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In the heart of Bergisch Gladbach, the groundbreaking ceremony for a new daycare center was held recently, marking a significant step towards providing more childcare facilities in the city.
Representatives from the administration, construction companies, and the municipal school construction company were present at the event. The Mayor of Bergisch Gladbach, Frank Stein, emphasized the strategic importance of the project, while the deputy mayor, Stephan Dekker, highlighted the good preparation for the daycare center project.
The new facility, being built by the company Terhalle from Ahaus, will employ a resource-saving wooden panel construction method, ensuring a more environmentally friendly approach to the building process. This method is becoming increasingly popular due to its energy efficiency and reduced carbon footprint.
The Managing Director of Schulbau GmbH Bergisch Gladbach, Sebastian Rolko, and Project Manager Hingst, discussed the project's preparation, expressing confidence in the timely completion of the project. The building permit has already been issued, paving the way for the construction to begin.
The new daycare center, scheduled to open in the next kindergarten year, will provide space for around 70 children in four groups. To ensure minimal disruption, an old lime tree between the cemetery and the daycare property will be preserved and protected during the entire construction phase.
Claudia Werker, head of the Department of Youth and Social Affairs, stated that the project is a successful example of effective collaboration between various parties. The coordination for the pick-up and drop-off service will continue to take place in close exchange with the direct neighbours.
The city of Bergisch Gladbach will closely accompany the daycare center project as the future owner, ensuring the smooth operation of the facility once it is completed.
For the latest updates and developments on this project, we recommend checking the local government's website or contacting their office directly.
- The new daycare center, planned to open in the upcoming kindergarten year, will not only provide space for approximately 70 children, but will also champion sustainable living through the use of a resource-saving wooden panel construction method, a choice that aligns well with the principles of environmental science.
- To complement the eco-friendly approach of the daycare center project, the management is ensuring that the old lime tree, located between the cemetery and the daycare property, will be preserved and protected throughout the entire construction phase, demonstrating a commitment to both home-and-garden conservation and the lifestyle of sustainable living.
- As the future owner of the daycare center, the city of Bergisch Gladbach remains dedicated not only to the project's environmental contributions, but also to continuing its collaboration with various parties as a responsible steward in the field of both educational (environmental-science) and social affairs, maintaining a smooth operation of the facility once construction is complete.