DBG Expansion Underway: Modern Wooden Modules to Add Teaching Space by Summer 2026
Construction is underway for the expansion of Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium (DBG) in Bergisch Gladbach. The project, set to complete by summer 2026, will provide additional teaching space for the grammar school. Mayor Frank Stein has praised the efficient and future-oriented implementation of the construction task.
The construction method employed allows for quick realization and modern, sustainable design. Assembly of prefabricated wooden modules will commence in the next few days. This approach ensures a swift construction process, aligning with the project's tight deadline. The new classroom building will significantly enhance the teaching strategies at DBG.
Temporary traffic disruptions around the construction site are expected during the delivery of these large wooden modules. The project manager, whose name could not be identified based on current evidence, is overseeing the efficient execution of the task.
The expansion of Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium is on track to meet its summer 2026 deadline. The new building, constructed using modern methods and sustainable materials, will provide much-needed additional teaching space for project management. Mayor Frank Stein's praise reflects the project's efficient progress and forward-thinking approach.
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