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This year’s Concrete Technology Day takes place on 10 October in the hall of the Tallinn University of Applied Sciences, Pärnu mnt 62, Tallinn. Tallinn University of Applied Sciences and the Concrete Association of Estonia are organising the event for the 13th time.
Participation requires registration by 5 October. Participants earn 4.2 refresher training points of the Estonian Association of Civil Engineers.

PROGRAM

11.40   Registreerimine

12.00   Avasõnad, sissejuhatus

12.10   Betoonkonstruktsioonide seisukorra hindamine mittepurustavate meetoditega. Martti Kiisa, Tallinna Tehnikakõrgkool

13.10   Betooniühingu uus juhend “BÜ7 Betoonpõrandad”. Mati Laurson, Savekate OÜ

14.10   Kohvipaus IV korruse fuajees

14.40   Next Generation – betoonelementidest pakendivabriku ehitamine Rootsis. Deniss Ivanenko, Prefabcon OÜ (ettekanne on vene keeles)

15.30   Maa-aluste korruste ehitustööd Rotermanni kvartalis. Martin Vaga, YIT Infra Eesti AS

16.10   Tallinna Loomaaia Polaariumi jääkarude ekspositsioon. Joonas Sarapuu, Innopolis Insenerid OÜ ja Tanel Seppel, RIMER Konsult OÜ

16.50   Tehnoloogiapäeva kokkuvõte

Please send your registration forms to the e-mail address  Download the form here.

Participation fee is 65 euros.
Members of the Concrete Association of Estonia – 45 euros.
TTK and TTU daily students and lecturers - free of charge.
20% VAT will be added to the price.

Lisainformatsioon: telefon 648 1918; e-post: www.betoon.org

Consolis Group, one of Europe’s leading suppliers of precast concrete solutions, announced today the signature of a purchase agreement with TMB Group, a producer of concrete elements in the Baltic countries and Finland. Through this acquisition, Consolis will reinforce its presence in Northern Europe. In addition, TMB Group brings more than 50 years of industry expertise and specific capabilities in both residential and non-residential buildings. Founded in 1961, TMB Group employs around 500 people and its annual revenues exceeded 120 million € in 2017.

Nicolas Yatzimirsky, Chief Executive Officer of Consolis states:
 “By acquiring TMB Group, we demonstrate our ambition to further strengthen our presence in our key European markets. They bring valuable industrial know-how and our respective teams will mutually benefit from further best practices sharing.

TMB and its subsidiaries in Finland, Estonia and Latvia have built long-term relationships with their clients. Combining our strengths will benefit to customers through an extended and wider range of solutions and services.”

Jaan Luts, Chief Executive Officer of TMB: “TMB Group has reached a stage of its development, where the next phase of growth could not have been achieved without strategic partner.

Consolis Group is undoubtedly a industry leader that is playing a key role in the fast changing European concrete market. The acquisition by Consolis is an acknowledgment of our customer-centric strategy, our entrepreneurial spirit, our, high level project management capabilities and our partnership approach on big projects.”

The acquisition by Consolis is an acknowledgment of our customer-centric strategy, our entrepreneurial spirit, our, high level project management capabilities and our partnership approach on big projects.”

The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals. The closing of the transaction is expected by early 2019.

Consolis
Consolis is a leading precast concrete solution provider in Europe. The Group provides smart, durable precast concrete structures for the transportation, utilities and building sectors. With more than 11,000 employees in 22 countries throughout the world, the Group generated €1.45 billion in revenue in 2017. We leverage our unique design, engineering, manufacturing and project management capabilities to transform raw materials into highly engineered products and solutions.
Please visit us at: www.consolis.com

Media Relations Contact: amanda.jones@consolis.com, Tel. +33622171844 , tel +336 2217 1844
Consolis Vice President Building Branch: Lars Martinsson, tel +467 0346 3172

E- Betoonelement´s press release representative: Mari-Liis Tenno,  +372 5667 6006

CABRO team of E-Betoonelement doesn’t rest during the busy summer agricultural season either. Several farm containers are underway, including those of Sooviku, Laukna II and Tammuru.

