The city of Ettlingen intends to expand the Johann-Peter-Hebel School in the Schöllbronn district by four classrooms and other rooms.
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To this end, the city of Ettlingen is currently conducting a VgV with a participation competition and planning for architects.
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For the extension of the Johann-Peter-Hebel School, a suitable engineering office is now being sought for the services of technical planning for building services in accordance with §§ 53, 55 HOAI ALG 4+5 (electrical), LPH 1-9, by means of a negotiated procedure with a competitive bidding process. The assignment is to be carried out in stages.
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Estimated further dates:
Negotiations 05.03.2024
The growing number of pupils, the increasing need for classrooms and, last but not least, the legal entitlement to all-day care in primary school, which is to be implemented from 2026, makes school space optimisation necessary. The primary school with about 100 pupils is to be expanded to a two-track system for about 170 pupils.
On the 10,414 m² site, in addition to the two school buildings of the Johann-Peter-Hebel School with the historic school building and the already existing single-track primary school (pavilion), there is a kindergarten and a school and club sports hall.
In a feasibility study, various expansion options were investigated, and the feasibility study will be made available to all participants. The extension is to take the form of a 2-storey extension to the pavilion and an extension of the single-storey pavilion area (variant 2.2 of the feasibility study). The usable area of the pavilion will be increased from approx. 343m² to approx. 699m². The gross floor area of the extension and extension amounts to a total of approx. 560m².
The school pavilion was built in 2001 in solid construction on large bored piles. The floor slab was self-supporting between the pile head beams with thermal insulation underneath. The outer and inner walls are made of masonry, hollow perforated bricks and the staircases are made of reinforced concrete. All changes to the existing building should be made taking into account the building structure and the building construction.
The present structural analysis provides the necessary evidence for the construction of a two-storey school building without a basement. The calculation is provided, as well as pipeline plans for sub-areas and the as-built plans.
The implementation is to be implemented quickly while the school is still in operation. During the construction phase, individual school funds can be relocated to the historic school building after consultation with the awarding authority. Completion is scheduled for autumn 2025.
In order to optimize the construction phase, the extension is to be planned in timber or timber hybrid construction.
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The budget / total budget was assumed to be €2,380,000 million gross (as of Q3 2022).
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Funding from the school construction funding programme is being applied for for the project.
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In the course of the extension of the single-storey pavilion area, a second sanitary core is to be added on the upper floor.
Barrier-free access to the upper floor is ensured by the elevator already present in the pavilion.
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A suitable engineering office is being sought for the services of technical planning for building services in accordance with §§ 53, 55 HOAI ALG 4+5 (electrical), LPH 1-9.
The assignment is to be carried out in stages. In the first stage, the work phases 1-3 are commissioned. There is no legal entitlement to the further commissioning of the following service level, as well as the customer reserves the right to have individual services provided within a service level itself or by third parties.
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The technical planning TGA (HLS) is the subject of a separate contract notice.
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For further information on the project, please refer to Appendix 04 - Project description