Welcome to the Buildings & Rooms section
The Buildings & Premises department is responsible for the planning, organization, implementation and monitoring of all measures in connection with the structural and technical maintenance, modernization and operation of the properties. The aim is to ensure the long-term functionality, safety and value retention of the buildings. The department works closely with internal specialist departments, external service providers and building users to ensure smooth operation and sustainable building management.
The Buildings & Premises department combines technical expertise, organizational skills and economic thinking. The close integration of the areas of damage management, metal construction, interior fit-out, building maintenance and property management ensures holistic support for the properties - from damage assessment to sustainable value retention and optimal use of the buildings.
Department of Metal and Interior Design
The Department covers a wide range of trades.
Metal construction and locksmith work is carried out in the in-house locksmith's shop. All doors, gates, windows and structural elements made of metal are processed and repaired by the metal construction department.
Interior construction is responsible for all maintenance work on walls, ceilings, floors and furniture as well as the maintenance of playgrounds on campus. The professions of painter, carpenter, bricklayer and tiler are represented here and are at work in all MHH properties. Doors and furniture are processed and repaired in the in-house joinery and special constructions are produced.
Department of General Average Management
The TGM's emergency management team draws up target-oriented plans that coordinate and organize both preventive and proactive action as well as the implementation of immediate technical measures in the event of an emergency. This is intended to create a sustainable, solution-oriented and economical approach and management. Priorities and any necessary resources are assigned. If an accident occurs, it is managed by the accident management team and, if necessary, processed in terms of insurance.
The tasks include the coordination, documentation, processing and settlement of initial measures in the event of unforeseen damage (accidents, insurance claims), as well as the administrative and operational processing of insurance claims and recourse. Furthermore, repair work is carried out on rooms of all kinds.
Small building maintenance measures (BU measures)
Small construction measures (BU) comprise limited construction or maintenance work of a small scale. They require coordination of time, costs and personnel. Construction supervision ensures that work is carried out professionally and on schedule. A clear schedule and ongoing cost monitoring are crucial in order to meet budget and time targets and ensure efficient implementation.
Object supervisor
The property managers of Hannover Medical School are responsible for the operational management and coordination of all properties on the MHH campus.
Requests for externally rented properties are forwarded to the responsible property managers.
The property managers are the first point of contact and reference person for all building users and form the interface to many specialist departments (including Technical Facility Management, Property Management, Department VI Construction Planning, Transport Department).
The MHH's properties are divided up via a divisional structure so that each employee is responsible for a separate area with several buildings.