Modernized indoor swimming pool in Bad Segeberg: A milestone in the renovation!

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Bad Segeberg opened its indoor swimming pool after four years of renovation. Investments of 16 million euros promote accessibility and integration.

Bad Segeberg öffnete nach vierjähriger Sanierung sein Hallenbad. Investitionen von 16 Mio. Euro fördern Barrierefreiheit und Integration.
Bad Segeberg opened its indoor swimming pool after four years of renovation. Investments of 16 million euros promote accessibility and integration.

Modernized indoor swimming pool in Bad Segeberg: A milestone in the renovation!

After a four-year renovation phase, the indoor swimming pool in Bad Segeberg now shines in new splendor. How ln-online.de According to reports, the old bathroom from 1967 was not demolished, but rather extensively modernized. Around 16 million euros flowed into the project, with half of the costs covered by the federal and state governments. Mayor Toni Köppen praised the team's extraordinary efforts and particularly thanked construction manager Carla Braßeler for her tireless efforts.

In addition to replacing the roof and glass facades, the renovation work also included modernizing the swimming pool and the ventilation system. At the same time, the entire building was renovated to make it more energy efficient and made barrier-free. These measures not only offer a fresh look, but also ensure that the bathroom meets today's requirements.

Investment pact at the heart of the project

A central factor for the financing was the “Social Integration in the Neighborhood” investment pact. This was originally launched to help cities and communities create meeting places for education and integration. The funding from this program amounted to almost 9 million euros, supported by a municipal contribution of 10 percent, as shown schleswig-holstein.de emerges.

A total of eight projects in Schleswig-Holstein were supported by the investment pact to strengthen the social infrastructure. The federal government provided 200 million euros annually between 2017 and 2020, after which the states and municipalities took action to promote social cohesion. This commitment is clearly reflected in the comprehensive renovation of the indoor swimming pool.

Challenges during the renovation

As is not uncommon with such large-scale projects, a number of challenges arose during construction. Constant changes in responsibility, the effects of the corona pandemic and the war in Ukraine caused delays. Some craft businesses had to file for bankruptcy or abruptly withdrew, which made the situation even more difficult. Despite these adversities, around 40 trades were successfully involved in the renovation and contributed to the completion of the project.

Schools and clubs are eagerly awaiting the restart of swimming operations. Mayor Köppen emphasized the importance of the modernized pool, especially in competition with classic fun pools. A new attraction, the aquacross facility, was also installed above the swimmers' pool and is intended to further increase the attractiveness of the pool.

Overall, the reopening of the indoor swimming pool in Bad Segeberg not only shows how important investment in local infrastructure is, but also how joint commitment and support can make such important projects like this possible. It took a whole four years, but now citizens can go about their business again!

For more information about the investment pact and its objectives, visit stadtebaufoerderung.info.