Heating System Replacement: Wood Chip Boiler and Oil Condensing Boiler
Published 5 January 2026
Location
Grebenstein, Hesse, Germany
Suggested bid value
~EUR 450,000
Source
oev
Description
The tender from Grebenstein, Hesse, Germany, concerns the replacement of an existing heating system. The core of the project is the installation of a 350 kW wood chip boiler system, complete with associated equipment such as a conveyor, filter, and buffer tank. The project also involves the integration of a 400 kW oil condensing boiler. The scope includes not only the installation of the new systems, but also the dismantling and removal of the existing heating infrastructure. New pipework, insulation, and automation systems form a significant portion of the installation work.
The project suggests a medium scale given the boiler sizes and the ancillary equipment required. The need for both a wood chip and an oil condensing boiler indicates a potentially complex heating demand profile or a requirement for fuel redundancy. Contractors should carefully assess the integration challenges presented by combining these two distinct heating technologies and ensure they have the capacity to manage the automation and control systems involved. As CPV codes and the specific deadline are missing, further investigation is required before making a bid/no-bid decision. This is especially crucial to ascertain eligibility requirements and the timeline for completing the project.
Original description
This project involves replacing an existing heating system with a new wood chip boiler (350 kW) including ancillary equipment (conveyor, filter, buffer tank) and an oil condensing boiler (400 kW). The work includes dismantling the old system and installing new pipework, insulation, and automation systems.