For the renovation and conversion of the new headquarters of Stadtwerke Stuttgart GmbH and Stuttgart Netze GmbH, the following services must be provided in the "Carpentry" trade advertised here:
- Construction of wall coverings incl. fittings and fixtures;
- benches with backrests; cloakrooms;
- Schiebepaneele abgependelt;
- Room dividers in cubes;
- manufacture of shelves with sliding doors and revolving doors and open shelves;
- Tables;
- kitchenettes;
- WC fittings, mirror and mirror cabinets, washbasin substructures;
- Brüstungsverkleidungen;
- baffles and tubes;
- Stairs 7th floor on roof terrace;
- Skirting boards.
Further information can be found in the attached specifications and appendices (Appendix 3). When the contract is concluded, the contract attached as Annex 2 is concluded.
Stadtwerke Stuttgart GmbH and Stuttgarter Netze GmbH plan to move their respective headquarters, consisting of administration and technical areas with workshops, to a common location in the future. For this purpose, the “Kesselstrasse 23 in Stuttgart-Wangen” property was identified as a suitable existing property as a result of a location search, which is now to be rented on a long-term basis and renovated and converted according to requirements.
The Kesselstrasse 23 property is a large, cohesive building with an adjoining outdoor area, which was planned and constructed in several construction phases and is divided into three components:
1. The “office” component with eight above-ground floors and a basement floor must be upgraded to fire protection technology. In addition, the office space is to be converted with a view to modern working environments and to meet the specific requirements of future users.
2. The “storage” component with three above-ground floors and a basement floor is to be adapted to the requirements of users internally by means of partial installations on all floors.
3. The single-storey and non-basement “workshop” component must be rebuilt and upgraded according to the extensive requirements of the new user.
For the “office” component, interior construction includes the dismantling of non-load-bearing existing walls and surfaces, as well as the expansion into modern working environments with closed and open workspaces, retreat and collaboration areas, as well as meeting and ancillary rooms. The active involvement of the user with all department-specific requirements must be taken into account here.