The procedure is a multiple commission for the services of the object planning for the new administrative headquarters waste management Rems-Murr AöR (against remuneration according to HOAI, without order promise) with upstream participation competition (prequalification).
The administration of AWRM is currently in a location search for a new administration building. For this purpose, a feasibility study has already been carried out for an existing building at Bahnhofstraße 64 in Waiblingen, which has shown that the building could be used as a new administrative building of AWRM through renovation and expansion.
With the future administration building, AWRM wants to offer citizens more service and advice. In addition to many innovative online services, it would also like to offer an innovative consulting concept for situations that require the physical presence of citizens. For this purpose, separate advisory areas are to be provided for the citizens – a classic consultation directly in the work area as before should no longer take place. This separation between consulting and work area should also lead to the possibility of another strategic goal of the organization: the introduction of a new, modern working environment. Today, AWRM employees work in small-scale, similar spatial structures.
In the future, employees will be offered a greater variety of working environments. In addition to the classic workplaces, which tend to be offered in a more open structure, communicative meeting places for informal meetings, temporary work and projects should also be available.
A contemporary concept is expected that meets today's requirements as well as can respond appropriately to future developments. The existing building floor plan from the old stock, together with the extension, must be designed accordingly flexible and open to the future in order to keep the scope for sustainable use as large as possible.
The building complex (old building and extension) is to be used to the maximum in terms of area, so that, if possible, another external organizational unit of the Rems-Murr district can be accommodated separately from the AWRM administration.