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Published04/12/2024
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Today16/01/2025
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Deadline20/01/2025
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Conversion and extension of the Albert Schweitzer School: Technical building equipment Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The Albert Schweitzer Elementary School (ASS) was built in 1956 as a classic hallway school with adjoining caretaker's apartment. This was reused in 2010 for open all-day care and connected to the main building by an intermediate structure. In the interests of sustainability, the expansion is to be built predominantly in timber construction. The plans are to preserve the existing building as far as possible and to expand it with a two-storey extension that integrates the existing intermediate building. This is intended to create a compact structure. Only the part of the building with the old caretaker's apartment is to be demolished. Whether the toilet building will also be demolished will have to be clarified in the further planning process. The concept does not envisage further use as the main toilet building. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://www.vergabe-westfalen.de/VMPSatellite/notice/CXPWYYNLEQ3
https://www.vergabe-westfalen.de/VMPSatellite/notice/CXPWYYNLEQ3
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