hotel Meliá in the La Défense office district, PERI developed a comprehensive climbing formwork solution. This serves not only as an enclosure, which ensures the safety of the construction teams at all times, but also it supports the precast parapets during erection.
The 2,00 m high mesh barriers from the PROKIT safety system are also clad with sheeting thus creating a gap free enclosure.
The climbing rails are held in position on the parapets of the basement levels and additionally fixed to the slab.
The PERI solution also includes a landing platform that provides fast and safe transport of materials up to the next storeys.
For constructing the floor slabs, the GRIDFLEX slab formwork system is being used. As all components are mounted from the floor below, completely safe assembly is guaranteed.
The La Défense 2015 planning for the office district at the entrance to Paris includes a range of refurbishment projects and new buildings. Examples are the Hotel Mélia (foreground) and the Tour Majunga (in the background), whose cores are being formed with ACS self-climbing formwork.
Project Information
Jean-Francois Delmas
Senior Construction Manager
The Hotel Meliá itself is a real technical challenge whilst the site surroundings also provide severe restrictions. The PERI climbing formwork solution, based on the RCS system, fully meets our requirements - both in terms of safety as well as use.
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Location
Hotel Mélia, La Défense, France