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Published23/09/2024
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Deadline22/10/2024
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Today13/07/2025
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Climate-resilient region with international appeal - two concept studies carried out in Witten Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The city of Witten, in close cooperation with the Ruhrverband, is planning to award a contract for the implementation of two concept studies as part of the state funding programme ‘Climate-resilient region with international appeal’. These studies aim to identify so-called viewing areas in Witten and to develop innovative approaches to near-natural rainwater management in heavily sealed urban districts. This call for tenders primarily addresses bidders who have an urban planning and/or structural engineering training and have well-founded experience in concept development and planning. Furthermore, there will be experience in identifying relevant stakeholders both internally and externally and involving them in the process. The subject-matter of the contract includes the execution of two concept studies in the following areas of study: 1) Witten-Mitte and Witten-Heven, see Title 1 and see Specifications for the identification of a viewing space in the study area Witten-Mitte and Witten-Heven and 2) Witten-Annen and Witten- Rüdinghausen, see Title 2 and see Specifications for the identification of a viewing space in the study area Witten-Annen and Witten-Rüdinghausen. Due to an extension of the implementation period, the concept studies must be completed by 31 October 2026, contrary to the funding decision, a further extension is not planned. The following deliverables will be covered by the concept studies (a full explanation and a list of tasks can be found in the respective Tender Specifications): Work Package 1 (WP1): Process flow and communication concept (needs analysis, development of a procedure and organizational processes as well as the type and intensity of communication). Work package 2: Macroscopic analysis – GIS analysis (analysis of the need for action with regard to the building blocks of the KRiS funding programme as well as consideration of heavy rain provision, climate change adaptation and synergies between the planning projects of the specialist offices. The results will be presented in the steering committee of the project in order to decide on the next steps together). Work package 3: Microscopic analysis is divided into AP3.1 the hydrogeological report (determination of the infiltration capacity of precipitation water of the subsoil in smaller areas coordinated with the control round of the project) and AP3.2 the catalogue of measures (development of suitable measures and their documentation in measure profiles). The results will be presented in the steering committee of the project in order to decide on the next steps together. The results of the WP3 are the definition of a viewing area in the respective study area in which the objectives of the funding guidelines can be met, a coordinated catalogue of measures and the selection of starter measures. Work package 4: Development of starter projects (Up to seven starter projects are planned according to LP 1 and 2 HOAI. The decision on the selection of measures is up to the steering committee and depends on the results of the previous work packages). Work package 5: Presentation of results in the governing bodies of the administration and in the political bodies. Work package 6: Documentation. The tender is based on the idea of a water-conscious urban development, also called a sponge city, in which rainwater is collected and stored locally instead of draining it in the canal. Elements of blue-green infrastructure and rainwater management as close to nature as possible are intended to improve the local water balance in the viewing area as well as the urban climate and to avoid flooding due to heavy rainfall. Consideration areas within the meaning of the Funding Directive are contiguous areas in which 25%, at least 5 hectares, of the total area must be decoupled. This area decoupling serves to improve climatic conditions. When defining viewing areas, water management as well as urban and open space planning deficits and their potentials must be taken into account and interlinked in an integral process. In order to define a scope for consideration, a concept is to be developed in which deficits and potentials are analyzed and explained and concrete climate adaptation measures are conceptually developed. The aim of the concept is to develop a framework for the implementation of eligible projects by 2030. We invite all interested offices to participate in this exciting tender and work together with the city of Witten and the Ruhrverband on a sustainable future for the city of Witten! Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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