Spie secures operation of the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin for five more years

Spie secures operation of the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin for five more years
Extension of the operation of the Federal Foreign Office by Spie: insights into the cooperation and their importance for society
On September 4, 2024, it was officially announced that Spie, a leading company in the field of technical services, has prematurely extended its contract for the care of the Federal Foreign Office (AA) in Berlin for another five years. This decision is made on behalf of the Federal Real Estate Agency (BIMA) and illustrates the long -term and trusting cooperation between the two institutions.
The technical operation of the external office is of great importance, since this facility not only represents a central place for the implementation of diplomatic activities, but also has to ensure a smooth working environment for the approximately 3,000 employees on site. The extensive contract includes the maintenance and reliable operation of all safety -related building technology systems within the complex building, which includes an area of around 186,000 square meters.
An essential aspect of this cooperation is the high level of depth of the SPIE. Around 20 employees are deployed in Berlin, which enables effective and flexible handling of the concerns of the Federal Foreign Office. According to Stefan Fürl, project chain director at Spie, the own power share is more than 70 %, which means that most maintenance and repair measures are carried out internally without external subcontractors. This not only has economic advantages, but also ensures a high quality of the service.
Another positive aspect of cooperation is the commitment of Spie for sustainable solutions, which is becoming increasingly important today. The team has already successfully implemented various energy -saving measures in the Federal Foreign Office. In 2023, savings of around 550,000 kWh of electricity could be realized, which is not only ecologically advantageous, but also contributes to reducing costs.
This professional and trusting relationship is not only crucial for the two institutions, but also has far -reaching positive effects on the community. Due to his work, Spie actively contributes to the stability of the diplomatic institution, which ultimately also benefits the image of Germany in the international community.
In summary, the early extension of the contract between Spie and the BIMA shows how important committed partnerships are in the field of technical services. It also emerges how companies can act socially and ecologically responsibly, while they at the same time offer an indispensable service for public institutions. This example underlines the essential role that play technical services for the functionality and efficiency of modern state institutions.