- Modular supplementary construction opened: Marzahn-Hellersdorf cheers!
<Ol> <li> Modular supplementary construction opened: Marzahn-Hellersdorf cheers! </li> </l>
Kienbergstraße 59, 12681 Berlin, Deutschland - In Berlin, a significant progress in school was celebrated: On October 14, the 100th modular supplementary construction (MEB) was officially opened at the primary school on the mill at Kienbergstrasse 59. Numerous prominent guests were invited to this ceremonial key handover, including educational senator Katharina Günther-Wünsch from the CDU, urban development senator Christian Gaebler from the SPD, the mayor of the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district, Nadja Zivkovic (CDU), as well as school city councilor Stefan Bley (CDU). The head of the school, Christine Wolff, welcomed those present and gave a first look into the new building.
"Today we celebrate an important milestone of the Berlin school building offensive," said education senator Katharina Günther-Lüsch during the ceremony. She explained that the state of Berlin not only wants to create new school places through these new buildings, but also wants to improve existing institutions. "Children find optimal development options in the modular supplementary buildings," continues Wünsch.
efficient construction
urban development senator Gaebler pointed out that the modular supplementary buildings can be built in about eight to nine months, which is due to the prefabrication of many components. Thanks to this construction, the effort in relation to time and costs remains under control, which ensures faster completion. This is particularly important in view of the increasing number of students in Berlin, especially in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district.
Mayor Zivkovic expressed her joy that over 400 new school places could be set up at the primary school on the mill on the mill. She emphasized that the modular wood construction has proven to be particularly advantageous. School City Councilor Bley described the establishment of these modular buildings as a "success story" and emphasized that the expansion of the school square capacities is a central component of the school building offensive in Berlin.
In addition, Mirko Zeng, Managing Director of Goldbeck Ost GmbH, used the opportunity to present gifts to the school community at the opening. The children received 100 balls for different ball sports and a game bin in order to be able to use the new room actively and sensibly.
This development underlines the urgency and necessity with which the Berlin government deals with the challenges of the educational institutions in the capital. The ceremonial opening of the 100th modular supplementary structure is a positive sign with regard to the future of school infrastructure in Berlin. A more detailed look at the implementation of these projects is in a comprehensive report at www.berliner-woche.de read.
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