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Published31/12/2024
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Deadline31/01/2025
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Opening of tenders31/01/2025
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Today18/03/2025
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Development and planning services for refurbishment and construction preparation Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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The cities, Gelsenkirchen and Herten are working intermunicipally on the development of the project “Neue Zeche Westerholt”. For this purpose, the two municipalities founded the development company Neue Zeche Westerholt mbH, which is to open up the area for succession use. The measure is to be partially implemented with funding. The application for funding under the 5-location programme will be submitted at the end of 2024, with approval expected in mid-2025. The planning room with a size of about 39 ha is located on the city limits of the cities Gelsenkirchen and Herten in the districts Hassel and Westerholt and directly adjacent to the district Bertlich. In addition to the actual Westerholt 1/2 shaft area, the planning room includes a fallow area adjacent to the south (former handover station of DB AG) as well as public transport areas (including parts of Marler Straße, Egonstraße/ Geschwisterstraße and Ringstraße). In 2015, the feasibility study was prepared with the “Masterplan Neue Zeche Westerholt” and subsequently qualified by various expert opinions. The basis of these urban planning plans is the basis for the development plans 428 (Gelsenkirchen) and 185 (Herten), for which the statutes are to be adopted in mid-2025. The former mine was used for mining operations for around 100 years before it was discontinued at the end of 2008. The mine area stretched from southwest to northeast has a maximum length of about 1,400 m and a maximum width of about 530 m. Since the use of the site in the past required larger embankments, there are now numerous connecting embankments to the surrounding area for the mine area. Differences in height of up to 10 m. In addition, the inhomogeneous, not evenly compacted fill material is not suitable as ground for new construction. During operation, buildings and facilities were repeatedly demolished, depending on requirements and use, and these areas were partially rebuilt. These diverse structural pre-uses, which are often not sufficiently documented, result in the need for intensive ground preparation. As part of the termination of the mining supervision of this area, the mining operator (RAG AG) must carry out the so-called ABP procedure (Final Operation Plan) with the aim of leaving the area without danger. In the course of this, all above-ground facilities and buildings (up to 50 cm below GOK) have already been removed, which are not suitable for subsequent use. Cavities and cellars were filled with loose masses. The specifications for the measures in the context of soil remediation (hotspot remediation) are processed by RAG and are included as a separate lot in a joint tender. In accordance with different responsibilities and responsibilities, the soil remediation of the area must be regulated in different procedures: The General Part Remediation Plan was completed in June 2024 and has now been approved by both the Arnsberg District Government, Division 6 Mining and Energy, and the environmental authorities involved. It describes the overall measures in the context of soil remediation and regulates the basic responsibilities. The actual measures are described in Partial Recovery Plans I and II. Partial recovery plan I is available in its final version and will be submitted to the Arnsberg district government for approval in due course. It regulates all remediation measures to be carried out in the course of mining law proceedings, essentially the so-called hot-spot remediation and the handling of the relocation structure in which the contaminated sites are encapsulated. Partial recovery plan II is still in progress and is expected to be submitted to the environmental authorities (Stadt GE and Kreis RE) in Q1 2025. This recovery plan regulates all measures that are outside the scope of the mining procedure (and thus within the competence of the EC NCW). Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://www.subreport.de/E19199683
https://www.subreport.de/E37848292
71240000 - Architectural, engineering and planning services
71300000 - Engineering services
71322000 - Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
71320000 - Engineering design services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
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