Augsburg Overhauls Theater Renovation After Architect Termination and Water Damage
The Staatstheater Augsburg project faces fresh setbacks as the city seeks new planners and restructures management to address escalating costs and delays.
- The City of Augsburg has terminated its contract with Münchner Architekturbüro Walter Achatz for the second time in eight months, citing the need for a complete project reorganization.
- A recent pipe burst caused significant water damage to both the historical Große Haus and an adjacent new construction, with the extent of the damage still under assessment.
- The project's estimated cost has risen to nearly €420 million, more than double the original budget, with completion now projected for 2030.
- A re-tendering process for the Große Haus planning services is underway, with a new planner expected to be appointed by the summer holidays to maintain project continuity.
- The city has introduced external project oversight and reorganized its management team to improve decision-making and ensure adherence to revised timelines and budgets.