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Hamburg Library's €20 Million Repair Plan
The Hamburg State and University Library is undergoing a €20 million emergency repair due to water damage and other issues. This includes immediate roof repairs and future renovation plans, but the opposition advocates for a complete rebuild.
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Hamburg State And University Library (Sub)Cdu
Andreas DresselKatharina FegebankAnke Frieling
- What is the opposition's critique of the proposed repairs?
- The CDU opposition criticizes the plan as insufficient, suggesting a complete rebuild of the SUB is necessary instead of piecemeal repairs. They argue the current strategy lacks a comprehensive vision for the library's future.
- What are the initial steps in the repair plan, and what will follow?
- The initial phase focuses on patching leaks across approximately 4,000 square meters of the roof. Full roof renovation and improved fire safety are planned for 2024 and beyond.
- What is the significance and role of the Hamburg State and University Library?
- The SUB, with over seven million media units and 1.2 million annual visitors, is Hamburg's largest scientific library, serving the university, other institutions and the public. It also functions as a state and archive library.
- What is the broader plan for investment in higher education buildings in Hamburg?
- The state senate plans to invest €6.1 billion over 20 years in higher education buildings, with €2.9 billion allocated for repairs and the rest for new constructions. This year, approximately €75 million is earmarked for immediate repairs.
- What is the main issue prompting the repairs at the Hamburg State and University Library?
- The Hamburg State and University Library (SUB) is undergoing a €20 million emergency repair to address water damage and other issues.