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Published15/04/2025
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Deadline15/05/2025
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Opening of tenders15/05/2025
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Today23/05/2025
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Development of the Pelkum / Wiescherhöfen 2030 strengthening concept of the city of Hamm Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Hamm is a small city with 180,000 inhabitants and lies between the Ruhr area, Münsterland, Sauerland and Ostwestfalen-Lippe. The city is characterized by the former mining and mining-related industries. This coinage can be easily read in the southwestern district of Pelkum, which also includes the district Wiescherhöfen. The village "Pelkum" developed only with the beginning of mining into a settlement body with residential buildings, office building and train station. The community of Wiescherhöfen, adjacent to the site of the former mine Heinrich Robert, also gained in importance through mining. With the beginning of coal mining on Heinrich Robert from 1906, the population grew rapidly, new settlement areas emerged in the vicinity of the mine site. Of particular note in this context is the Wiescherhöfen workers' settlement, built on the model of the garden city, which is still today a cityscape-defining, identification-giving ensemble. Pelkum and Wiescherhöfen are independent, separate districts. Both settlement structures are dominated by single-family housing estates. The local infrastructure and local services meet the standard of basic centres. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://www.vergabe.metropoleruhr.de/VMPSatellite/notice/CXTDYYRYT5PXTD52
https://www.vergabe.metropoleruhr.de/VMPSatellite/notice/CXTDYYRYT5PXTD52
75131000 - Government services
71300000 - Engineering services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
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