Object: Sooviku farm container, in Sooviku village, Viljandi County
Contracting entity: Linnamäe Talu FIE
Contracting by AS E-Betoonelement: design, elements, transport and assembly
Project manager: Kaido Kindel

Object: Laukna II farm containerin Laukna village, Pärnu County
Contracting entity: VSV Betoon OÜ
Contracting by AS E-Betoonelement: design, elements, transport and assembly
Project manager: Kaido Kindel

Object: Tammuru farm containerin Tammuru village, Pärnu County
Contracting entity: Vormsi Ehitusmeistrid OÜ
Contracting by AS E-Betoonelement: design, elements, transport and assembly
Project manager: Kaido Kindel

Kaido Kindel (Project Manager of E-Betoonelement): „Eesti ja naabermaade farmerid on mitmekümned aastad eelistanud Acontank mahuteid just paigaldusmugavuse ja hilisema murevaba kasutuse tõttu. Lisaks on suur pluss, et ka meie loodus on hoitud ja keskkond säästetud."

Acontank™ farm containers are assembled using modular reinforced concrete wall elements manufactured under controlled factory conditions. This ensures that farm containers have a long service life, are leak and corrosion resistant, and do not require maintenance. Assembly of the containers at the site is quick and easy.

Tallinna uus kohtuhoone on tänaseks ametlikult avatud ja hoones on igapäevaste toimetustega alustatud. E-Betoonelemendi ja Astlanda Ehituse koostööst on Tallinnasse kerkinud väga väärikas ehitis, mis oma rahuliku ja mitmetahulise geomeetriaga toetab funktsiooni, mida seal täidetakse - õigusemõistmist.

Kristjan Leht, E-Betoonelement’s project manager for the courthouse:“The courthouse project was voluminous, offering challenges in both designing and manufacturing elements.
Contracting by E-Betoonelement comprised the design of the working project, designing and manufacturing elements. The products we delivered included hollow core slabs, columns, beams, stairs, interior and exterior wall elements.”

“When it came to external wall elements, the customer requested the use of concrete enriched with titanium dioxide that makes the surface of concrete bright and self-cleaning. The result is clearly visible in the new courthouse, as the elements aren’t standard grey, but rather light and bright, particularly in sunlight,” Kristjan adds.

The building is situated at Lubja St 4 in Tallinn; it has seven above-ground and three underground floors. The building houses Harju County Court, Northern District Prosecutor’s Office, and the agencies of the Centre of Registers and Information Systems.

The author of the architectural design of the courthouse with a net surface area of more than 25,000 square meters is Arhitektuuristuudio Siim & Kreis OÜ, authors Andres Siim and Kristel Ausing.

Designing the building proved to be quite the challenge, because the wishes of three tenants had to be taken into consideration. As well as security zones of different severity.

"Oli punane tsoon, kollane tsoon, roheline tsoon: punane tsoon, kuhu mitte keegi peaaegu ei saa minna, kollane tsoon, kus saavad käia kohtunikud ja töötajad ja siis roheline tsoon, mis on maja töötajate jaoks. Aga kõikide nende tsoonide inimeste, kes seal liiguvad, teed ei tohi üksteisega ristuda," selgitas Ausing.

According to AS Riigi Kinnisvara, the construction cost of the court building was 29.9 million euros.

Kohtuhoone E-Betoonelement

Kohtuhoone E-Betoonelement

Source used to upgrade: Tallinn´s new palace of justice

Ehitaja magazine, Mariliis Pinn, June

Seventh Pöörise neighborhood high-rise building is already being built on the edge of Mustamäe and Õismäe. A total of ten neighborhoods with high-rise buildings will give so-called mountains a new and modern look. However, there are ten identical buildings - each tailored exactly to the needs of the customer. Buildings emerge from E-Betoonelement’s concrete elements - modern building solutions also make the production of elements quick and smooth.

