-
Published08/11/2018
-
Deadline14/12/2018
-
Awarded24/04/2019
-
Today16/11/2025
Utilities
- indicates text translated automatically in your browsing language
Germany-Potsdam: Load-bearing structure design services
The orange lock (1851 – 1864), with a total length of 305 m, comprises the central central construction with two towers and two open galleries in between them. The Raffaelsaal and two representative apartments are located in the EC. The OGs included staff homes. The tower booths and galleries were designed to serve as points of view over the Sanssouci Park, the Ruinenberg and the Krongut Bornstedt. On the side, the two 100-metre plant heels are joined, the end of which is pavillon-like head-mounted.
The ensemble is a monument and has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Potsdam and Berlin since 1990.
The special investment programme 2 of the Berlin-Brandenburg Foundation for Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg provides for the completion of the rehabilitation of the overall ensemble and the internal rehabilitation of the eastern and western plant halls.
Text automatically translated in your browsing language
Automatically translated
https://vergabemarktplatz.brandenburg.de/VMPSatellite/notice/CXP9YRXDBJB
Postal address: Behringstraße 81
Town: Potsdam
Postal code: 14482
Country: DEU
This content published on this page is meant purely as an additional service and has no legal effect. The Union's institutions do not assume any liability for its contents. The official versions of the relevant tendering notices are those published in the Supplement of Official Journal of the European Union and available in TED. Those official texts are directly accessible through the links embedded in this page. For more information please see Public Procurement Explainability and Liability notice.