Business and Institutional

Carls Tower

Denmark DenmarkContractors: Pihl A/S

Project description

Carls Tower in the area of Carlsberg Byen in Copenhagen is a prestigious building rising 80 meters, housing retail in the lower floors and apartments from floor 5 to 23. An innovative solution was needed in Carls Tower to complete this ambitous project. Gyproc® has supplied internal walls and suspended plasterboard system (ceilings) made of GEE Ergolite and ER steel.

Main information

Building size

80 m² height, 31.400 m2

Building purpose / type

Retail and apartments

Building owner name

Udviklingsselskabet Carlsberg Byen P/S

Architect name

Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter A/S

Pihl A/S

Company name: Pihl A/S

Main Representative: Martin Kofoed Led, Senior Project manager

Number of collaborators: 350

Specialties: Turnkey contracting, Renovation, Newbuild

Founded in: 1887

Biography: Pihl A/S is competent general, main or management contractor, focused on implementing and optimizing projects within new build and renovation. Pihl’s knowledge is built on a proactive approach and 130 years of unique history.
Pihl is a Danish-owned contractor with a creative and innovative mindset, and experience from numerous high level projects: Among others, several of Denmark’s most challenging iconic buildings such as the Opera house, the Drama House, FN Byen, Denmark’s Rock Museum ‘Ragnarock’ and Carlsberg Byen.

Website: www.pihl-as.dk/da/

Key Challenges

  • Logistical Packaging per Floor: The requirement for logistical packaging to be organized floor by floor.

  • Tower Movement due to Wind: The tower experiences both horizontal and vertical movement caused by wind, necessitating walls capable of telescoping in the same directions.

  • Waste and Cut-Off Optimization: Reducing material waste and optimizing cut-offs during the process.

  • Limited Installation Height for GK System: Working within the constraints of a limited installation height for the GK system.

 

Key Achievements

  • Optimized On-Site Logistics: Developed special packaging that was subsequently lifted onto each floor.

  • Horizontal and Vertical Telescoping Solutions: Designed a solution allowing walls to telescope both horizontally and vertically to accommodate wind impact on the tall tower.

  • Customized Materials to Minimize Waste: Delivered specially lengths of Ergolite and steel to minimize waste and streamline workflows.

  • Modification of GK28 Mounts: Modified and adjusted the GK28 mounts to compensate for the limited ceiling height.

 

  • The use of ErgoLite not only meant a tangible, positive impact on the workload for the builders, it also meant wall heigh could be obtained without joints.
  • Deliveries were packaged and delivered in a ready package for each floor improving logistics for the contractor.
Benefits
Light weight
Light weight
Ergolite
Stability
Stability
Duronomic
Acoustic control
Acoustic control
XR sound battens
Stability
Stability
Gyproc KS 13

Saint-Gobain Team

Thomas Bach, Sales Representative

Photographer’s name

Thomas Bach, Pihl A/S