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Extension, new construction and conversion measures, Wunstorf airfield

Project details

Period: Since 2012

Field of activity: Historical investigation of explosive ordnance contamination,

Specialist construction management and local construction supervision for explosive ordnance clearance acc.

Construction guidelines for explosive ordnance clearance

Scope of services:

  • Creation of a historical-genetic reconstruction
  • Planning services
  • Creation of clearance concepts, consulting services
  • Participation in construction meetings
  • Coordination/control of explosive ordnance clearance
  • Creation of work/safety plans
  • Preparation of tender documents, participation in the awarding of contracts
  • Cost/invoice control
  • Local construction supervision

Brief description: With the planned stationing of the Airbus A 400 M transport aircraft at the Wunstorf military airfield in the area of responsibility of the State Construction Management of Lower Saxony, it is necessary to adapt the infrastructure. To this end, extensive expansion, new construction and conversion measures have been carried out on the existing buildings and technical equipment or are still being realised. Due to its previous use as a Wehrmacht airbase during the Second World War, the site is classified as contaminated with ordnance. History shows that the area was hit during bombing raids. The main cause is the burial of explosive ordnance. Explosive ordnance clearance is therefore necessary during construction work involving ground intervention. Computer-aided surface soundings, borehole soundings, explosive ordnance clearance during construction/at certain points in the ground and the use of a separation plant are used. M&P has been responsible for the necessary specialist construction management and local construction supervision of explosive ordnance clearance since 2012.

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