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End of the dry spell in sight

2021-11-05T19:18:59.186Z


Bergkirchen - There was a good atmosphere at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new sports hall at TSV Bergkirchen: “After long planning and preparatory work, the time has come. The new construction of the sports hall can begin so that the sporting dry spell without a hall will soon come to an end. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to the project so far ”, said Mayor Robert Axtner in the presence of the TSV board of directors with Helmut Umkehrer, Franz Blatt and Josef Reischl, architect Michael Hampf and a representative of the construction company Mickan.


Bergkirchen - There was a good atmosphere at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new sports hall at TSV Bergkirchen: “After long planning and preparatory work, the time has come.

The new construction of the sports hall can begin so that the sporting dry spell without a hall will soon come to an end.

Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to the project so far ”, said Mayor Robert Axtner in the presence of the TSV board of directors with Helmut Umkehrer, Franz Blatt and Josef Reischl, architect Michael Hampf and a representative of the construction company Mickan.

BY INGRID KOCH

For the community and the sports club, the building is an important part of the hall infrastructure.

The community grant for the new hall amounts to 1.737 million euros.

A further grant of 107,000 euros was approved for the demolition of the old building, and the municipality will also pre-finance the BLSV grant of 480,600 euros.

“I think these numbers underline the importance of the project.

A big thank you to the local council for the positive support of the project.

My thanks also go to former mayor Simon Landmann, who also always accompanied the new building project in a positive way. ”Axtner architect Michael Hampf from the Hampf + Küchenmeister office also thanked him for the planning and construction supervision, because building a sports hall is certainly not part of day-to-day business.

Despite the delays, the architect Hampf still assumes that the new Maisach Hall will be completed by the end of next year.

Source: merkur

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