Wasungen Bypass Construction - Environmental and Habitat Works
Published 12 March 2026
Location
Wasungen, Thüringen, Germany
Deadline
15 April 2026
16 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 850,000
Source
bund.de
Description
This tender concerns environmental and habitat works associated with the Wasungen bypass (B19n) project in Thuringia, Germany. The work specifically includes the construction and implementation of environmental protection measures, habitat management, and ecological mitigation strategies. This encompasses practical landscaping works to integrate the new bypass into the surrounding landscape. Landscape integration planning, ecological construction supervision during the construction phase, and FFH (Flora-Fauna-Habitat) compatibility assessments are also part of the scope. This likely means experience with German environmental regulations and permitting processes will be necessary.
The project's complexity stems from the ecological requirements and likely interactions with environmental authorities. The need for FFH compatibility assessments suggests the presence of protected species or habitats in the area. The landscaping trade suggests a reasonable scope, but the integration into a major infrastructure project indicates a need for coordination with other contractors. The absence of a published contract value or budget at this stage doesn't allow for precise evaluation, although the work will likely not be of negligible scale, given the ecological protection and FFH obligations.
Interested contractors should assess their capacity to manage ecological compliance during construction, their experience with landscape integration planning in Germany (particularly Thuringia), and their expertise in FFH assessments and mitigation. Confirming specific CPV codes would aid in a more thorough evaluation of compatibility and potential sub-contracting opportunities.
Original description
Construction of environmental protection measures, habitat management, and associated ecological works for the Wasungen bypass (B19n) project in Thuringia. This includes landscape integration planning, ecological construction supervision, and FFH compatibility assessments.