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Announced19/05/2025
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Estimated published06/06/2025
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Today23/06/2025
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Preparation of a refurbishment concept of the machine and shaft building in accordance with conservation objectives at the site Aue of Wismut GmbH Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Expert services (publicly appointed and sworn expert) to secure and repair historic buildings and damage to buildings. Due to the progress of the remediation activities, an adjustment to the actual or future conditions is unavoidable for the further development of the Aue site. This necessity results not only in the dismantling of buildings/plants, but also in the abandonment of entire sites, including infrastructure and plants, as well as in conversion, optimisation and new construction measures. The complex of buildings Schacht 371 is classified as a technical monument as the last testimony of the world's largest uranium mine and one of the components of the World Heritage Montanregion Erzgebirge. As a result, the entirety of the buildings should and must be maintained and maintained. Due to the historically important role in the extraction of uranium ore, the site of shaft 371 will in future be made accessible to the general public as a presentation venue for the ‘Heritage of Wismut’ by the Wismut Stiftung gGmbH. In April 2023, a progress report and catalogue of measures were prepared following a visual inspection of the conservation status of the support scaffold. In this report, reference is made as a matter of urgency to the investigation and evaluation of the shaft house. The various floors of the shaft house are attached to the conveying scaffold. In this context, the machine house in its structural substance should also be considered, as this building is also to be made available for museum reuse for the Wismut Stiftung gGmbH. The structural analysis with the preparation of a refurbishment concept is urgently needed in order to ensure the stability of the machinery and shaft house buildings in the long term and to exclude the risk to adjacent buildings, paths, places and people and thus to comply with the legal traffic safety obligation, as well as the conceptual preparation of the planning for museum conversion. The two buildings are located in the refurbishment area Aue of Wismut GmbH at Talstraße 7 of the city of Hartenstein. Since 2007, the buildings "Maschinen- und Schachthaus" (machine and shaft house) with conveyor scaffolding have been regarded as a technical monument (Office for Building Regulations and Monument Preservation Zwickau). Shaft 371 and the surrounding heaps have been part of the ‘Uranium ore mining landscape’ within the UNESCO World Heritage Mining Region Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří since 2019. Data shaft house: Level 5; Base area approx. 715 m2; GFA 4,440 m2. Data engine house: Level 2; Base area approx. 1,350 m2; GFA 2,483 m2. The task is the preservation/safeguarding and upgrading of the old buildings for preservation and later use for museum design by the 100% subsidiary of Wismut GmbH. Its main task is to preserve the ‘heritage of Wismut’ for posterity and to make it accessible to a broad public. Due to the important requirement as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Montanregion Erzgebirge/ Krušnohoří, a careful balance has to be found between the protection of historical monuments and the need to make them accessible to future generations. This includes the preservation of authenticity, the use of appropriate materials and techniques, as well as the consideration of cultural significance. Maintaining the condition of the buildings in situ, taking into account road safety for later museum use, is a priority. The objective of the contractor's services is to establish the structural condition and to examine the existing structure for the execution of proper maintenance in order to ensure public safety and order. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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