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In the picturesque town of Geismar, the comprehensive renovation of two residential complexes, "Im Weidig" and "Pfarrer Wachtel Straße", has commenced. This project, which promises to modernize and revitalize these areas, has been a long time in the making, with the first decisions being made by the city council back in 2018.
The Water and Sewage Association of Bad Salzungen will play a significant role in this project, collaborating with the city on both the construction works and canal construction. The association has pledged an investment of 390,000 euros towards the construction of 410 meters of mixed water canal, 11 shafts, and 25 household connections.
The total costs for the implementation of the project are approximately 996,000 euros. The city of Geisa, as the project owner, will bear a share of the costs, contributing 232,000 euros towards the renovation. The municipality decided to divide the external drainage into three construction phases for the renovation, with the costs for the works reduced to 240,000 euros. The construction company Ulstertal from Geisa has successfully completed the works for the external drainage.
The renovation projects of this scale often span several months to over a year. Initial planning and approval phases, including architectural design and permit acquisition, could take a few months. Actual construction might last from 6 months up to 18 months depending on the extent of work and number of buildings. Interim phases may include tenant relocation or temporary housing arrangements.
Renovation costs for such housing projects typically depend on the scope of work, building size, and technical requirements such as energy efficiency upgrades, structural repairs, and modernization of utilities. For comparable residential building renovations in German towns, costs can range from several hundred thousand euros to multiple millions of euros. Exact figures for "Im Weidig" and "Pfarrer Wachtel Straße" would be available through local municipal reports or housing associations managing the properties.
Mayor Manuela Henkel emphasized that the investment in Geismar is a worthwhile one, stating that the renovation is a significant step towards improving the quality of life for the town's residents. Sebastian Peter from the Water and Sewage Association of Bad Salzungen praised the close and successful cooperation with the city, expressing his satisfaction with the beginning of the comprehensive renovation.
The renovation of "Im Weidig" and "Pfarrer Wachtel Straße" in Geismar is a collaborative effort between various parties, including the city, local architectural firms, contractors, city or local government authorities, consultants, and homeowner associations. The city council has been actively seeking funding for the project from various bodies.
For the latest project updates, residents and interested parties can refer to the city of Göttingen’s official website or building department, local news outlets or community bulletins, minutes or publications from the municipal council sessions, or housing company annual reports if managed by a municipal or cooperative entity. TTB Werra and Ingenieurbüro Probst have cooperated well in the planning process.
Both sections are heavily frequented as access roads to the kindergarten, making the renovation all the more important for the town's children and families. The renovation of "Im Weidig" and "Pfarrer Wachtel Straße" in Geismar is a testament to the town's commitment to continuous improvement and investment in its community.