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Awarded11/11/2024
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Today21/06/2025
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Kyffhäusertherme - Attraction Wellness bath and new sports bath - Services Project management according to AHO Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Since its establishment in 1998, the Kyffhäusertherme has been a central building block of the tourism and leisure facilities of the city of Bad Frankenhausen. During this time, the offer of the thermal baths was continuously expanded in various construction phases. The city now intends to reposition the Kyffhäusertherme. In order to achieve this goal, an increase in quality and attractiveness is planned through the modernization and expansion of the entire plant. In the Kyffhäuserkreis, the supply of water areas for the school and sports sector is currently insufficient. For this reason, the facility is now to be expanded to include its own sports and school pool. Due to the simultaneously planned conversion measures in the thermal spa, cost savings can be expected for both the building structure and the building services. Concept Both projects are to be combined in a common facility. In the old building, a separation of the two main bathroom areas is implemented as a decisive measure. The result is: - a quiet, wellness-oriented swimming pool with relaxation areas and direct access to the extended and renovated sauna, - an active sport and fun pool area that integrates slide and children's pool. The extension expands the sports and fun pool area with: - a 25m school and sports pool with separate student entrance, changing rooms and showers, - the slide area. In order to expand the entire plant, the following are being built in the annex: - a new catering area (indoor and outdoor), - a new fitness area (equipment-assisted therapy). The new building will be built in extension of the first construction phase to the south following the Schlossplatz and forms a new square edge behind the row of trees bordering the Schlossplatz. At the same time, he formulates a new entrance situation and a forecourt to the spa through the extension and the colonnade passage. The new building will be built as a sequence of light gable roof areas, the scale and inclination of which borrows from the existing typology of the old town. The roofs are supported by a sequence of glue binders that divide the flat structure inwards and outwards and make the building parts legible. The facade is essentially designed as a post-transom construction, creating a bright, lightweight structure. In order to meet the conservation requirements of the environment, the new building preserves as much space as possible to the historic city wall. To the castle it drops to a height of 2.90m. The overall measure includes the following areas: - Attractive thermal baths: approx. 4,100 m2 - new sports bath: 1,780 m2 The construction cost ceiling for the attractiveness of the thermal baths and the extension of a sports bath is currently set at approximately EUR 13.6 million (KG 300+400, net). Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
71500000 - Construction-related services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
71541000 - Construction project management services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
71540000 - Construction management services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
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Town: Berlin
Postal code: 10785
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