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Project kick-off “Rent a Bauhof”

Project kick-off “Rent a Bauhof”

Collaboration with students of the OTH Amberg-Weiden

19.10.2022 | Germany

Together with the mayor Sebsastian Hartl, the managing director Bastian Braun and project manager Simon Kirchner welcomed master students of the OTH Amberg-Weiden who were interested in the project. Luhe-Wildenau is one of the winners of the Bavarian-wide ideas competition "Kommunal? Digital!". In total, more than 75 projects had applied. The winners were then selected by a jury chaired by Digital Minister Judith Gerlach and made up of representatives of the leading municipal associations and a representative of the business community.

Municipal building yards require various machines to perform their extensive activities. Some of these machines are very specialized, expensive to purchase and maintain, and are often only needed a few days a year. Using an online platform, municipalities should be able to offer their machines and vehicles to other municipalities for loan.

Thanks to the web-based platform, the machines and the conditions can be presented clearly. The booking, issue, return and billing of the equipment is paperless. The goal is to achieve resource savings and better utilization of existing machines.

The students' tasks are to carry out a market analysis, define a project name, research and evaluate comparable applications, and draw up a plan for setting up the application and process structures. This also involves checking the legal requirements, which must be complied with.

Collaboration with students of the OTH Amberg-Weiden

19.10.2022 | Germany

Together with the mayor Sebsastian Hartl, the managing director Bastian Braun and project manager Simon Kirchner welcomed master students of the OTH Amberg-Weiden who were interested in the project. Luhe-Wildenau is one of the winners of the Bavarian-wide ideas competition "Kommunal? Digital!". In total, more than 75 projects had applied. The winners were then selected by a jury chaired by Digital Minister Judith Gerlach and made up of representatives of the leading municipal associations and a representative of the business community.

Municipal building yards require various machines to perform their extensive activities. Some of these machines are very specialized, expensive to purchase and maintain, and are often only needed a few days a year. Using an online platform, municipalities should be able to offer their machines and vehicles to other municipalities for loan.

Thanks to the web-based platform, the machines and the conditions can be presented clearly. The booking, issue, return and billing of the equipment is paperless. The goal is to achieve resource savings and better utilization of existing machines.

The students' tasks are to carry out a market analysis, define a project name, research and evaluate comparable applications, and draw up a plan for setting up the application and process structures. This also involves checking the legal requirements, which must be complied with.