Construction of a Projectile Trap (PU-Geschossfang)
Published 13 March 2026
Location
Kramerhof, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Deadline
21 April 2026
22 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 185,000
Source
ted
Description
This public procurement opportunity in Kramerhof, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, concerns the construction of a projectile trap. The work involves establishing the construction site, installing timber posts (56 at 12/12/70cm), and constructing approximately 70 meters of rough-sawn timber plank walls (up to 5/67cm). A wooden staircase, 14 meters of timber covering (5/90cm), and three mobile anchor points are to be installed. The core element of the trap is 50 tons of PU granulate, which requires covering with 155 m² of protective film secured by 75 meters of timber battens (24/48mm). The project also mandates documentation as a deliverable.
The project is primarily carpentry-focused, involving significant timber construction and installation. The use of PU granulate suggests the trap is intended for small arms or similar projectiles. While the number of components suggests a relatively medium-sized project, the 50-ton quantity of PU granulate could present logistical challenges. The 'general' trade designation implies the main contractor will manage all aspects, potentially requiring subcontracting for specialized tasks if the company does not have that capability in-house.
Interested contractors should pay close attention to the documentation requirements and ensure they have the capacity to handle the volume of timber and PU granulate. The deadline for submission is 2026-04-21.
Original description
This project involves site setup and the construction of a projectile trap using timber posts, rough-sawn timber plank walls, a wooden staircase, timber covering, mobile anchor points, PU granulate, protective film and timber battens. Documentation is also required.