Future -oriented general renovation: Hechingen public prosecutor's office presents itself modern
Future -oriented general renovation: Hechingen public prosecutor's office presents itself modern
The Hechingen public prosecutor's office presents itself after a successful general renovation in a modern and future -oriented building. Justice Minister Marion Gentges and Secretary of Finance Gisela Splett officially handed over the renovated building and emphasized the importance of a contemporary appearance of the judiciary.
The decision to renovate the building in 1968 turned out to be the most economical and sustainable option. All rooms were renovated, the main entrance was laid, an elevator was installed and the facade newly insulated. The installation of heat pumps and a photovoltaic system on the roof also focus on energy -efficient heating of the building. The outdoor facilities were also renewed to create a modern overall picture.
The project, which took about three years, was led by assets and construction Tübingen, and the country invested around seven million euros in the renovation of the location. State Secretary Gisela Splett emphasized that the renovation of existing buildings is prioritized in the country's energy and climate protection concept in order to use resources more efficiently.
The modernization of the Hechingen public prosecutor will not only improve working conditions for the employees, but also positively influence the public image of the judiciary. The acceptance and transparency of the case law are strengthened by a contemporary and energy -efficient building. The successfully completed general renovation shows that investments in the renewal of existing structures can be useful in the long term.
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