New Primary School Sieglitz: Structural Work and Foundations
Published 10 March 2026
Location
Sieglitz, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Deadline
7 April 2026
1 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 850,000
Source
bund.de
Description
This tender relates to the construction of the structural framework and foundations for a new primary school in Sieglitz, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. As this is designated 'Los 02,' it is a sub-project of a larger overall school construction effort, suggesting potential interface management requirements with other contractors working on different phases. The work specifically focuses on the structural aspects, indicating tasks such as concrete pouring, steel erection (if applicable), and foundation laying. The absence of specific CPV codes and published contract value necessitates further investigation of the tender documents for detailed scope and technical specifications. Contractors should pay close attention to the deadline and ensure they have sufficient time to prepare a comprehensive bid. Given that foundations and structural work are often critical path activities, expect tight timelines and rigorous quality control requirements.
Bidders should ascertain if any prequalification requirements apply, common in German public procurement, particularly for construction projects. The location in Sachsen-Anhalt suggests that labor costs may be comparatively lower than in other German regions, but detailed analysis of material specifications and any specific local regulations impacting construction practices are essential. Prior experience with educational building projects and familiarity with German construction standards (DIN) will be advantageous. The successful bidder will need to demonstrate proven competence in managing structural work and foundations in compliance with all relevant codes and regulations.
Original description
Construction of the structural framework and foundations for a new primary school in Sieglitz, Germany. This project is for 'Los 02' of the overall school construction.