New life for the graduation work: renovation starts with 300,000 euros!

New life for the graduation work: renovation starts with 300,000 euros!
in the Salinental valley of Bad Kreuznach, the renovation of the largest graduation work is progressing. This impressive building has a length of 320 meters and a height of nine meters. Gut has the renewal of a total of 640 meters of thorns and structures. The third section of 120 meters is currently being re -stocked. Over 9000 black thorn bundles are processed, which are manufactured into new sprinkling walls. The old thorns and slats were removed and disposed of in November.
The reconstruction of the graduation work is carried out by a Polish specialist company that works with nine employees for a period of two weeks. The cost of the current construction phase amounts to 300,000 euros. Robust Douglasia wood is used to increase the shelf life of the structure. The entire renovation is to be completed by the beginning of 2026 and the total costs are estimated at around 1.2 million euros. There are also numerous works in the Kurpark Bad Münster am Stein, including the renewal of the thorn walls and the exchange of railing handrails and 150 meters of posts.
The mechanics of the graduation works
The function of a graduation tower is based on the evaporation of brine that trickles through a wooden structure made of spruce and black thorn. This combination has proven to be optimal. A carefully sorted and inserted branches offers a large surface for the brine that atomizes and evaporates here. In order to achieve the required effect, the components must be fine -tuned.
The original construction of the graduation plants comes from industrial applications for salt production, but today they present themselves as tourist attractions in spa towns. The positive effect of the breathing air in the area around graduation works refreshes both body and soul. Today, grading works are not only used for salt processing, but also for health promotion.
future developments
The commissioning of the newly renovated graduation systems is planned before Easter, probably from the beginning of April. In addition to the large graduation plants, the focus is also on smaller systems that can play a role in both private and commercial areas. The trend is due to sustainable use of this historical and at the same time functional buildings.
In addition to the work in the Salinental and in the Kurpark, the service range includes approval and work planning, concrete work, electrical installations as well as the maintenance and maintenance of the systems. With this extensive approach it is ensured that the graduation plants not only remain integrated, but also integrated in their surroundings. The successful renovation and maintenance of these urban identity characteristics are a further sign of the importance of health and relaxation in tourism.
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