Brief
The Ros Foundation owns the last single men's house in Hamburg, a historic residential building over 110 years old, serving as a cultural site in the district. Since its establishment, the foundation has worked to preserve this building as a living monument to Hamburg's cultural, social, and port history. The foundation's work includes monument and heritage protection, support for those in need and seniors, and the promotion of cultural life. The single men's house is set to undergo extensive renovation to restore it as a cultural and integration center in the neighborhood, in compliance with heritage and senior-friendly standards. This includes demolishing the existing post-war gable roof and restoring it to its original mansard form on the street side. All interior spaces will be renovated and modernized in accordance with heritage guidelines. The building's technical systems will be updated, and an elevator will be installed for the seniors residing there. Additionally, an outdoor staircase will be constructed in the courtyard to enhance safety. The renovation must occur while the building is occupied, requiring phased implementation of the work. Relocations of residents and users during the construction phase will be necessary, and the highest possible quality of life for residents must be maintained throughout the process. The single men's house is located in a densely populated area of Hamburg's Neustadt, which must be taken into account. The Ros Foundation is a private non-profit organization and is not a municipal entity. However, it receives a one-time grant from public funds for the renovation, which necessitates public tendering for construction contracts. The renovation must be carried out within this budget. If you are genuinely interested in this project and wish to collaborate positively to achieve this non-profit goal, the Ros Foundation looks forward to your application and skilled support from the construction sector!