Planning and construction services for the turnkey construction of two modular, three-storey school buildings and a single-storey canteen building with a gross floor area of approx. 6,438 sqm for approx. 500 pupils in grades 1-10
As part of the Berlin School Construction Offensive (BSO), the Lichtenberg district office of Berlin is planning the turnkey construction of the temporary school site "Wustrower Straße 22/24" (WUS22) for 500 students. The handover of the structure, including commissioning, must take place by 13.12.2024 at the latest.
Objectives for the new building of the school location are:
▪ Construction of two three-storey school buildings and a single-storey canteen building (gross floor area approx. 6,438 m2, clear ceiling height at least 2.75 m) including media access
▪ Sustainability in terms of production and construction maintenance – the designs must meet the requirements of BNB - Standard Silver.
▪ Compliance with high energy standards through GEG-30 standard.
At the end of its useful life of approximately 15 years, the building must be dismantled non-destructively and rebuilt at other locations. As a type of construction, therefore, only modular construction or element construction come into question. Otherwise, the choice of construction type and building materials is incumbent on the bidder. The realization in container construction is excluded.
In addition to the above-mentioned construction work, the contractor shall provide the following other services:
- Planning services for all cost groups (KGR 200 to 700)
▪ Design and approval planning, implementation planning, site supervision
▪ Work and assembly planning including structural design
▪ Fire protection planning based on the existing fire protection concept
▪ Consulting services for building physics, esp. Sound insulation and thermal insulation
▪ Kitchen planning
- Surveying services (including calibration of the new building in the official site plan)
- Maintenance and adjustment services following commissioning for the period of
5 years ago