State Office for Roads, Bridges and Waters

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State Office for Roads, Bridges and Waters

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State level country
position State company
Supervisory authority Authority for Economy, Transport and Innovation
founding January 1, 2007
Headquarters Hamburg , Germany
Authority management Stefan Klotz (Managing Director)
Web presence www.lsbg.hamburg.de

The State Office for Roads, Bridges and Waters is a company of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and the Authority for Economics, Transport and Innovation (BWVI) . He sees himself as a service provider for the Hamburg administration. His competence lies in the implementation and maintenance of structural systems of the technical infrastructure as required.

founding

The Ministry of Urban Development and Environment (BSU) has dissolved on 29 December 2006, the Office for the construction and operation with effect from 1 January 2007 and transferred to the legal form of a state company in accordance with § 26 Landeshaushaltsordnung (LHO) (Official Parliamentary 18/4149). Since 2011, the LSBG has been assigned to the Authority for Economy, Transport and Innovation as the supervisory authority. It is subject to the management and control of the Senate and the citizenship. The LSBG is an agency within the meaning of the Hamburg Personnel Representation Act and handles its organizational and personnel matters under its own responsibility.

task

As a service provider for the authorities and offices, the LSBG is responsible for the implementation and needs-based maintenance of structural systems of the technical infrastructure in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Its range of services includes:

  • Roads ( Federal trunk roads and main roads . According to the Hamburg definition, the latter include roads under the responsibility of the Authority for Economics, Transport and Innovation; with the exception of those under the responsibility of the Hamburg Port Authority ; in contrast to district roads in the responsibility of the districts)
  • Coastal and inland flood protection
  • Waters (except federal waterways)
  • Structural structures (including bridges, tunnels, walls, locks, barrages and pumping stations)
  • Light signal and traffic telematics systems
  • Public lighting
  • Development measures of overall urban importance

He takes responsibility for

  • To plan
  • Design
  • Building (project management)
  • To chat
  • Operate

The LSBG is the contractor for the technically responsible departments and processes the tasks and projects assigned to it independently. The BSU / BWVI commissioning departments are subject to a tender offer to the LSBG. The LSBG accepts all orders from these departments; however, other departments outside the BSU / BWVI can commission the LSBG. The full cost calculation makes it clear what total effort the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg incurs for the measures to be processed. The associated cost transparency enables economic action.