Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wohnen, Bau und Verkehr
Construction Industry
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Short facts
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- Technical Agency
- Year founded 1830
- Employees (site): not available
- Turnover: not available
Products/services: The Bavarian State Ministry for Housing, Construction and Transport directs, controls and promotes state construction, transport infrastructure and housing supply in Bavaria. The subordinate authorities ensure that all planning, construction, repair and maintenance tasks assigned to them are carried out economically and on time. It understands itself as an interface for all parties involved in building.
Basic data
Company
Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wohnen, Bau und Verkehr
Street
Franz-Josef-Strauß-Ring 4
PC / City
80539 München
County
Upper Bavaria
Phone
089 / 2192-02
Fax
089 / 2192-13350
Homepage
Language skills
English, French, German
Contact person
Director of institute: Kerstin Schreyer (Mrs.)
Profile/competences
Core competencies
We are building for the future of our country. With our construction and infrastructure projects, we are shaping the world of tomorrow today. We secure the high quality of life of people in Bavaria for future generations. To achieve this, we develop sustainable concepts and strategies for the key challenges of the future - energy-efficient and resource-saving planning and construction, sustainability in the construction and operation of roads and buildings, and demographic changes.
The Bavarian State Ministry for Housing, Construction and Transport brings together all transport tasks in a single department. This guarantees a sustainable transport policy from a single source in which road, rail, water and air transport are meshed.
The Ministry supports Bavaria's housing supply in a variety of ways. With its housing promotion programmes, for example, it promotes the construction or modernisation of rented apartments.
Key sectors / sub-sectors
- Construction Industry
Certifications
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Sales markets - target countries
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Cooperation offers
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