The Perwez construction project, located a few hundred meters from the E411, has come to a halt. The Perwez bypass, for which the bridge was intended, has been abandoned for six years now, and the original agreement did not provide for this scenario.
The question now is what to do with the building before it falls into disrepair due to lack of maintenance. Multiple parties hold responsibilities in this case, including SPW Mobility and Infrastructure, the municipal authorities, and InBW. These parties must come together to clarify the situation and find a solution.
Meanwhile, the municipality has already brainstormed some ideas for repurposing the building, such as turning it into a climbing wall, contemporary art center, or skateboard ramp.
In the sequence of unnecessary major works, stop at Perwez, a few hundred meters from the E411. With a bridge built in the middle of nowhere.
This construction has been abandoned for almost 6 years, the project for which it was intended, the Perwez bypass, has been abandoned, and the terms of the agreement did not provide for this scenario.
What to do with this building before it falls into ruin for lack of maintenance? Who will pay the bill? There are many responsibilities in this case.
The SPW Mobility and Infrastructure, the municipal authorities and the InBW will have to agree to clarify the situation. While waiting for everyone to sit around the table, the municipality already has some ideas for finding a new assignment for it: a climbing wall, a contemporary art center or even a skateboard ramp.
In the end, it remains to be seen what will become of the abandoned construction in Perwez. It is a reminder of the complexities and challenges in large-scale infrastructure projects and the importance of planning for all possible scenarios. However, as discussions continue and solutions are sought, the possibility of transforming it into a unique and innovative space for the community cannot be ignored. Whether it becomes a climbing wall, a contemporary art center, or a skateboard ramp, it may yet find new life and purpose in the years to come.