The purpose of the tender is to make a building on the property at Theodor-Althoff-Straße 1 in 45133 Essen usable for various functional areas. Since the UK Essen is reaching its limits in terms of land capacity due to the inner-city embedding of the campus, it has acquired the aforementioned property. The building is in good structural condition with a usable area of approximately 20,000 m2. It is intended to enable a "mix of uses" for research, teaching, medical school and administration with a direct connection to the campus of the UK Essen (2,000 m as the crow flies). Among other things, it is planned to house research areas / laboratories as well as a medical college in parts A (partially) and B. For the conversion of the respective areas according to the requirements of the University Hospital Essen, services in the field of object planning, laboratory planning and building services (ELT and HLSK) are required. The services will be tendered in three lots.
Project planningThe University Hospital Essen ('UK Essen') has acquired a property at Theodor-Althoff-Straße 1 (6 upper floors, 3 basement floors) and intends to accommodate, inter alia, research areas/laboratories and a medical college in buildings A and B. For the conversion of the respective areas according to the requirements of the University Hospital Essen, the property planning is commissioned. The medical college in the form of school and administration areas is to be accommodated on upper floors 1 and 2 on approx. 4,900 m². This requires classrooms, group study rooms, subject-specific classrooms for practical use, a library, changing rooms, washrooms, storage, as well as office and meeting rooms. On the 3rd floor, there will be space for laboratory space for the sub-areas of research, central pathology and forensic medicine on approx. 2,761 m². On the 4th and 5th floors, laboratory space for the research sub-area is to be set up on approx. 5,522 m² (50% of which is pre-equipped with 8-fold air exchange). In the case of laboratory areas, those of biosafety level 1 and 2 are required. They are needed, among other things, for sampling, rapid section, histology, immunohistology, cytology, molecular pathology, forensic genetics, toxicology, dissection areas and areas for multifunctional research units. In addition, there are ancillary rooms such as staff changing rooms, storage rooms and office space. In addition, there are creative spaces on the ground floor for flexible usage options of approx. 1,000 m² each for a planned daycare center and a conference zone (idea island, e.g. also for start-up companies in the healthcare sector). Optionally, special areas with a size of 2,255 m² are to be created for a cafeteria/kitchen in particular and for foyer, lounge and traffic routes. Due to ongoing discussions with users, there may still be changes/shifts in the usable space. The planning of the equipment and furnishing of the areas is carried out directly by the UK Essen. This also applies to the planning of media technology, facility management and the security concept. At the beginning of the project, the interfaces are coordinated in detail between the property planner or the specialist planners, the responsible departments and the project management of the client. If a day-care centre is to be operated in the creative areas, part of the planning and supervision of the construction will be carried out directly by the operator of the day-care centre. The interfaces are then coordinated in detail between the property planner or the specialist planners, the operator of the daycare center and the project management of the client. There is a high level of urgency for the commissioning of the laboratory areas. The planning of the laboratory areas has the highest planning priority. A temporal flexibility of the object planner or the specialist planning for the planning (which can be called up optionally) is expected. This means that the planning and construction phases are partly carried out in parallel, with a time delay or following the planning of the laboratory areas. The options in question are retrieved when the order is placed. The schedule attached to the VgV procedure is considered a basic plan and is coordinated and detailed in coordination with the commissioned property planner or the specialist planners and project management of the client. Further information can be found in the specifications.
Laboratory planningThe University Hospital Essen ('UK Essen') has acquired a property at Theodor-Althoff-Straße 1 (6 upper floors, 3 basement floors) and intends to accommodate, inter alia, research areas/laboratories and a medical college in buildings A and B. For the conversion of the respective areas according to the requirements of the University Hospital Essen, the laboratory planning is commissioned.
The medical college in the form of school and administration areas is to be accommodated on upper floors 1 and 2 on approx. 4,900 m². This requires classrooms, group study rooms, subject-specific classrooms for practical use, a library, changing rooms, washrooms, storage, as well as office and meeting rooms.
On the 3rd floor, there will be space for laboratory space for the sub-areas of research, central pathology and forensic medicine on approx. 2,761 m². On the 4th and 5th floors, laboratory space for the research sub-area is to be set up on approx. 5,522 m² (50% of which is pre-equipped with 8-fold air exchange). In the case of laboratory areas, those of biosafety level 1 and 2 are required. They are needed, among other things, for sampling, rapid section, histology, immunohistology, cytology, molecular pathology, forensic genetics, toxicology, dissection areas and areas for multifunctional research units. In addition, there are ancillary rooms such as staff changing rooms, storage rooms and office space.
