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Published29/01/2025
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Today16/02/2025
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Deadline28/02/2025
Utilities
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DKL: Dismantling measures for the planned new construction projects Biomass logistics and heating station Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
As part of the construction of new heat generation plants (biomass logistics and heating station, separate procurement projects), extensive dismantling work (estimated at more than 150,000 m3) is required at the Klingenberg HKW in Berlin. This includes the dismantling of complex industrial building structures in confined and sometimes difficult-to-access areas as well as the professional disposal of waste materials. The construction sites cover the entire power plant area and concern a large number of different building structures. The tasks also include work at high altitudes (over 30 m), the removal of heavy, large-format and suspended components as well as the dismantling in narrow spaces such as silos and tanks, partly with intertwined structural structures. As part of the remediation, a high level of pollutants is expected, including residues of plants, asbestos, PAHs, KMFs, lead, as well as heavy pigeon droppings and contaminated soil. The dismantling work must be carried out during the ongoing operation of the power plant. Due to the particular sensitivity of the project in the context of the overall development of the site, a high degree of parallelism of activities is required. In addition, the project places exceptionally high demands on health and environmental protection as well as on structural processes. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://bieterzugang.deutsche-evergabe.de/evergabe.bieter/api/external/deeplink/subproject/0acee099-7082-4ebf-b5a5-563e5c30b926
https://bieterzugang.deutsche-evergabe.de/evergabe.bieter/api/external/deeplink/subproject/0acee099-7082-4ebf-b5a5-563e5c30b926
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