Demolition Work
Published 18 March 2026
Location
Suhl, Thuringia, Germany
Deadline
21 April 2026
33 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 80,000
Source
bund.de
Description
This tender is for demolition work inside a building belonging to the Thuringian State Office for Environment, Mining, and Nature Conservation, located in Suhl, Germany. The demolition is part of a larger refurbishment project. Contractors should consider potential restrictions associated with working within a government-owned building and the nature of the sensitive tenant, possibly involving heightened security measures or noise restrictions due to office operations. The location also suggests potential environmental considerations and regulations related to demolition waste disposal. Given the absence of specific CPV codes or a stated value, potential bidders should factor in the cost of thorough site surveys and careful waste management planning when assessing project viability.
Scale indicators are limited. The phrase "refurbishment project" suggests the demolition is not total but rather partial, likely focused on specific areas within the building. However, the lack of clarity on the size of the area to be demolished makes a precise estimate difficult. The absence of a published contract value necessitates caution. Bidders must independently determine the scope of the demolition required to establish a competitive and profitable offer. The deadline allows for approximately one month for bid preparation, requiring swift assessment of requirements.
Original description
Demolition work required as part of a refurbishment project. The project is located within a building of the Thuringian State Office for Environment, Mining and Nature Conservation.
Deutsch
Abbrucharbeiten
Abbrucharbeiten im Rahmen eines Sanierungsprojekts. Der Standort befindet sich in einem Gebäude des Thüringer Landesamtes für Umwelt, Bergbau und Naturschutz.
Français
Travaux de démolition
Travaux de démolition nécessaires dans le cadre d'un projet de rénovation. Le projet est situé dans un bâtiment de l'Office national thuringien de l'environnement, des mines et de la conservation de la nature.