Plans set for renovating Daycare Center in Delitzsch with a budget of 1.3 million euros
Delitzsch, Germany - The beloved Sonnenland Kindergarten in Delitzsch is set to undergo a significant renovation, aiming to modernise and expand its facilities. The project, which includes various improvements such as renovating group rooms, cloakrooms, washrooms, and offices, is estimated to cost approximately 1.38 million euros.
The renovation will encompass several key areas. Plans include the installation of a new electrical system, roof, water supply, and sewage systems. To cater to the growing number of children, the kindergarten building will also be expanded.
In addition, the kitchen and dining areas will be modernised, and energy-efficient windows will be installed to reduce energy consumption. The project will also incorporate a new playground and a fire protection system for the safety of the children.
The city has submitted an application for funding for the renovation, but as of now, the approval date remains undisclosed. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, residents are advised to check the Delitzsch city administration's official website, local government press releases, city council meeting minutes, or contact the Delitzsch municipal office or the department responsible for education and infrastructure projects.
It is worth noting that the kindergarten has previously undergone renovations, with work done on the facade and windows. Construction on the Sonnenland Kindergarten is now resuming, marking a new chapter in the growth and development of the beloved institution.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project, and let's look forward to the improved facilities that will provide a better learning environment for the children of Delitzsch.
The renovation will also extend to the home-and-garden aspects of the Sonnenland Kindergarten, with plans to create a new playground and a fire protection system. As part of the modernization, energy-efficient windows will be installed to enhance the lifestyle and environmental sustainability of the kindergarten.