The developer, the main contractor, TTP, and E-Betoonelement have constructed several buildings together before the construction of Pöörise. The manager of E-Betoonelement, Vaido Leosksaid that TTP already had a clear vision and an original architectural solution when they turned to them regarding the Pöörise neighborhood. "Cooperation with TTP works, we know each other's capabilities well," he added.

According to Leosk, good cooperation begins with the link between the developer and the architect. "Thus, all parties will have a clear overview of the possibilities of concrete elements, their good features and what can be achieved with them," Leosk adds.

He sees that as a producer of concrete slabs as a supplier of solutions, it is first important for them to advise clients who may not be fully aware of the construction of concrete elements, the possibilities of cnstruction from concrete, or the suitability of a particular project. The goal is to create a comfortable living environment where there is little concern and which delights people as efficiently as possible.

Apart from the production of concrete elements, the E-Betoonelement designs its own elements. "We know ourselves best of all about the peculiarities of our production and we can already count on them when designing," says Leosk.

"Before coming to the elemental manufacturer, the client should set out with the architect the initial vision: where, how large building and what he wants to build," he says. This way, the manufacturer can already offer more specific solutions, as there are many constraints inherent in real life, from land, needs, and opportunities.


Vaido Leosk, manager of AS E-Betoonelement

There is definitely a need for a layout, architectural sketch, cubature, measurements, planned heights, detailed plan conditions, etc. "This is the basis on which we can make a 3D sketch and offer," Leosk explains, how to start building concrete elements in the house design. When offering customer satisfaction, collaboration and project development in the BIM model starts. "As collaboration progresses, we can add a time dimension to this model and also specify the volumes of the building that come directly from the model," Leosk adds.

Seventh almost ready, three on the designer’s table

The manager of the Design Department at E-Betoonelement Jaanus Olop acknowledges that most work regarding the design has been finished, but three buildings still need to be constructed. "It's not really “cut and paste” type of design," confirming that each building needs special attention. "We've made some small changes in all projects."

For example, some places in the ventilation holes have been changed and, according to the wishes of the customer, the layouts of the apartments. "Building a residential quarter is a long project and the way the market dictates, so we have to tighten up the project. Whether to make a bigger or smaller apartment, "he explains.


The manager of the Design Department at E-Betoonelement Jaanus Olop hopes to make BIM 5D available to customers soon.

The customer also has orders to openings on the walls of commercial floors on the lower floors. "Then we will check the project to ensure that the load bearing capacity of the load-bearing structures remains adequate. Own-initiative large openings to a wall is not practical" says Olop

There's a lot of help with a decent 3D model and BIM design. Out-of-the-box projects are checked through modeling. "A good project is the basis, it is good to do work drawings of concrete elements and build," he says. You can add more than three dimensions to the BIM model, for example, a timeline that gives a precise idea of when to do something, what elements are already on the construction site and what's are on their way.

BIM is becoming basic

The use of BIM is becoming even more common in construction. "It is important to use new technological solutions to our advantage," says Jaanus Olop. Unfortunately, not all have recognized the benefits of BIM and there are architects and builders who need advice in this area. "Participating in seminars and trainings give ideas which help in starting it,” he sees that eventually all construction companies will use similar solutions.

According to Vaido Leosk, 3D models help avoid mistakes. "It's spatial to see how the nodes are in relation to each other. It can also be used for ventilation, electricity, water, heating and other special parts projects, "he adds.

According to Leosk, building information is increasingly moving between designers and builders of different parts of the building in the IFC format. This area is developing day by day. "Positive. In the future, I will not see another, "he says.

E-Betainelement has been using BIM and model design for almost 10 years. Experience has shown that it is easier to agree on solutions, achieve better results and meet deadlines. "We are hoping to make BIM 5D available to our customers soon. We use it inside our house, but we still offer information to our customers about it. There is a lot to learn. It may seem complicated, but every change is complicated, "Leosk adds, and explains that the calculation of the volumes of materials in the model still little used in Estonia. He also sees that the architect's vision is moving into virtual reality in the future, and suggests get help from people and model design.

