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Modernisation of Oberhof bobsleigh, luge and skeleton track: ZÜBLIN Timber in charge of complex timber construction

  • Renovation and extension of wooden roof for the sliding track at the Thuringian Winter Sports Centre in Oberhof
  • Ambitious installation proceeding according to plan
  • Contract value of around € 4.6 million


The approx. 1,350 m long bobsleigh, luge and skeleton track at the Thuringian Winter Sports Centre in Oberhof is currently undergoing extensive modernisation and renovation works. ZÜBLIN Timber was chosen to handle the factory planning, production and installation of a major part of the wooden roof for the artificially refrigerated sliding track. The contract value for ZÜBLIN Timber amounts to approx. € 4.6 million.

The challenging sliding track is roofed over 75 % of its length. The venue features a vertical drop of almost 100 m with an average gradient of 9.2 % and winds its way through 15 curves. ZÜBLIN Timber is responsible for the complex roofing of the track from curve 6 to 7 and from curve 11 to 15. The roof is largely free-standing with only a few supports. The structure complies with state-in-the-art standards while granting visitors and television crews the best possible line of sight.

The approximately 4,500 m² roof construction consists of nearly 300 glued, curved plywood shells with a surface area of up to 18 m². The shells are designed as free-form structures and are glued directly onto milled arches. On the inside, the new roof construction is fitted with a wooden strip formwork. The team from ZÜBLIN Timber is also covering about 500 m² of the existing roof with a wooden ceiling on the inside using 153 individual 3.4 m² elements. LENO cross laminated timber boards are being attached to the steel construction over an area of 739 m².

The track was inaugurated in 1971 and had its first complete overhaul in 2004. The finalisation of the modernisation now being carried out by ZÜBLIN Timber is scheduled to coincide with completion of the overall project in the autumn of 2021. During the winter months, work will be suspended for several weeks due to training, competitions and preparations for the Olympic Games. The renovated track should be ready to host the Luge World Cup in January 2022. The World Luge Championships are scheduled to take place in Oberhof the year after that.

Topics

  • Building, property

Categories

  • projects
  • züblin timber

ZÜBLIN Timber stands for ambitious and pioneered solutions in the field of timber construction. We are a single-source provider for the development, production, delivery, and execution of high-quality timber construction systems – from simple structural frames to complex timber engineering to turnkey project execution. We work hand in hand with our clients to develop efficient solutions and a sustainable quality of life: www.zueblin-timber.com

Contacts

Birgit Kümmel

Press contact Head of Corporate Communications Germany/Benelux/Northern Europe +49 221 824-2472

Sabine Appel

Press contact PR-Manager +49 221 824 2159