Description: The site of the planned garden city of Hanover (formerly Freiherr von Fritsch barracks) has been used as a barracks location since 1938. Since the abandonment of military operations in 1999, it has been lying fallow. In 2005, the approximately 25-hectare property was taken over by a German-Israeli investor group, on whose behalf M&P carried out all the necessary planning and investigations to make it ready for construction. Due to the insolvency of the investor group, this work was stopped for the time being in 2010.
Since 2013, the Lower Saxony Land Company (NLG) has been conducting negotiations with the BImA to take over and revitalize the site, which resulted in the purchase of the property by NLG in 2019. In this context, M&P has also been commissioned with the further planning for the preparation of the building until it is ready for tendering. The commercial work to make it ready for construction will start at the beginning of 2020 and will be carried out under the supervision of M&P.
M&P advises the client comprehensively in all areas of activity associated with the preparation of the building in the context of planning and execution support:
- Soil and groundwater investigations from the point of view of risk assessment and waste management
- Development and implementation of a soil management concept with special consideration of the site-internal recycling of soil materials
- Development and implementation of a clearance concept due to the extensive suspicion of explosive ordnance
- Building pollutant investigation, planning and expert support for the demolition of buildings
Nature conservation opinions, planning of protective and compensatory measures
CLIENT:
VARIOUS PROJECT DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES
LOCATION:
GERMANY
PERIOD:
2008 – 2017
BUSINESS UNIT:
ENVIRONMENTAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
BRANCH:
HANNOVER