New construction Frei­willige Feuer­wehr Eibach

Project description

The existing fire brigade equipment building in the Eibach district, which could not be renovated or converted, was replaced by a new building and demolished after the new equipment building was put into operation.
To replace the existing fire brigade equipment building of the Nuremberg-Eibach volunteer fire brigade at Zeitenwendeplatz 4b, a new fire brigade equipment building with two parking spaces for the fire engines, an adjoining single-storey storage area and a two-storey functional wing with changing rooms and a training room was built at the Gundelfinger Straße 16 site.

Location

The property is located in the Nuremberg-Eibach district and lies to the west of the long-distance railway line and to the east of Gundelfinger Straße.

Energy standard

The planned fire brigade equipment building is classified as a public non-residential building and built according to the current requirements of the EnEV (EnEV 2014) at the time of submission of the building application.
To comply with the requirements of the EEWärmeG (Renewable Energies Heat Act), the approach was chosen as a substitute through measures to increase energy efficiency compared to the requirements of the Energy Saving Ordinance (EnEV) in accordance with EEWärmeG Annex VII.

Facts

Total area of the enclosed property

3,422 m²

Parking spaces

12 car parking spaces

12 bicycle parking spaces

Total costs

€4.3 million

Start of construction

May 2020

Completion of construction

End of 3rd quarter 2021

Building owner

WBG KOMMUNAL GmbH, Nuremberg

Architects

Kölling Architekten PartG mbH, Bad Vilbel

Technical building services planning

HDH Nürnberg GmbH, Nuremberg

Structural planning

Seeberger Friedl Planungsgesellschaft mbH, Erlangen

SIGEKO

Büro für Arbeitssicherheit Dipl. Ing. Wilfried Sippl, Altmannstein

Architectural acoustics

ING+ARCH Partnerschaft mbH, Ehingen

Visualisation by Kölling Architekten PartG mbH

Start of construction of the fire brigade equipment buildings