The Federal Company for Waste Disposal mbH (BGE), hereinafter referred to as the Client (AG),
is responsible for the construction and operation of federal installations to ensure the
and for the final disposal of radioactive waste (§ 9a para. 3 AtG IM). For the mine
Since 22.05.2002, Konrad has received the planning approval decision for the construction of
repository 121. By decree of 30.05.2007, the Federal Ministry for the Environment,
Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS)
competent authority to carry out the conversion of the Konrad mine into a
repository for radioactive waste with negligible heat generation.
As part of the reorganisation of the organisational structure in the field of final disposal,
On 25 April 2017, this task was transferred from the BMUB (now BMUV) to the BGE.
In 2002, the Konrad shaft was established as Germany's first repository for 303,000 m32 of radioactive
Waste approved. Storage operations are scheduled to begin in 2029.
On the basis of this call for tenders, an offer is made for production-related
Consultancy and quality assurance activities at a company involved in the manufacture of equipment,
systems and components (BU) and their subcontractors
(UAN) in the field of mechanical engineering, mining technology as well as crane and lifting technology
for the Konrad repository.
See description of services