Fantasy is endless

Jaanus Olop believes that the best solution happens in cooperation with the architect. “Wishes, solutions and ideas need to be negotiated," he suggests. “The human brain can come up with everything. Nowadays, only imagination and possibilities limit construction“ Olop confirms, but adds that customers often want to control costs, therefor a reasonable solution is needed. "A compromise needs to be set so that the project would be economically viable and retain an architectural vision," the man adds.

Also the ready ideas of Pöörise that came with had to be optimized for details. "Especially we saw a lot of trouble with the elements of balcony," Olop reminds. Namely, each penthouse apartment has a large balcony with a beautiful view. To allow them to be spacious and open, a console concrete solution that was attached to the ceiling had to be designed. "In the big picture, the elements of the Painter are simple. But there are always small points that determine the feasibility of the project, "he adds. Therefore, it places particular emphasis on designing joints, windows, doors and other fittings. For example, panels and their joints should be solved, given that the mounting is easy to install. In the case of high-rise buildings, the weight must also be taken into account, so that the lower floors of the building can wear the upper ones. Attention should be given to stiffness, otherwise the building will simply fall around. And fireproof.

Olop also points out that it is economically cheaper to design a building in such a way as to have as many similar elements as possible to produce as a series. "Everything can be casted, even with cherubim pillars. If they need a lot, it's already a serie. He does not 'crash the architects' wings here.

Pöörise is also designed to have as many serial elements as possible. "The production and installation are that way simpler," Olop adds.

Comment: Compact service with design
Herki Narusk, Construction Director of AS TTP

"I consider quality the most important. For the benefit of E-Betoonelement was the best price / quality ratio. We are associated with E-Betoonelement with a long-term cooperation and it has been very positive.

Mitmekorruseliste hoonete ehitamisel on olulised ehituse aeg ja kiirus - elementmaja saab kokku monteerida väga ruttu. Elementidel on teostatud välisviimistlus, mistõttu ei ole vaja hiljem tellinguid ja soojustust eraldi paigaldada ning paneelid on seest siledad ega nõua paksu krohvikihti.

Tellija jaoks on parim variant kompleksteenuse kasutamine, kus pakutakse projekteerimist, elemenditootmist ja paigaldust."

Comment: Concrete - a decent choice
Architect of Nord Projekt AS Andres Kariste

"The story of a Pöörise residential area goes ten years back. Nord Project has had previous long-term cooperation with TTP, after designing a residential quarter for Andrekse Road and apartment buildings on Lehik´s road. There was also an apartment building area in Concrete blocks on Padriku Road. Inspired by their success, cooperation with architect Meeli Truu continued to be planned for the 16-storey residential building. The layout of the detailed plan and the architectural solutions of the buildings have been born with her. Sadly, her lifetime ending was a challenge for her younger colleagues in implementing the project started.

The choice of a three-layer reinforced concrete panel was due to fire safety requirements for high-rise buildings both for the maintenance of the structure and for the reaction to the internal and external surfaces. Not less important is the dignified temporal survival of the material in the external environment. To the developer was equally important the highest quality of the construction regardless of the assembling period encounting for different seasons.

BIM-i projekteerides minimaliseeritakse projekteerimisvead, saavutatakse monteerimistäpsus ja saab minimaliseerida erinevate kommunikatsioonide kulgemisel ja ristumistel tekkivat ruumikadu. Läbiviikude kohad saab eelnevalt paneelidesse rajada. See on kasvav trend ja ka juba tellijate poolt nõutav, nende võimekus projekti lugeda ja kontrollida. Ilmselgelt muutub see lähiaegadel projekteerimises standardiks."

Pöörise residential quarter, E-Betoonelement

Pöörise neighborhood

Pöörise is a completely new living environment, which was built from scratch. In the past, warehouses and parking lots were situated in that area. The neighborhood includes playgrounds, landscaping and a parking garage. In total, there are ten 12- and 14-storey buildings in the neighborhood with commercial floors on the lower stages and one-to-four-storey apartments.

