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Load-bearing structure design services

Contract Value:
-
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
02 August 2021
Closing Date:
30 August 2021
Location(s):
DEE0C Salzlandkreis (DE Germany/DEUTSCHLAND)
Description:
structural planning_new backwidth 5-7 in Aschersleben

In the town of Aschersleben, the construction of a residential complex as well as a commercial unit is planned on the backwidth 5-7 property. Ascherslebener Building- und Wohnungsgesellschaft mbH is owned This is the client for the planned construction project. The planned new construction project is divided into three buildings with a total of 20 residential units as well as a commercial unit and an underground car park. The formerly existing development was essentially cleared up. Remains of the buildings may still be left in the building plot. The aim is to close the street front again and restore the historic street space or inner-city fabric. The plot size is 1,882 square meters. The district will receive a total of between 20-25 parking spaces in an underground car park. The underground car park is reached via a driveway in the ground floor at the back width. The documents for the building permit have been coordinated in cooperation with historical preservation and urban planning and are currently in preparation.

Structural engineering for service phases 5 and 6 according to § 51 HOAI

The service content should be basic services of the individual service phases in accordance with Annex 14 (to Section 51 Paragraph 6, Section 52 Paragraph 2) HOAI. A precise description of services can be found in the attached contract template.

Honorary zone II is to be assigned based on the structure to be planned with low difficulty and from Appendix 14 HOAI.

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The Buyer:
Ascherslebener Gebäude- und Wohnungsgesellschaft mbH
CPV Code(s):
71240000 - Architectural, engineering and planning services
71300000 - Engineering services
71327000 - Load-bearing structure design services