The Bundesbauabteilung in Hamburg is a central unit within the Behörde für Stadtentwicklung und Wohnen, which focuses on the construction tasks of the federal government in the Hanseatic city. By way of Organleihe, it assumes responsibility for the planning, execution and maintenance of new buildings, conversions and extensions on military and civilian properties of the federal government.
The main mission of the Bundesbauabteilung is to design the construction tasks of the federal government in Hamburg efficiently and with a view to the future. It values innovation, safety and energy efficiency in the realization of construction projects. Another focus is on promoting fairness and transparency in the construction industry in order to prevent illegal employment and ensure fair pay[1].
The Bundesbauabteilung is committed to sustainable and energy-optimized buildings. It promotes the use of innovative building materials and technologies to create environmentally friendly and safe structures. In addition, the department is committed to a fair balance between the interests of construction and citizens in order to minimize noise and dust from construction work[1].
The Bundesbauabteilung is based in the modernized EUROPA-CENTER Nagelsweg, which enables the pooling of expertise at a central location. This move supports the growing tasks of the department, which is growing continuously due to the increasing construction activities in Hamburg[5].