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Published23/10/2025
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Today15/11/2025
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Deadline28/11/2025
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Opening of tenders28/11/2025
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Hohenstaufengymnasium BA2 – Renovation of 1970s cultivation (HSG): Scaffolding works Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The measure "Renovation of 70s cultivation in the course of the general renovation of the Hohenstaufen-Gymnasium in Bad Wimpfen" is an existing building from the 70s with an auditorium, classrooms and an attached canteen. The existing extension was built in 1977 as an extension of the former monastery building. In 2005, this was expanded by the addition of a canteen. The building consists of 3 floors (1st floor). OG - UG) in the southwestern and 2 above ground floors in the eastern area. The building corresponds to building class 5. It is an unregulated special construction. The building has an irregular layout and is directly connected to the monastery building via the auditorium on the ground floor. In the entrance area there is a basement single-storey hall, which connects the eastern area between the ground floor and the upper floor with half-storey storeys, in the southwestern area the canteen on the ground floor and the classrooms on the first floor. The building is largely preserved in the cubature and use. There is a demolition of the external sanitary unit and the dismantling / replacement of the window and roof surfaces. The steel structure of the cafeteria is being rebuilt. In the interior, evictions, dismantling, disassembly and demolition work are carried out as part of the renovation. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://www.subreport.de/E52359218
https://www.subreport.de/E52359218
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