Multi-Storey Car Park for the Regional Hospital in Randers
MT Højgaard has built a multi-storey car park with a total of 564 parking spaces for the regional hospital in Randers. The total area is 14,600 m2.
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Project Name
Multi-Storey Car Park for the Regional Hospital in Randers
Status
Finished
Type
Hospitals
City
Customer
Public sector contracting entity: Bygningsstyrelsen (previous Slots- og ejendomsstyrelsen). Client: PPP Randers P-Hus by MT Højgaard, DNB Nord, Sampension and PKA
Collaborators
Operating agreement with DEAS. Architect: Aarhus Arkitekterne
Built in a PPP partnership with the Central Jutland Region
The Central Jutland Region decided to have the multi-storey car park built in a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), where private companies are responsible for everything from finance and design to construction, operation and maintenance. The Central Jutland Region chose a PPP team comprising DEAS (previously known as Dan-Ejendomme), DnB NOR Bank and MT Højgaard.
In a PPP project like this, the partners’ common focus on quality and sustainable solutions means that together they achieve a robust overall economy. The great advantage in being part of a PPP – both for this project in Randers and in general – is that all parties prioritise the economics over a span of years, and not just the short-term.
The multi-storey car park at the regional hospital in carpark will ease the access for patients, relatives and staff.
The use of expanded metal ensures that the house appears partly transparent.
Built on sloping ground
The multi-storey car park has been built on an incline and, in order to optimise the area, we minimised the length of the ramps by allowing all parking decks in the building to slope by 3.5% in relation to the ground. Maximum driving comfort is therefore ensured on the ramps between the floors.
MT Højgaard has built a multi-storey car park with a total of 564 parking spaces.
Light and airy ambiance
The building has been created using expanded metal. This ensures that the house appears partly transparent, which creates a light and airy ambiance.