In addition, there are creative spaces on the ground floor for flexible usage options of approx. 1,000 m² each for a planned daycare center and a conference zone (idea island, e.g. also for start-up companies in the healthcare sector).
Optionally, special areas with a size of 2,255 m² are to be created for a cafeteria/kitchen in particular and for foyer, lounge and traffic routes.
Due to ongoing discussions with users, there may still be changes/shifts in the usable space.
The planning of the equipment and furnishing of the areas is carried out directly by the UK Essen. This also applies to the planning of media technology, facility management and the security concept. At the beginning of the project, the interfaces are coordinated in detail between the property planner or the specialist planners, the responsible departments and the client's project management.
If a day-care centre is to be operated in the creative areas, part of the planning and supervision of the construction will be carried out directly by the operator of the day-care centre. The interfaces are then coordinated in detail between the property planner or the specialist planners, the operator of the daycare center and the project management of the client.
There is a high level of urgency for the commissioning of the laboratory areas. The planning of the laboratory areas has the highest planning priority.
A temporal flexibility of the object planner or the specialist planning for the planning (which can be called up optionally) is expected. This means that the planning and construction phases are partly carried out in parallel, with a time delay or following the planning of the laboratory areas.
The options in question are retrieved when the order is placed.
The schedule attached to the VgV procedure is considered a basic plan and is coordinated and detailed in coordination with the commissioned property planner or the specialist planners and project management of the client.
Further information can be found in the specifications.
Technical building equipment (TGA – ELT and HLSK)The University Hospital Essen ('UK Essen') has acquired a property at Theodor-Althoff-Straße 1 (6 upper floors, 3 basement floors) and intends to accommodate, inter alia, research areas/laboratories and a medical college in buildings A and B. For the conversion of the respective areas according to the requirements of the University Hospital Essen, services within the framework of the technical building equipment (TGA, HLSK and ELT) are commissioned.
The medical college in the form of school and administration areas is to be accommodated on upper floors 1 and 2 on approx. 4,900 m². This requires classrooms, group study rooms, subject-specific classrooms for practical use, a library, changing rooms, washrooms, storage, as well as office and meeting rooms.
On the 3rd floor, there will be space for laboratory space for the sub-areas of research, central pathology and forensic medicine on approx. 2,761 m². On the 4th and 5th floors, laboratory space for the research sub-area is to be set up on approx. 5,522 m² (50% of which is pre-equipped with 8-fold air exchange). In the case of laboratory areas, those of biosafety level 1 and 2 are required. They are needed, among other things, for sampling, rapid section, histology, immunohistology, cytology, molecular pathology, forensic genetics, toxicology, dissection areas and areas for multifunctional research units. In addition, there are ancillary rooms such as staff changing rooms, storage rooms and office space.
In addition, there are creative spaces on the ground floor for flexible usage options of approx. 1,000 m² each for a planned daycare center and a conference zone (idea island, e.g. also for start-up companies in the healthcare sector).
Optionally, special areas with a size of 2,255 m² are to be created for a cafeteria/kitchen in particular and for foyer, lounge and traffic routes.
Due to ongoing discussions with users, there may still be changes/shifts in the usable space.
The planning of the equipment and furnishing of the areas is carried out directly by the UK Essen. This also applies to the planning of media technology, facility management and the security concept. At the beginning of the project, the interfaces are coordinated in detail between the property planner or the specialist planners, the responsible departments and the project management of the client.
If a day-care centre is to be operated in the creative areas, part of the planning and supervision of the construction will be carried out directly by the operator of the day-care centre. The interfaces are then coordinated in detail between the property planner or the specialist planners, the operator of the daycare center and the project management of the client.
There is a high level of urgency for the commissioning of the laboratory areas. The planning of the laboratory areas has the highest planning priority.
A temporal flexibility of the object planner or the specialist planning for the planning (which can be called up optionally) is expected. This means that the planning and construction phases are partly carried out in parallel, with a time delay or following the planning of the laboratory areas.
The options in question are retrieved when the order is placed.
The schedule attached to the VgV procedure is considered a basic plan and is coordinated and detailed in coordination with the commissioned property planner or the specialist planners and project management of the client.
Further information can be found in the specifications.