Sopron and its sub-region have seen a large population increase in recent years. Currently, due to the attractive labour market in the city and neighbouring Austria, the number of children aged 0-3 has increased in the city to 1,669 on 30 June 2019. Both the operational indicators and the large number of waiting lists show that crèches perform their basic tasks with high charging and good utilisation and that there is a need to increase the number of places. To this end, the Municipality of Sopron Municipality aims to build a new crèche, which consists of 3 single educational and care buildings, group rooms suitable for 6 children’s groups and service functions. It will accommodate 14 new children per group room, a total of 84 new children, and the project includes the purchase of the necessary equipment and the establishment of the playground. The project includes the following activities: 3.1.1. Self-eligible activities B) Establishment of a new crèche, mini crèche institution, family crèche service (including: the establishment of a new site/service, the reopening of a closed site) in which: 4) construction of a new building 3.1.2.2. Optional, ineligible actions 1) Acquisition of equipment: 3.1.2.2 1) (a) furniture and other furnishings (e.g.: courtyard games; toy storage), devices (e.g.: construction games, development games) directly related to nursery care. 4) Renovation and design of court, playground (e.g.: construction and repair of fences, gardens; development and expansion of green space). 5)Establishing and upgrading of bicycle supports and storages, 6) Installation of Baby Cart Storage, 7) Development and development of parking space and barrier-free parking space The project does not include the ineligible activities listed in point 3.3 of the call. Architectural design The new crèche includes three educational and care units. From the common “story garden” opens the entrance halls serving even group rooms of the parenting units, where children’s carriages can be stored at the same time. From the fore-space we get to the spacious transfer/dressing spaces, functionally connecting the changing room with the bath and children’s washbasins and toilets. You can reach the group rooms through the diaper room and the children’s washbasin, from which the courtyard is directly accessible through the covered terrace. Each group room has 1-1 warehouse. There are direct access to the terraces from the traffic areas, as well as access to service and administrative rooms. Catering for children is provided in the new group rooms. The food served is prepared in the kitchen located next to the economic entrance and transported through the road to the group rooms in closed dishes and bowls on carts carrying meals. The raw materials and waste are transported to the kitchen at the economic entrance in closed containers, separated in time from the finding of the dishes. Waste storage in the closed waste storage facility to be established in the yard. The inner surfaces of the waste repository were covered with a washable cold covering with a confluence on the floor. The planned building is adapted to the height of the adjacent, planned kindergarten, with flat roofed, plastered facades and coloured wall coverings. The building is made with a flat foundation, with a vertical load-bearing structure masonryed or horizontal load-bearing structures with monolithic reinforced concrete slabs. In the group rooms linoleum floor cladding and washable, wear-resistant wall cladding is made up of 160 cm height, the diaper-billing room on the floor is made of greslap cold cladding and tile wall cladding up to 2 m height. Glazed windows are deep glazed with safety glued glazing. The building is made with a thermal envelope in accordance with legal requirements — roof, walls and floors are thermally insulated, doors and windows are more thermally insulated. Heating and cooling energy is provided by renewable energy sources, geothermal heat pumps, ventilation is provided by central energy saving equipment. Better than the planned energy classification — AA, i.e. nearly zero energy requirement. The playing terraces are made with a coloured, molded rubber cover, which also ensures the right shock absorption. The sidewalks are equipped with a well-matched Terraway surface. The grassy nature of the green surfaces surrounding the building will be maintained, and new pre-grown trees will be planted instead of the trees to be felled on the site of the new building. As part of the development project, new large sandboxes and new playground equipment will be created in the yard. The development complies with the conditions and requirements set out in the call for proposals, for which a supporting document has been attached to the tender.