The Caritas Association of the Diocese of Eichstätt is planning the new construction and general renovation of your children's village
Marienstein in Eichstätt during ongoing operation.
The children's village is a fully inpatient facility in which currently about 100 children aged about 6-15 years are cared for. Caritas has decided to restructure the children's village, to renovate the entire facility or to rebuild parts of it.
In the course of the functional restructuring and renovation of the entire children's village, the
affiliated special school with gym and outdoor sports facilities according to the current pedagogical
Functionally adapted requirements and future
The total cost of the project (KG 200-600) is estimated at € 34.5 million net.
It is intended to commission the following services (in stages) with this tender:
Services of structural design, work phases 1-6 according to §§ 49 ff. HOAI.
The Caritas Association of the Diocese of Eichstätt is planning the new construction and general renovation of your children's village
Marienstein in Eichstätt.
The Caritas Children's Village Marienstein is located in the city of Eichstätt and was founded in the 70s by the
Architect Eckert Pressel Jakubik. Architecturally, the village is to be regarded as an offshoot of the Olympic Village in Munich, as it was planned and built in the same reinforced concrete precast construction method.
The children's village comprises a central building, three residential buildings, a staff residence, two
Caretaker bungalows, a church, a special school with gym and several garages, and is equipped with
a district heating network with its own combined heat and power plant. The Children's Village is a
fully inpatient facility, in which currently about 100 children aged about 6-15 years are cared for. The
Care is provided by about 160 employees in 10 fully inpatient residential groups and 2 curative education day care centers.
The ever-advancing development of the pedagogical concept has functional traces
in the Children's Village. For this reason, Caritas has decided to reorganize the Children's Village
structure, renovate the entire plant or rebuild parts. With this measure, the children's village is to be adapted to current and future needs, and implemented with a sustainable construction method and future-oriented flexibility.
In the course of the functional restructuring and renovation of the entire children's village, the
affiliated special school with gym and outdoor sports facilities according to the current pedagogical
Requirements can be functionally adapted and made fit for the future.
For further planning, the "validated concept" from the feasibility study as well as the
Variant new building for the special school and sports hall can be implemented.
For the implementation of the construction project, a concept with construction phases and interim solutions must be developed
- as the children's village must remain in operation during construction.
The total cost of the project (KG 200-600) is estimated at € 34.5 million net.
The milestones for the implementation of the project provide:
- Leistungsbeginn: Dec 2022
- Start of construction: June 2024
- Completion: Dec 2031
Children's Village (Validated Concept) approx. € 24.5 million net estimated and divided into the following breakdown of KG:- KG 200 € 125,804
- KG 300 12.795.704 €
- KG 400 7.403.133 €
- KG 500 2.604.030 €
- KG 600 800.289 €
School and sports hall ( variant new building ) approx.10.0 million € net estimated and divided into the following
Distribution of the KG:
- KG 200 785.041 €
- KG 300 6.150.550 €
- KG 400 2.368.578 €
- KG 500 677.044 €
- KG 600 0 €
Structural engineering services are to be awarded for the measure in accordance with §§ 49 et seq. HOAI. The services are commissioned in stages.
First of all, in the 1st order stage, the service phases 1 and 3 according to § 51 HOAI are commissioned. In the following commissioning stages, the service phases 4-6 (gradually) are called up in accordance with § 51 HOAI. There is no legal entitlement to commissioning the further service phases.