Spoding for a new training center on the Ceramico campus in Stoob

Spoding for a new training center on the Ceramico campus in Stoob
m It The groundbreaking ceremony at the Ceramico campus in Stoob was carried out in the development of the new training center for tile, ceramics and furnace construction. This milestone was celebrated on the occasion of the long night of ceramics and marks the beginning of the construction work, which is of great importance not only for the region, but also for the entire industry.
As part of this project, the country is investing in a modern competence center that is intended to set new standards for the training. The construction project includes an area of around 6,500 square meters, divided into three main wings: a workshop, the main area with wardrobes and changing rooms as well as a two -storey school building in which twelve classes and office space are intended. This state -of -the -art facility is to be completed in the summer of 2025 to offer the learners an optimal environment.Why this building is important
The construction of the training center on the Ceramico campus is not only an architectural project, but also a strategic step to improve training opportunities in the region. The aim is to create an attractive and innovative learning environment that meets the needs of today's and future professions in the field of ceramic and building trade.
The guests of the groundbreaking included the project manager Georg Hafenscher, education director Alfred Lehner, and Mayor Bruno Stutzenstein, who underlined the importance of the project for the region. Numerous other representatives from politics and business, such as State Councilor Heinrich Dorner and the managing director of Ceramico Burgenland, Anita Wolf, were also present and supported the initiative.
This new center will not only promote the development of the school itself through the creation of modern training conditions, but also contribute to the sustainability of the industry and the professional future of the trainees. It represents a clear commitment to promoting manual skills and is therefore of great relevance to the economic development of the region.
The construction work is a sign of the commitment of all parties involved, both in the training of young specialists and in strengthening the regional economy through high -quality training opportunities. You can find more information about this important project in a current article on www.bvz.at .