Passenger terminal at BER approved for use / Dahme-Spreewald administrative district grants approval
The Dahme-Spreewald administrative district's local building inspection authority confirmed the completion of the passenger terminal (Terminal 1) at BER following completion of the construction work. After months of the specialist authority checking the documents for construction completion submitted since 2019 by the building owner, Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB), there is now nothing to prevent it from being used as a passenger terminal with the commissioning of BER Airport in Schönefeld scheduled for 31 October 2020.The granted approval for use is a milestone for the opening of BER. "I am very pleased that the 'passenger terminal' construction site is finally being completed after years of construction work and that evidence for the safe use of the building is available", says Dahme-Spreewald's building regulation coordinator, Heike Zettwitz.
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