Stralsund starts construction of the new vocational school campus: 83 million euros invested!

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Construction preparations for a new vocational school campus begin in Stralsund. Completion by 2031, costs over 30 million euros.

In Stralsund beginnen Bauvorbereitungen für einen neuen Berufsschulcampus. Fertigstellung bis 2031, Kosten über 30 Millionen Euro.
Construction preparations for a new vocational school campus begin in Stralsund. Completion by 2031, costs over 30 million euros.

Stralsund starts construction of the new vocational school campus: 83 million euros invested!

Today, Stralsund is becoming the site of a significant construction project that is intended to significantly improve both education and the region's infrastructure. The first preparations for a new campus are beginning at Platz des Friedens, directly on Carl-Heydemann-Ring, which will serve as a central location for the district's employees. The construction company started work on Monday to prepare the site for the upcoming construction work. Among other things, the demolition of a building heavily contaminated with asbestos and the cordoning off of the area are on the agenda. In this context, it becomes clear that not only old structures are being demolished, but also an important foundation stone is being laid for the future training of skilled workers. [NDR] reports that the entire complex will focus on around 670 employees after the renovation.

Another dimension of the project is the new vocational school center, which is to be built in the Viermorgen district. This project is the largest construction project in the Vorpommern-Rügen district, and the investment amount amounts to an impressive 83 million euros. On Monday, appropriate work was carried out on the gas pipeline to ensure the connection of the new campus to the city's gas infrastructure. District Administrator Stefan Kerth emphasizes the importance of this work for the overall project and emphasizes that the preparatory measures, which begin with demolition and pollutant remediation work, will start as early as 2025. Groundbreaking is scheduled for 2026, and overall completion is targeted by 2031. [Ostsee-Zeitung] highlights that the original estimates of 50 million euros have been increased to an adventurous 83 million euros.

School Germany in view

What does this development mean for schools in the region? The state government of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has made a remarkable 72 million euros available from the Corona protection fund to improve school infrastructure. These funds will be used to renovate, renovate and expand school buildings to increase hygiene standards, especially given the challenges of recent years. [Government MV] lists some measures that affect many schools, including converting windows, toilets and ventilation systems as well as improving fire safety measures. The aim is to create enough space for smooth face-to-face teaching and to increase school quality throughout the region.

As you can see, the development in Stralsund is not just a construction project, but a comprehensive step towards a better future for education and infrastructure in the district. The planned measures promise significant improvements, and it will be exciting to see how the work develops in the coming years and what positive effects it will have on the school landscape.