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Limestone Stadium Bad Segeberg

Estabilização de taludes - Limestone Stadium Bad Segeberg 2008

SPIDER® System protecting slopes next to spectators' area with minimal visual impact

Estabilização de taludes - Limestone Stadium Bad Segeberg 2008

Installation during the event season required mobile cranes

Estabilização de taludes - Limestone Stadium Bad Segeberg 2008

Drilling works using a crane platform for the installation of the SPIDER® S4-230 net

Estabilização de taludes - Limestone Stadium Bad Segeberg 2008

Rope access works during installation of the mesh

 

Sistemas

 

Ano de instalação

2008

Situação inicial

Since 2007, in the Limestone Stadium of Bad Segberg, rock faces were cleared to protect performers and spectators from rockfall.  Unfortunately, this caused considerable damage to the stage and scenery.  There was also a persistent risk that «bulges» over 100 m²  and several meters thick would come loose and crash down without warning.

Geologia

The Kalkberg (limestone mountain) is mainly composed of anhydrite. Under the influence of humidity, dew, and rainfall, this turns to gypsum and increases volume. This process, known as gypsification, creates shell-like «bulges» up to several meters thick which protrude from faults running parallel to the slope.

Descrição

Extensive tests and calculations were carried out before the protective work began. Trial anchors were installed to select the most suitable grouting mortar.

The SPIDER® rock protection system was dimensioned with SPIDER ONLINE-TOOL software by the Technical University Freiberg.

Around the stage, the appearance of the rock face could not be altered.  No nets could be hung in this area.  Rock nails with countersunk heads were used instead.

Installation of the SPIDER® rock protection system took place in 2009 and 2010 on several rock faces (e.g., near the cave exit and above the spectators' area).  In some cases, this occurred while events were in progress, in the theater. The rock face heights are between 20 and 30 meters which posed an additional challenge to the contractor, due to limited accessibility. A mobile crane with an attached drilling platform was used for some of the drilling work.

Promotor

Stadt Bad Segeberg

Contratante

Stump Spezialtiefbau GmbH, Niederlassung Chemnitz

Objecto protegido

Pedreira/ Minas, Infra-estrutura turística, Arte

Proteção contra a corrosão

GEOBRUGG SUPERCOATING

Empreteiro

Geomontan GmbH, Grossschirma / OT Rothenfurth

Outras empresas envolvidas

Geotechnik Projekt, Dr. Ing. Penzel / Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg

Outras aplicações instaladas

Mineração / Túneis

O seu contacto local

Kevin H. Coyle
 

Kevin H. Coyle

Regional Manager Northeast

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Engenharia Hidráulica
Geobrugg North America, LLC,3 Beaudet Terr,Columbia CT 06237 / Estados Unidos Regional Manager Northeast

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Saleh Feidi
 

Saleh Feidi

Regional Manager California

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Engenharia Hidráulica
Geobrugg North America, LLC,8921 Emperor Ave.,San Gabriel, California 91775 / Estados Unidos Regional Manager California

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John Kalejta
 

John Kalejta

Regional Manager Central US

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Engenharia Hidráulica
Geobrugg North America, LLC,3215 67th Avenue Pl,Greeley CO 80634 / Estados Unidos Regional Manager Central US

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Bob Lyne
 

Bob Lyne

Regional Manager Southeast

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Engenharia Hidráulica
Geobrugg North America, LLC,8004 Windspray Drive,Summerfield NC 27358 / Estados Unidos Regional Manager Southeast

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Pierce Runnels, Civil Engineer
   

Pierce Runnels

General Manager Geobrugg North America

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Geobrugg North America, LLC,22 Centro Algodones , Civil Engineer General Manager Geobrugg North America

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Tim Shevlin
 

Tim Shevlin

Sales Director

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Geobrugg North America, LLC,Salem OR 97302 / Estados Unidos Sales Director

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