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Published18/06/2025
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Deadline03/07/2025
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Today19/07/2025
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Action number: B14H E 152510005 (HaSta) Name of the measure: LMU Klinikum - Munich - Concentration of the clinical uses remaining at the city centre site in the area of the Ziemssen area - General refurbishment Ziemssenbau 25-052708 In the course of a general reorganization of the clinic uses of the LMU Klinikum München in Großhadern and the city center, a modern, efficient and economical clinic structure is to be created. The downtown campus is affected by the abandonment of buildings, new buildings and extensive restructuring. The Ziemssenbau, which is connected to the Klinikum Innenstadt via two buildings and concerns this construction project, now and in the future contains complementary medical uses and general facilities for patient care and administration. The Ziemssenbau is listed as a single monument in the list of monuments and at its core a classicist complex from the period 1809 to 1813, created by the conversion and extension of a monastery complex from the period 1751 to 1754. This first ‘general hospital’ of the city of Munich underwent a profound refurbishment in the years 1896 to 1902, which led to its present form. War damage and a large number of reconstructions after 1945 have led to significant changes in the historical building structure. The building with the external dimensions 100 by 66 meters and two almost square courtyards consists of three full floors (at Ziemssenstraße four), an extended attic and only to a small extent cellar rooms. The basic structure with six stairwells and corridors arranged mainly on the inner courtyards is clearly arranged. The masonry construction with walls sometimes over 90 cm thick contains mainly steel beam ceilings with concrete trusses from the period around 1900 as well as wooden beam ceilings. The foundations are made of masonry. The wooden roof chairs date back to the time of reconstruction, except for a sub-area. The room program for the Ziemssenbau comprises 10,645 m2 NUF 1-7. It is planned to refurbish all floors and rooms of the building for further use in two construction phases plus preliminary measures and pre-construction measures. In addition, new construction areas such as the underground technical building South, the complete basement of the two inner courtyards, the construction of the ground-floor casino in the inner courtyard West and the new construction of the complete roof are planned. See all the information in the enclosed A_25_052708_Task description. Services - basic services and special services - of the construction logistics service profile for service phase 5 - 8 are awarded. Gradual commissioning is foreseen. See all information in 24_052708_VII-02_Contract in the Contract and Attachments folder. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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71240000 - Architectural, engineering and planning services
71312000 - Structural engineering consultancy services
71500000 - Construction-related services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
45200000 - Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
45000000 - Construction work 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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