Construction work on Fischerhuette Residential Facility located in Berlin, Germany commenced in Q2 2023, after the project was announced in Q4 2017. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 220,000 major construction projects from announcement to completion, the project is expected to be completed by Q4 2025. To learn more about the Fischerhuette Residential Facility project, buy the profile here.
The project involves the construction of a residential complex on a 2.8ha area with a 20,000m2 gross floor area at Fischerhuttenstrabe 39-43, Sven-Hedin-Strabe and Pluschowstrabe in Zehlendorf, Berlin, Germany.
The project includes the following:
1. Construction of 16 terraced and five apartment buildings with 129 residential units
2. Construction of two gatehouses each with nine residential units
3. Construction of three apartment buildings with 90 condominiums
4. Construction of a one-story underground parking facility for 126 cars
5. Construction of a building wing with 16 terraced houses
6. Construction of an arched house with five residential units and 48 underground parking spaces for cars
7. Construction of a daycare center with 50 spaces
8. Construction of sewage systems
9. Construction of a park on an 8,600m2 area
10. Construction of access roads
11. Installation of the elevators and power facilities
Construction on the project, spread across 2.8 hectares, is expected to be completed by Q4 2025.
Germany-based Thomas Muller Ivan Reimann Gesellschaft von Architekten is the architect and engineering design consultant for the Fischerhuette Residential Facility, while Berlin City Council is the planning authority.
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