Everyone finds something from Pöörise. Families with children have the advantage of nearby schools, kindergartens and playgrounds. There is also a nearby Tallinn Zoo and many eateries where you can spend time with family and friends - Rucola, Umami Resto and Café Lyon are just a few examples of them.

People who like sports, there are the nature trails, parks and health centers close to the Pöörise residential area, offering plenty of leisure opportunities.

An inspiration for the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia was the construction of a square with a sculptural composition of the Pöörise residential area, commissioned by architect Raiko Reinson.

Magazine EhitusEST, june

The magazine EhitusEST published an article about CES, E-Betoonelement sister-organization belonging to the Consolis group, which, like E-Betoonelement, is looking for designers to its team. What are the opportunities for working in an international group? How to apply engineering knowledge and create persisting value at a professional level?

Manager of CES AS, Kaspar Ots: “In Estonia, we want to be an organization of satisfied specialists with whom people want to work. Why? Because they know that here we provide good conditions as well as they can apply engineering knowledge using modern tools professionally. You should visit CES and E-Betoonelement if you want to handle prefabricated iron concrete elements and become a professional in your field."

Kaspar Ots, Head of AS CES. Photo: Raul Mee

How do you use BIM's opportunities in your profession?

“I believe that BIM is misinterpreted in Estonia. Building Information Model focuses more on building and modeling and little focus is on the middle part - information.

Consolise's development plans also include the deployment of a 5D BIM for the entire service cycle from preparing an offer, designing, production to building the facility. The 5D BIM model design gives the manufacturer and contractor a good overview of the timeline and future cost of the project,“ Kaspar says.

Read more: CES rahvusvaheline kogemus loeb

The co-operation between E-Betoonelement and the construction company Mitt & Perlebach OÜ, has seen the completion of 3 double apartment buildings in the Sitsi residential area, and now the element delivery agreements have been signed to complete the last, or the fourth, double apartment building and the parking house.

Sitsi residential area. Photo: sitsikodu.ee

Object: Sitsi residential area - apartment building and a parking house
Address: Manufaktuuri tn 14-3 and 14-5, Tallinn
Customer: Mitt & Perlebach OÜ
List of products: hollow core panels, posts, beams, wall and stairs elements
Contracting by AS E-Betoonelement: elements and transport
Project manager: Kaido Kindel

Co-operation with the construction company Mitt & Perlebach, related to the Sitsi residential area commenced in the summer of 2017, when co-operation agreement was signed for the element delivery of the first double apartment building at Manufaktuuri 14-4. Since the plan was to build four double apartment buildings in the area, the co-operation has continued with the delivery for the next two buildings, at Manufaktuuri 14-1 and 14-2, where the delivery has lasted from the beginning of 2018 up to the present day. Now the Sitsi residential area is about to be completed, since a co-operation agreement has been signed for the delivery of elements for the last double apartment building at Manufaktuuri 14-3 and parking house at Manufaktuuri 14-5.

Sitsi residential area differs from the others by its wholesome conception, since the patio of the four apartment buildings will remain free of cars, thus being a recreational and play area for the residents, complete with an apple orchard, all that not far from the centre of the town. A really family-friendly solution is also a favourite with the buyers, reflected in the successful sale of the apartments in this area.

Additionally:
30.07.2017 Beginning of the first couple of element building construction at the Manufaktuuri Street residential area

Read more: Sitsi home

E-Betoonelement is looking for additional members to join its team. We have available several positions for people with specialized knowledge and skills. This could be your opportunity for self-fulfilment, obtaining experience and contributing to building a better living environment!

Oleme rahvusvaheline ettevõte, kuuludes Euroopa juhtivaid elemenditootjaid ühendavasse kontserni Consolis. E-Betoonelemendi meeskond panustab igapäevaselt, et luua parimaid lahendusi - teeme koostööd omaala tipp-tegijatega, et pakkuda parimaid tulevikule suunatud konstruktsioonilahendusi ja luua püsivat väärtust kvaliteeti hindavale kliendile.

See the options below.
We are now looking for:

DATA ENTRY OPERATOR-ADMINISTRATOR whose task would be entering data from the product drawings to the programme and managing the documents of the factory team.

