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Campus in Wiesbaden der Hochschule Rhein-Main, Luftaufnahme
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Replacement building B at the Kurt-Schumacher-Ring campus of HSRM

RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Wiesbaden, Germany

Project description

The existing building B at the Kurt-Schumacher-Ring campus is to be demolished and replaced with a new building. As part of this measure, a formal requirements assessment for the replacement building is to be prepared and submitted for approval to the Hessian Ministry of Science and Research, Arts and Culture (HMWK). In addition, the requirements of the applicable development plan as well as the redesign of the campus square between buildings A, B, C, and D are to be implemented in the course of the project.

LOGO is responsible for project management and requirements planning during the project preparation phase. In this context, LOGO prepares cost estimates based on cost area categories (KFA), including the determination of special costs, a preliminary project schedule, and the documentation in accordance with GA-Bau Form 13 with all necessary adjustments. These documents are required for the budgetary approval of the construction project.


Customer

RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Wiesbaden, Germany


Services

  • Project management services in accordance with AHO No. 9, project stage 1, action areas A–D, cost groups 300–400
  • Cost estimates according to cost area types (KFA)
  • Determination of the special costs, taking into account the redesign of the campus facilities in accordance with the applicable development plan (including the campus access route for the fire brigade)
  • Preparation of a preliminary project schedule, including all required modifications
  • Preparation of documentation in accordance with GA-Bau Form 13, including all required modifications

Project data

  • Project period: July 2025 – ongoing
  • Total usable area (NUF 1–6): 7,800 m²
  • Construction costs (cost group 300–400): approx. EUR 41 million
  • Total costs: approx. EUR 62 million
  • Special features: inner-city location, adaptation of campus design