10 February 2020
4. About 15,000 m³ of soil will be removed to make room for the basement? That's about 150 days of work, with approximately 14 full lorries' worth every day.
5. Some 850 m³ of concrete will be poured over the floor of the ground floor, into which 140 tonnes of reinforcing steel have been fitted?
6. Installing the temporary trestles (steel pillars on which the entire building will temporarily stand) has to be executed with mikado-like precision?
7. The steel for the trestles alone weighs 180 tonnes, which amounts to about 450 beams of 400 kg each?
8. In order to make the building sufficiently rigid while raising it from the old to the new foundation, we have already attached 1.3 km of steel to the walls and installed another 4 km of wooden beams in hallways and doors as support?
That is also why many outside windows and doors have been temporarily bricked up.
9. That we are working very hard to realise an amazing basement of about 3,000 m²?
10. That we have already built two 'Eiffel towers' in the building?
(One in the location of the new transformer and one in the location of the old transformer, to ensure that the building will stay standing when the basements are being constructed.)