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Building technology study of the revitalization of the Governor's Palace in Brno
Osladil, Martin ; Doubek, Rostislav (referee) ; Kantová, Radka (advisor)
The content of the bachelor's thesis is a construction-technology study of the revitalization of the Governor's Palace in Brno. It focuses on the main stage processes of the implementation of the repair of plasters, floors and paved area in the historically protected zone of the city of Brno. In this thesis, the traffic situation is addressed in detail with the design of routes from individual collection points and landfills to construction sites. There is also a technological study of the implementation of the main technological stages. Repairs of plasters in the exterior and interior of the building and all newly designed compositions of floor structures and reinforced surfaces with cutting works as well as making new constellations are dealt with. Based on the design documentation, I have produced a detailed statement of the acreage for all areas and the annex where the areas concerned are indicated. For both stage processes, a time and financial plan is developed using software that is an annex to the work, accompanied by a comment ary in the text section. The basic cockpit of construction traffic is also addressed with a proposal for the distribution of areas and resources for construction. For stage processes, there are 2 technological regulations in which there is a detailed procedure for all compositions and types of processes. In the chapter "Design of machinery assemblies" there is an assessment of the possible deployment of machinery with a focus on both economic and technological advantage. The work also deals in detail with safety measures at the construction site, with an emphasis on possible risks and the design of measures in the implementation of the main stage processes and behaviour at the construction site. In addition, details of the structures, continuities and protection of the monument-worthy structures are processed. This object is very special due to the preserved elements of Baroque architecture, and therefore the design of the solution is directed towards the highest level of preservation and preservation of the monument.
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Multifunctional House, Prague street Orebická, technological phase finishing
Karásek, Roman ; Rychtecký, Martin (referee) ; Kovářová, Barbora (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with final works of multifunctional house. The building located in the Prague on the Orebická Street, is completely new building of 20 flats and underground parking and ground floor store. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the budget for the technological phase and timeframe. Also discussed are technological regulations concerning plastering, flooring and tiling. The author recommends construction machines, building site planning, storage of materials and safety at work including minimalising the impact on the environment.
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Multifunctional building in Drslavice, interior and finishing work
Věrný, Roman ; Hanzelková, Martina (referee) ; Šlanhof, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is a solution of the technological phase of the internal and finishing works of the premises of the multifunctional building in the village Drslavice. This work focuses on the implementation of layers of floor structuers. It is about a new building which is going to serve as a sports hall with a restaurant. The bachelor thesis contains a technical report, technological specification, a statement of measurements, a solution of an organization of building, a mechanical composition, a control and testing plan, occupational safety and a time schedule.
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Multifunctional House, Prague street Orebická, technological phase finishing
Karásek, Roman ; Rychtecký, Martin (referee) ; Kovářová, Barbora (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with final works of multifunctional house. The building located in the Prague on the Orebická Street, is completely new building of 20 flats and underground parking and ground floor store. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the budget for the technological phase and timeframe. Also discussed are technological regulations concerning plastering, flooring and tiling. The author recommends construction machines, building site planning, storage of materials and safety at work including minimalising the impact on the environment.
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