Reconstruction and repair of an administrative building and execution of lining of the main entrance and supporting-drainage reinforced concrete walls in the monastery Monastery" SV.VAZNESENIE" in the village of Sveti Spas, Dolna Banya municipality, Sofia district

The Dolnoban Monastery "VAZNESENIE" originated as the residence of the Metropolitan of Kosten after the conversion in the IX century. The main goal of the project is to reconstruct and adapt the administrative building in the monastery "SV.VAZNESENIE" in the village of St. Spas The project envisages construction and repair works for complete reconstruction. The project envisages preservation of the existing architectural elements, their reconstruction, adaptation and exposure. All rooms are provided with windows for natural ventilation and direct sunlight. Also provided: - clearing the surrounding space in the reconstruction area; - restoration of the pavements in the surrounding space; - demolition of the façade non-bearing existing walls, which hinder the design decision; - envisaging a new reinforced concrete structure, according to the architectural functional solution; - new thermal insulation provided in part "heating, ventilation and air conditioning" and energy efficiency; - Drainage of the roof - in part "Water supply and sewerage"; - New wooden windows according to the specification, which will continue the silhouette of the existing buildings, which are located in the complex of the reconstructed building; The following engineering structure is envisaged for the newly formed functions: - new electrical network; - construction of a bathroom in accordance with Ordinance 4; - thermal insulation of the internal spaces in the part "heating, ventilation and air conditioning" and energy efficiency; - vertical planning, in accordance with the accessible environment of the site according to Ordinance 4 of the Spatial Planning Act; - fire safety schemes in terms of fire safety.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 03 May, 2022
End date 03 May, 2025
Contract date 03 May, 2022
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Financial information

Total cost 555,418.91
Grant 555,418.91
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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