Planned, accompanied, monitored
Gammel Engineering GmbH equips the Vivantes Clinic in Berlin-Neukölln with a new energy center.
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Gammel Engineering GmbH equips the Vivantes Clinic in Berlin-Neukölln with a new energy center.
Lebensmitteltechnik" also reports on the energy supply concept at Schneider Weisse in its ePaper and online on its website. The very interesting report in Energy Management explains how the wheat beer brewery has managed to ensure a sustainable and future-proof supply. Gammel Engineering was responsible for planning and implementing the sustainable energy concept.
In the January/February issue of the online magazine "Deutsches Ingenieurblatt", an exciting and detailed report on the heat supply at Vivantes Hospital Berlin was published at the beginning of February - we at Gammel Engineering were able to plan and supervise the execution of this highly complex project.
A highly interesting report about the energy pioneers appeared in the online edition of Focus magazine on March 12, 2023. The forward-looking energy concept of the Schneider Weisse brewery is the industry reference. Focus shows how the innovative Kelheim brewery has managed to largely move away from fossil fuels.
DIBAG is building a new logistics and production hall with 20,000 m² of floor space in Allershausen at Eggenberger Feld. The concrete pillars are rising rapidly and construction is progressing.
Last week, we handed over donations for the Cabrini House in Offenstetten - a facility run by the Catholic Youth Welfare Service in Regensburg. We have enjoyed a friendship with the people at Cabrini Haus for many years, which we are also supporting with our 2022 Christmas campaign (as we reported).
In its February issue, the renowned trade journal Management & Krankenhaus (newspaper for decision-makers in the healthcare sector) reports on our lighthouse CHP project in Berlin-Neukölln. With this investment, the hospital is creating security of supply and sustainable stabilization of energy costs. Read the full article below.
After 2 hard years of "carnival withdrawal", Abensberg is finally getting back into the carnival spirit. Naturally, things are a little more exuberant than usual at Gammel Engineering during these hours. And so we sweeten our employees' Carnival Thursday with carnival doughnuts!
"Planned, accompanied, monitored" - this is how IKF Fachplaner headlines its article on the excellent and successful collaboration with Vivantes-Klinikum Berlin-Neukölln.
The handover of the donation to the Association for the Promotion of Rare Diseases, headed by Prof. Dr. Mark Berneburg from Regensburg University Hospital, was a cause for celebration for the Gammel Engineering team. The MZ also reported on our innovative fundraising campaign - the direct involvement of our many business partners in the distribution of the Christmas budget was very important.
In issue 3/2023, Holz-Zentralblatt reports on one of our many successful contributions to climate protection: our involvement in the energy partnership between Naturenergie Cham and Bayerwald-Käserei Goldsteig for more than 10 years. We stand behind our consulting and engineering services, including investment and operational support. We develop creative energy projects for our clients as if it were our own investment. Enclosed you will find the detailed report in the HZ.
And once again we were able to bring joy to people with a special ordeal. Prof. Berneburg from the Association for the Promotion of Rare Diseases at Regensburg University Hospital visited us in Abensberg today. In a moving conversation, we talked about the orphans of medicine. We speak of rare diseases when there are no more than 5 affected persons/10,000 inhabitants. Over 4 million people in Germany suffer from a rare disease. On average, their ordeal lasts 7 years before the disease itself is even recognized. But even with a diagnosis, there is little help because research by the pharmaceutical industry is not profitable and is not publicly supported. Medical care is extremely difficult, especially in times like these. Networking and awareness, even within the medical profession, is unfortunately still very rudimentary.
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