Tag: Gemeinderat

  • City of Dietikon approves credit of 83 million Swiss francs for school renovations

    City of Dietikon approves credit of 83 million Swiss francs for school renovations

    At its meeting on 4 May, Dietikon ‘s parliament approved a construction loan of CHF 83,372,746 for the Wolfsmatt school building. This means that the renovation and expansion of the aging building can begin next year, according to a media release. The prerequisite is that the voters of Dietikon also approve the project in September.

    The building was constructed in 1962 as a typical pavilion school of the 1950s and 1960s and is now in serious need of renovation. The listed building neither meets the legal requirements nor the demands of modern teaching or the increased number of pupils. Therefore, it is to be renovated and extended by two primary classes, group, after-school and multi-purpose rooms as well as a gymnasium. The existing buildings are to be ready for occupancy in 2028.

    The corresponding plans were drawn up by a general planning team under the leadership of the Zurich architectural firm Bünzli Courvoisier. They won the city’s project competition four years ago from a total of 59 submissions. The winning project, called Im Grünen, “occupies a top position among the competition entries from both an economic and an ecological point of view,” according to a media release. The new buildings will be certified according to the Minergie-ECO standard. In terms of construction costs, it was among the most favourable.

    Im Grünen retains the basic idea of a pavilion school. The cohesive overall architectural effect remains. Extension buildings complement the existing ensemble in a southerly direction. Parallel to the Vogelaustrasse, the new buildings will form a new second entrance to the school complex. The limited existing open space will be preserved.

  • Spreitenbach community centre opens on 12 August

    Spreitenbach community centre opens on 12 August

    The construction of the new community centre in Spreitenbach is on schedule, according to a media release. The new building is to be presented to the population in an opening ceremony on Saturday, 12 August, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., according to the latest news from the negotiations of the municipal council. The interior work is currently underway. For this purpose, the floor coverings are currently being laid, the carpentry and metal construction work as well as the painting work are being carried out and the commissioning of the building services is being prepared.

    The handover of the new community centre will take place punctually at the end of June 2023, as planned in the schedule. The administrative departments are scheduled to move in at the end of August 2023.

    The building loan of 13.65 million Swiss francs for the new building was approved at the municipal assembly on 26 November 2019. The ground-breaking ceremony took place in January 2022. fsp Architekten from Spreitenbach, who were responsible for the construction, explained at the time that the new administration building was designed for a population of 15,000. When the old municipal building was built in 1964, Spreitenbach still had around 9,000 inhabitants. Today it has over 12,000.

    The municipality of Spreitenbach has been supporting the Spreitenbach Adult Education Centre with a contribution for years, according to a separate statement. The municipal council, with the participation of the local citizens’ commission, has increased the contribution for the year 2023 to 7500 Swiss francs. Within the framework of the 2024 budget, the annual contribution is to increase to 10,000 francs.