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The Staatliches Bauamt Erlangen-Nürnberg is a central service office of the Bavarian State Construction Administration and is responsible for the realization, planning and maintenance of public buildings of the Free State of Bavaria in the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region[3][5]. Its area of responsibility includes the cities of Nuremberg, Erlangen, Fürth, Schwabach and the districts of Nürnberger Land, Erlangen-Höchstadt, Fürth and Roth[3][5]. As a service provider for the Free State, the building authority is responsible for both building construction projects and measures for the maintenance and modernization of existing properties - from schools and administrative buildings to university facilities and other state infrastructure buildings[3][6].
The focus is on holistic construction project management - from initial planning to tendering and awarding of contracts to construction supervision and the later operating phase[3]. The Staatliches Bauamt develops innovative, tailor-made solutions for public building construction and civil engineering together with architectural firms, engineering firms and other partners[6]. Particular importance is attached to barrier-free design, the integration of new technologies and the use of modern construction methods. The building authority sees itself as an interface between the state administration, specialist departments and the respective users of the buildings.
The mission of the Staatliches Bauamt Erlangen-Nürnberg is to solve state construction tasks in a future-oriented, user-friendly and economical manner[3][6]. The focus is on the preservation and further development of public building culture, the creation of sustainable educational and administrative facilities and the strengthening of the common good through high-quality buildings. The central values include transparency, professional competence, service orientation and cooperative collaboration[3].
Sustainability is a central guiding principle of the work of the Staatliches Bauamt Erlangen-Nürnberg. The authority consistently relies on innovative and ecologically responsible construction measures - from the selection of energy-efficient materials to forward-looking building technology concepts and the consideration of climatic conditions in building planning[6]. The aim is to improve the environmental footprint of construction projects, conserve resources and make the life cycles of properties sustainable. The integration of greening concepts, photovoltaic systems and modern insulation standards in public buildings demonstrates this ambition.
The building authority acts as a driving force for urban and university development in the metropolitan region. A prominent example is the structural and framework planning for the Technische Universität Nürnberg, in which the building authority works closely with well-known planning offices to create an urban, vibrant campus that is functionally networked with the environment and offers innovative teaching and learning environments[2]. Such large-scale projects underscore the strategic importance of the Staatliches Bauamt as an engine for forward-looking urban development and scientific infrastructure.
Beyond its purely structural and technical task, the Staatliches Bauamt Erlangen-Nürnberg assumes social responsibility. It ensures that public buildings are sustainably developed and maintained as places of encounter, education and administration. The authority stands for a building culture that meets both functional and aesthetic requirements and thus contributes to the quality of life in the region.
The Staatliches Bauamt Erlangen-Nürnberg stands for innovative, sustainable and user-oriented construction projects of the Free State of Bavaria in Northern Bavaria. It combines high technical expertise with a strong focus on sustainability, social responsibility and future-oriented urban and campus development. As a reliable partner for the Free State, municipalities, universities and the public, it sets standards for modern public building culture and makes a decisive contribution to the further development of the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region as a sustainable living and working environment[3][5][6].