CONCRETE MIXING UNIT OPERATOR, whose main tasks involve preparing concrete mixes based on the given recipes, filling the intermediary hoppers with given materials, checking the technical status of the production equipment of the mixing unit an entering reports to the company’s information system.

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DESIGNER,whose main tasks include developing technical solutions based on the initial task, doing statics and strength calculations, creating and checking work projects and product drawings.

If you interested, contact us: Marge Junkur, here.

Huvi korral võta meiega ühendust: Marge Junkur, 

See also an introductory video about Consolis: https://youtu.be/VKHDClG09-M

On 8 May, a training will be held at Tallinn Construction School: Concrete work safety 2018. Safety is of paramount importance for us. With the right attitude and enough dedication, it is always possible to work without accidents.

The training is expected: contractors, owner supervision engineers, main contractors, subcontractors, project managers, project managers, engineers, job managers, work environment specialists, suppliers of concrete and concrete products.

PROGRAMME:

09:45    Registreerimine koolitusele

10.00    Kes vastutab ohutu töökeskkonna eest ehituspaltsil? Ehitamisel osalevate osapoolte
The roles of construction work parties in creating a safe working environment Martina Proosa, Merko Ehitus Eesti

11.30    Kohvipaus

12.00    Turvaline töö raudbetoonelementide montaažil Sven Viin, PVM Ehitus

13.15    Lõuna

14.00    Ohud betooni transpordil ja pumpamisel Kaido Kivistik, Rudus

15.15    Ressursisäästlik ja tulemuslik ehitusplatsi üldkontrolli korraldamine ja
safety management Tarmo Nakkurt, Must maja

16.00    Koolituse lõpp

Price of the training €65, for members of the Concrete Association of Estonia €45. The price excludes value added tax.
Participants will receive 3.9 training points for the Estonian Civil Engineers Association.
Free lunch in the school canteen and parking available at the school parking lot.
The pre-requisite for participation is registration by May 4 at the latest 
You can download the registration form here.

More information: phone: 648 1918, e-mail: www.betoon.org

E-Betoonelemendi projekteerimisosakonna juhataja Jaanus Olopi 2-aastane ametiaeg Eesti Ehitusinseneride Liidu (EEL) esimehena on lõppenud ja tema asemel valiti esimeheks Maru Ehitus AS-i arendusdirektor Margo Dengo. Esinduskogu "tõusvaks" aseesimeheks on Kaspar Ots, kes kuulub Consolis gruppi ja on seal CES üksuste direktor.

The Estonian Association of Civil Engineers follows the rotation principle of the umbrella organisation, the European Council of Civil Engineers (ECCE), according to which the Chairman is appointed for 2 years, after which he/she will continue as a Member of Board and the Chairman will be the “rising” Member of Board if elected by the representative body. A new Member of Board is elected instead of the “withdrawing” Chairman, who in 2 years can become the Chairman of Management Board if elected by the representative body.

Margo Dengo - esimees (Maru Ehitus AS arendusdirektor)
Kaspar Ots – “rising” Vice Chairman (CES Director at Consolis Group)
Jaanus Olop - „taanduv“aseesimees (E-Betoonelement AS projektimeeskonna juhataja)

The EEL participates in the designing of research and education policy in the Estonian construction sector, as well as in the development of construction legislation, norms and standards. In order to develop the professional skills of civil engineers, EEL will provide advanced training courses for specialists in construction. The EEL is the organization representing the construction industry in its interaction with other organizations active in the field of construction in Estonia and outside Estonia. The EEL has good cooperation with civil engineers' associations of Finland (RIL), Latvia (LACE) and Lithuania (LSIS).

Estonian Association of Civil Engineers is a voluntary civil engineering association in the Republic of Estonia, which in addition to individual members has included collective members such as the Estonian Association of Water Supply and Wastewater Engineers, the Estonian Heating and Ventilation Engineering Association, the Estonian Geotechnical Society and the Estonian Association of Water Engineers.

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