07.03.2019
On the 7th and 8th of March, representatives of the Chair of Building Materials Technology, the Chair of Statics and Dynamics and the SFB 837 took part in the “Deutscher Bautechnik-Tag” at the ICS Stuttgart, which was organized by the German Concrete and Construction Engineering Association (DBV - Deutscher Beton- und Bautechnik-Verein e.V.). Under the motto "Change needs visions and men of action", 80 lectures and 60 exhibitors offered the 1,500 participants new impulses from practical planning, construction and science.
The congress program included a broad spectrum of topics, relevant for everyone involved in construction: Change through digitalization, industrial construction, commercial construction, resource efficiency and bridge construction are some of the topics, to name but a few. For the first time, participants were able to put together an agenda in advance by means of an event app.
During the specialist lectures, the exchange of knowledge and experience was particularly important. Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rolf Breitenbücher from the Chair of Building Materials Technology took part in lecture 7 "Resource Efficiency in Concrete Construction" and asked: "The use of natural and abundantly available resources for concrete construction is becoming increasingly difficult due to environmental requirements (mining permits, CO2, etc.). At the same time, society expects the state and the construction industry to provide a fully functional infrastructure for which concrete is indispensable. How is this gap to be bridged in the long term and sustainably?". Within the framework of expert session 9 "Hydraulic engineering structures and tunnels: New construction and upgrading" Prof. Dr. techn. Günther Meschke from the Chair of Statics and Dynamics was lecturing on innovative concepts for planning, tunnelling control and expansion in mechanical tunnel construction.
Parallel to the congress, the visitors had the opportunity to talk personally with 60 exhibitors about innovative projects and contributions during a trade fair. Here, too, the SFB 837 convinced with its developed methods and perspectives for innovative planning instruments in mechanical tunnel construction.
On the 7th and 8th of March, representatives of the Chair of Building Materials Technology, the Chair of Statics and Dynamics and the SFB 837 took part in the “Deutscher Bautechnik-Tag” at the ICS Stuttgart, which was organized by the German Concrete and Construction Engineering Association (DBV - Deutscher Beton- und Bautechnik-Verein e.V.). Under the motto "Change needs visions and men of action", 80 lectures and 60 exhibitors offered the 1,500 participants new impulses from practical planning, construction and science.
The congress program included a broad spectrum of topics, relevant for everyone involved in construction: Change through digitalization, industrial construction, commercial construction, resource efficiency and bridge construction are some of the topics, to name but a few. For the first time, participants were able to put together an agenda in advance by means of an event app.
During the specialist lectures, the exchange of knowledge and experience was particularly important. Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rolf Breitenbücher from the Chair of Building Materials Technology took part in lecture 7 "Resource Efficiency in Concrete Construction" and asked: "The use of natural and abundantly available resources for concrete construction is becoming increasingly difficult due to environmental requirements (mining permits, CO2, etc.). At the same time, society expects the state and the construction industry to provide a fully functional infrastructure for which concrete is indispensable. How is this gap to be bridged in the long term and sustainably?". Within the framework of expert session 9 "Hydraulic engineering structures and tunnels: New construction and upgrading" Prof. Dr. techn. Günther Meschke from the Chair of Statics and Dynamics was lecturing on innovative concepts for planning, tunnelling control and expansion in mechanical tunnel construction.
Parallel to the congress, the visitors had the opportunity to talk personally with 60 exhibitors about innovative projects and contributions during a trade fair. Here, too, the SFB 837 convinced with its developed methods and perspectives for innovative planning instruments in mechanical tunnel construction.