Institute for Federal Real Estate (Germany)

André Gregarek, Member of the Board Axel Kunze, Member of the Board

The Federal Agency for Real Estate (BImA ) is a Federal legal entity under public law with its headquarters in Bonn. It is subject to legal and technical supervision of the Federal Ministry of Finance. The main task of the BImA is the management and exploitation of the properties of the Federal commercial basis.

Foundation

The Federal Institute was established with effect from 1 January 2005 by Act establishing a Federal Agency for Real Estate ( Bimag ). You want to manage as efficiently as possible, the government-owned property, land and other real estate (eg State Forests ), exploit and divest. This work was carried out by the end of 2004 by the Federal Property office, the Federal Forest Service and the Federal Property departments of the regional tax offices. The offices and departments mentioned were dissolved on 31 December 2004.

Tasks and objectives

By removing the tasks from the direct federal administration and its bundling with a new, guided by modern management methods point, the federal government promises a more efficient task performance and reduce administrative costs. For 2005, efficiency gains of 24 million euros were expected. Critics such as Norbert Hauser, at the time Vice President of the Federal Court, however, doubted that the new Federal Agency could be the expectations placed upon them justice.

Thus, the Federal Agency for Real Estate can fulfill their tasks as efficiently as possible, it has been gradually transferred the ownership of nearly all domestic land of the covenant. It has already been authorized by law since inception, to represent the Federal Republic of Germany within the framework of the tasks entrusted by law.

Construction

The Federal Agency is headed by a three -member board. It has about 6,500 employees, including employees in addition to civil servants that were taken equal status of the dissolved agencies and authorities, as well as parts of the Ministry of Finance in essence. New official relations they may not justify (§ 11 para 1 sentence 2 Bimag ).

The Federal Agency for Real Estate currently has nine directorates (Berlin, Dortmund, Erfurt, Freiburg, Koblenz, Potsdam, Rostock, Magdeburg, Munich ), each with different numbers of primary and secondary sites.

The various tasks are organizationally perceived in a so-called consolidated division model. Currently the following types exist:

A. operational divisions;

B. cross-section lines

In addition, the work of the Federal Agency is supported by various rods to the Board directly (eg legal, compliance, internal audit ). The BALIMA system is working on SAP-based management system of the Federal Agency.

Acquisition of Federal Facilities

With the establishment on 1 January 2005, initially the building and Liegenschaftsbetreuung Controlling Institution ( GCI), which was previously part of the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning, incorporated into the BImA.

With effect from June 2008, the BImA the previously employed in this sector staff gebb was previously partly in parallel by the Company for development, procurement and operation ( gebb ) fully allocated to the Bundeswehr perceived task of development and marketing of former army buildings, were incorporated into the BImA (transfers pursuant to § 613a BGB).

Since 1 July 2008, the BImA has also taken over the management of the Federal Agency for Special Tasks ( BvS ).

Since the beginning of 2013 is the sole shareholder of BImA Gästehaus Petersberg GmbH, which was previously the involvement of the federal government ( Ministry of Finance ). This company operates the Grand Hotel on the Petersberg ( Seven Mountains).

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