Metalwork for New School Building
Published 9 December 2025
Location
Waldau, Hesse, Germany
Suggested bid value
~EUR 350,000
Source
oev
Description
This tender from Waldau, Hesse, Germany, concerns the metalwork required for a new special-purpose school building. The structure's hybrid construction – timber with steel-reinforced concrete – suggests the metalwork scope will likely include structural steel elements integrated with both materials. Contractors should anticipate tasks such as fabricating and installing steel connectors, supports, bracings, and potentially bespoke metal components to interface between the timber frame and concrete bracing. Given the school's 'special purpose' designation, the project might involve unique architectural or functional requirements influencing the metalwork design and installation.
The complexity will depend on the architectural vision and integration with the timber and concrete elements. The use of steel-reinforced concrete suggests a sizable building footprint. Without the CPV codes or deadline, assessing the exact nature and timeframe is challenging, and further investigation is recommended. Given the unknown deadline, contractors should investigate the expected start date and project timeline promptly if considering a bid. A site visit is advisable to fully evaluate the scope of work.
Potential bidders need to investigate the specific types and quantities of metalwork required, interfacing requirements with the concrete and timber structural elements, and any relevant performance specifications (e.g., load-bearing capacity, fire resistance). The absence of CPV codes limits the ability to confirm required certifications or quality standards upfront.
Original description
This tender is for metalwork on a newly constructed, special-purpose school building. The structure is a hybrid timber construction with steel-reinforced concrete elements for horizontal bracing.