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Published16/06/2025
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Today08/07/2025
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Deadline18/07/2025
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New building "Multigenerational house Wiggerskamp" incl. day care center in Emlichheim - structural design Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The municipality of Emlichheim was included in the urban development support programme "Living Centres" in 2021 with the measure "Emlichheim-Ortskern". The central goal is to stabilise and strengthen the centre of Emlichheim as a central area. The social infrastructure is also to be further developed. Accordingly, the goal was formulated for the Wiggerskamp development area, which is centrally located in the village, to make it available for social infrastructure. A new building is to be built for the "multigenerational house mustard grain", which has existed for almost two decades. Currently, the multi-generational house Senfkorn (MGH) uses rented premises in a former residential building (rental by a private owner) at the busy intersection Wilsumer Str./Ringer Straße. The recently increased need for consulting, support and integration requires a spatial expansion that is not possible at the current location. Therefore, the construction of a new building in the area of the Wiggerskamp is planned. The old site is to be abandoned and the facility completely relocated from the previous location to the Wiggerskamp. The location for the multi-generational house Senfkorn will therefore continue to be located in the centre of the municipality of Emlichheim. The immediate proximity to the newly created railway station with ZOB will be new (reactivation of the railway line by the end of 2026). With this even more central location and the proximity to public transport offers, the number of "runners" from the ranks of the residents and refugees will increase once again in terms of open offers. The new location will also be easy to reach on foot and by bike: In the development of the Wiggerskamp, the municipality envisages the creation of attractive foot and bike path connections (connections to Dorfstraße and Bahnhofstraße). For motorized traffic, the connection is via the loading road. The production of public parking spaces is planned. The multi-generational house Senfkorn already represents an accepted and well-accepted offer of social infrastructure by the inhabitants of Emlichheim. The diverse offer appeals to a wide range of population groups in Emlichheim and is used by them. The new concept of the MGH mustard grain will be based on the needs of the users, drawing on many years of experience and intensive exchanges with the users at the old location. The construction project at the Wiggerskamp site will include a day care centre, the multi-generational house, a second-hand shop, a café and offices. The construction costs (KG 300 and 400) for this are currently estimated at approximately EUR 4.15 million gross. The range of products and services offered by the mustard seed multi-generational house is geared towards all generations and social groups. The volunteers as well as the users themselves are intensively involved in the design of the offer (e.g. design of events). Refugees are also involved (e.g. cultural cafe design). In this context, they come into contact with the entire cross-section of the Emlichheim population in the mustard seed, which is very conducive to integration into local society. Attached as annex "04-2_Neubau-Multigenerationenhaus_TWP_AB-Anl.2_Feasibility study" is the feasibility study of the office "Büter Bauunternehmen GmbH". The goal of the client is to implement the planning idea underlying the feasibility study. Initial consultations with the parties involved regarding the building and floor plan design have already taken place. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://www.dtvp.de/Satellite/notice/CXP4Y5P5J8S
https://www.dtvp.de/Satellite/notice/CXP4Y5P5J8S
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