The Boat House of the Seaside Open-Air Museum
The project was developed based on the construction permit issued by the Ventspils City Council's Architecture and Urban Planning Department's Construction Administrative Inspection. The Ventspils Seaside Open-Air Museum mission is to collect, preserve, research, and promote the material and intangible cultural heritage of the economic and social life of the Baltic Sea's Kurzeme coastline residents in modern and contemporary times.
Client: Ventspils City Municipality Institution "Ventspils Museum"
Developed sections of the construction project from BALTS UN MELNS:
- TAA: Technical and Economic Assessment
- GI: Master Plan
- UPP: Drilling and Pile Foundations
- SA: Situation Analysis
- GP: Master Plan
- TS-CD: Technical Specifications – Construction Section
- TS-L: Technical Specifications – Usage Section
- AR: Architectural Solutions
- IE: Engineering Solutions
- IN: Infrastructure
- BK: Building Structures
- EL: Electrical Supply
- ELT: Electrotechnics
- ESS-CI: Electronic Communication Systems – Central Unit
- ESS-PK: Electronic Communication Systems – Perimeter Control
- ESS-AS: Electronic Communication Systems – Security System
- ESS-VAS: Electronic Communication Systems – Video Surveillance System
- ESS-VN: Electronic Communication Systems – Video Monitoring
- ESS-TK: Electronic Communication Systems – Telecommunications
- EST: Energy Systems
- AVK-A: Heating
- AVK-V: Ventilation
- AVK-K: Air Conditioning
- UKT: Water Supply and Sewerage Networks
- UAS: Automatic Firefighting Systems
- UK: Fire Safety Control
- DOP: Work Organisation Project
- BA: Construction Description
- T: Technology
- BIM: Building Information Modelling