The city of Göppingen intends to carry out the general renovation of the Hohenstaufen-Gymnasium in Göppingen. The building was built in 1959 by the architect Günter Behnisch with Bruno Lambert and supplemented with extensions in 2000 and 2002. The building is a very well-preserved example of school architecture of the 1950s and has been a listed building since 2015. The Hohenstaufen Gymnasium is a three-tier grammar school with a bilingual course with currently about 520 pupils. The Gymnasium is centrally located in the city area and in the immediate vicinity of the Gymnasium there is a sports field, a sports hall and a swimming pool.
The school also offers a full-day offer with the food supply through a canteen, which is not housed in the school building itself.
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The architectural office Behnisch Architekten has been commissioned with the general renovation. Currently, the project is at an advanced stage of preliminary planning (LPH 2). In November, it is to be expected that the design planning has already begun. The renovation of the school should be completed by the end of 2026 at the latest.
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For the general renovation of the Hohenstaufen-Gymnasium, project management by means of negotiation procedures with participation competition is now being sought. The assignment is to be carried out in stages. The usable area of the building was determined to be about 4000m².
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The costs are estimated at € 26.5 million gross (KG 300-700) for the renovation and € 4 million gross (KG 300-700) for the required interim school. The negotiations are expected to take place on 14.11.2022.
For the services of project management according to § 2 AHO issue no.: 9 (March 2020), basic services of the project stages analogous to the architectural services from LPH 3 HOAI, areas of action A-E a suitable office is sought. The assignment is to be carried out in stages.
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The existing building is to be renovated and rebuilt. A general renovation of the class wing and the wing buildings is planned, the floor plan structure can be left in large parts, only minor adjustments are necessary. During the renovation, there will be a relocation of the class wing and the specialist class wings to an interim building, which will also be planned and executed. The school building is barrier-free.
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The aim is to reconcile user requirements, monument protection concerns, energy requirements and the cost-effectiveness of the renovation.
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The implementation of the following measures is planned:
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General renovation:
- General renovation of the entire listed building with preservation of the building fabric
- the energy-efficient renovation of the façade in accordance with monument regulations
- the energy-efficient renovation of the exterior components, such as roof, ceiling soffits and walls
- Installation of ventilation systems for mechanical ventilation of the main class wing and the specialist rooms
- Renewal of all technical installations (heating, sanitary and electrical systems)
- Installation of a fibre-optic network for data technology (production of the necessary data technology infrastructure within the building)
- Brandschutzsanierung
- the refurbishment or renewal of all surfaces in accordance with monument regulations
- Renovation of the outdoor area
- Equipping the classrooms with digital blackboard systems
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Interimsschule:
- Construction of a modular system for the outsourcing of the school in two construction phases (construction period of two years in total)
- the preparation of the sports field for the installation of the interim school and subsequent renovation of the sports field after dismantling of the interim school
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The canteen building, the sports hall and the swimming pool, which are also located on the property, are not part of the general renovation.
Currently, the administration assumes that the existing façade will be preserved and renovated. This variant is supported by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments and is eligible for funding from this authority. It is planned to apply for further grants for the measure in other places. In addition to the building permit, a monument permit is required for the construction project.
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According to the current cost estimate, the costs for the general renovation of the Hohenstaufen-Gymnasium amount to € 26.5 million gross (KG 300-700) for the renovation and to € 4 million gross (KG 300-700) for the required interim school for the outsourcing of school operations.
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In 2018, the RP Stuttgart pledged € 2.1 million in funding for the general renovation of the Hohenstaufen-Gymnasium. In view of the current cost development of this project, the administration will submit a revised application for funding after the cost calculation (with design planning LPH 3) has been submitted.