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This is what the new AWISTA recycling center for the Starnberg district should look like

2021-01-25T13:13:30.230Z


The planned recycling and service center of the company AWISTA near Mischenried is making progress. The board of directors wants to deal with planning during the days.


The planned recycling and service center of the company AWISTA near Mischenried is making progress.

The board of directors wants to deal with planning during the days.

Weßling / Starnberg - The waste disposal company AWISTA continued to plan its new recycling and service center during the corona pandemic.

In the meantime, there is a contract with the architecture firm, which emerged as the winner of an architectural competition in autumn.

The AWISTA confirms this, but wants to wait for a meeting of the Board of Directors this week before making further announcements.

Originally, last year the AWISTA wanted to inform the participating communities - Weßling, because the area An den Gruben is on their territory, and Gilching, because it is directly adjacent.

The pandemic overturned these plans.

The municipal company wants to build a reloading station as well as a recycling center and a new company headquarters on around 18,500 square meters.

This is planned for the new AWISTA recycling center near Weßling

According to the invitation to tender for the architectural competition in the summer, a reloading hall for 45,000 tons per year, an outdoor area with a reloading capacity of around 12,000 tons per year, a workshop building with a washing hall, a barrel store, container storage areas and a social and administrative building are planned.

Vehicle scales, parking spaces for trucks and cars as well as a filling station for GAS LNG and a charging station for e-mobiles are also planned.

As reported, the AWISTA wants to collect and reload the waste from the district on the area on the A 96 before it is driven to disposal facilities (biowaste for fermentation, residual waste for incineration, etc.).

The aim was always not to be dependent on a company - and thus on its pricing.

The original schedule of AWISTA planned to inform the board of directors and municipalities about the current status at the end of 2020.

The pandemic thwarted that plan.

Winning design from a Munich company - energy self-sufficient center planned

Finally, AWISTA specified the architects' proposals.

The winning design comes from SPP Sturm Peter + Partner from Munich.

He relies on earthy colors and a few materials that, according to AWISTA specifications, can later be easily recycled.

The entire center should be energy self-sufficient, i.e. with electricity from photovoltaic systems that cover the entire roof and that is temporarily stored in batteries.

It should also get a heater with an air-water heat pump.

The transshipment hall is free and can be bypassed;

The workshop and gas station are located in the east, the barrel storage facility in the west.

The administration and social building is, so to speak, outside the center.

Commissioning planned for 2024 - if the Corona crisis allows

The AWISTA location is separated from the motorway by a wall.

Remondis has its own reloading station to the north of the plot that has now been planned, but AWISTA has also acquired this area.

However, the contract will continue for many years.

The planning envisages that this property could be included in the AWISTA location.

The tender reveals even more than the rough plans.

A plan should be available soon with which building rights can be created - hence the planned dates with the municipalities.

At the time of the invitation to tender, the building application was planned for the beginning of 2023, because a development plan procedure for the area takes time.

According to the tender, commissioning is scheduled for the end of 2024.

How Corona will affect the schedule is still unclear.

The center will cost several million euros.

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Source: merkur

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