As part of the annual Girls' Day, we had the great pleasure of welcoming 10 schoolgirls aged 12 to 15 to our company for the second time on 3 April 2025.
Our colleagues had prepared seven stations in advance with great commitment and creativity, where they used practical examples to familiarise the participants with steps in our planning process and our range of tasks.
At the beginning, the students were able to practise a soil speech, collect information about geology and water and gather much more from the city of Berlin's geoportal. They then put what they had learnt in chemistry lessons into practice by examining groundwater for contamination and learning about the effects of contaminated sites. Construction in existing buildings, including foundation exploration, was then covered, as was the construction of excavation pits for new buildings. The stations were rounded off with a sports unit involving measuring vibrations and a subsequent visit to a construction site.
We would like to thank our participants for their fun and curiosity, as well as our colleagues for their hard work and motivation during the preparations!
We are already looking forward to the next Girls' Day!
Feedback:
"I had a very nice day. I didn't realise that there were so many things to consider when building. Thank you very much for a great day"
"I thought it wouldn't be fun but it was great fun."
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