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1 ji ei nikis Sps GA NIEKISCH LTD GA NIEKISCH LTD, I. Abashidze Ave. 86, 0162 Tbilisi ji ei nikis S.p.s. i. abasizis q. 86, 0162 Tbilisi Welcome Phone : / Mobil : / info@ganiekisch.ge The web-site from GA Niekisch LTD, German architecture & design will coming soon. Date : 2011 The company presentation from GA Niekisch, German architecture & design Kind Regards André Niekisch -Director-

2 The Team André Niekich Architect trained in Germany Founder and Directo Beka Karsidze Architect trained in Germany Project Architect as a Freelancer Architect Vakhtang Dograshvili Architect Designer and Site Manager as a Freelancer Architect David Vashakidze Archtiect Designer and Coordinator as a Freelancer Architect Giorgi Lobzhanidze Architect Designer Erekle Didebashvili Architect Designer Irakli Matua Architect Site Manager and quality assurance responsibility Gocha Mgebrishvili Community Liaison Officer and Interpreter Marekh Miasuradze Secretary and tax adviser

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4 References 2011-in processing Office building on the Freedom Square on the corner Leselidze Str. interior design and construction supervision Gross floor space approx m² 2011-in processing Branch for ProCreditBank in Marneuli, Georgia Total design and construction supervision Gross floor space approx. 450 m² Estimated costs approx GEL 2010 Houses for Internally Displaced Persons in Gori, Georgia Advising of the German Embassy 2010 Renovation from the German International School Tbilisi, Shatberashvili Str., Tbilisi Total design and construction supervision 2008-in processing New head office for the ProCredit Bank on Kazbegi Str. 23, Tbilisi, Georgia Total design and construction supervision of the new head office from the ProCredit Bank in the Kazbegi Str. 23 in Tbilisi. The modern 7 storey building plus a basement has a gross floor space of approx m2 and provides space for approx. 500 employees. The estimated construction costs are approx. 17 Mio. USD. The center of the U-shaped building consists of an open glass atrium with 2 glass elevators. In the ground and first floor the facades are completely glazed. The upper floors are disguised of a modern ventilated facade with special boards. The concrete structure will be completed in January 2011 and around the clock GAN is making the construction supervision and quality monitoring. Any concrete and reinforcement is tested in reputable laboratories and monitored. The completion of the building is planned for early branches for ProCreditBank in Tsnori, Batumi and Marneuli, Georgia Total design of three new branches. The PCB wanted a new design as advertisement for a modern European Bank. The construction supervision was also executed by GAN for Tsnori and Batumi. Gross floor space approx m², total costs approx. 3 Mio. GEL Living-House in Tserovani, Georgia Gross floor space approx. 300 m², total cost approx USD In cooperation and responsibility with Studio 24

5 Café Tapas on Erekle II Str., 2 branches café Antree on Rustaveli Ave. and Abashidze Str., Georgia Multi functional building on Sheshelidze Str., Georgia Final design for a complex with space for offices, hotel rooms, shopping mall, conference hall, Gross floor space of approx m² McDonald s on Kostava Str., Georgia Gross floor space of approx m², total cost approx. 2.5 Mio. USD 2007 Factory for mineral water for the Company Binuli in Natakhtari, Georgia Gross floor space approx. 700 m², total cost approx. 1 Mio. USD 2007 Office building on Tskneti Highway, Bagebi, Georgia Final design Gross floor space of approx m² on 7 floors 2007 Multi functional building on Chavchavadze Ave. 23., Georgia Final design for a complex with space for offices, shopping mall and apartments Gross floor space of approx m² 2006 Living-Houses in Germany Final design and execution drawings for 7 different living houses As a Freelance Architect

6 In cooperation and responsibility of Abelmann-Vielain-Pock Architekten BDA in Berlin Court of law building in Königs-Wusterhausen, Germany Final design for renovation from a historical building and a additional building Total cost approx. 15 Mio Reconstruction from a part of a historical school building from Walter Gropius in Berlin, Germany The design needed to be done without to destroy the idea from Walter Gropius Reconstruction from a historical school building from Walter Hoffmann in Berlin, Germany The special work on the site was to integrate the elevator (the fundament needed to be prolonged), to change a part of the main structure and to reconstruct the historical facade. The entire building was contaminated with Asbestos, Mineral Wool and Tar and was cleaned according to high safety standards. Gross floor space of approx m², total cost approx. 11 Mio Reconstruction from a historical farm-house near Berlin, Germany As a Freelance Architect

7 Services Buildings and room-creating interior works performance profile services Service Phase 1: Establishing the basis of the project a) Clarify the requirements b) Consult on scope of overall project c) Formulate criteria for selecting other specialists to assist with planning work d) Summarise results Service Phase 2: Preliminary design (project and planning preparation) a) Analyse principles b) Agree objectives (marginal conditions, conflicts of interest) c) Prepare a list of project goals (programme objectives) d) Develop a project strategy including examining possible alternative solutions under the same conditions and present drawings and costing, e.g. experimental drawings, outline sketches, with explanatory notes where applicable e) Integrate the services supplied by other specialists involved in the project f) Clarify and explain the key town-planning, design, functional, technical, building physics, financial and energy efficiency (e.g. cost effective energy use strategies and the use of renewable energy resources) and environmental or ecological factors, processes and conditions, plus the burden imposed on relevant ecosystems and their sensitivity g) Preliminary negotiations with local authorities and other specialists involved in the project in respect of compliance with approval conditions h) Open-air facilities: gather, evaluate and explain data on ecological structures and relationships, e.g. soil, water, climate, air, flora and fauna, plus present the space utilisation and design strategy with explanatory information, specifically in respect of landscaping, habitat improvement and interlinking, existing vegetation, new planting, dividing the area into greenery, traffic, water, play and sports areas; also clarify and agree boundary design and harmonise with surrounding features i) Cost estimation according to DIN 276 or the regulations defining residential costing practices j) Collate the results of from all preliminary design activities Service Phase 3: Final design (systems and integration planning) a) Revise the design strategy (step-by-step production of a construction solution in drawing form) taking account of town-planning, design, functional, technical, building physics, financial and energy efficiency (e.g. cost effective energy use strategies and the use of renewable energy resources) and environmental or conservation requirements and making use of the contributions made by other specialists involved on the project, through to complete final design. b) Integrate the services of other specialists involved in the project c) Description of the project with accompanying explanation of compensatory and replacement measures in line with conservation regulations d) Summary of the overall project design in drawing form, e.g. a fully worked through preliminary draft and/or final draft drawings (scaled according to nature and size of the intended structure; with open-air facilities: a scale of 1:500 to 1:100, specifically with information to improve the habitat, for reduction, protection, conservation and development measures and for the differentiation of planting schemes; with roomcreating interior works: on a scale of 1:50 to 1:20, specifically with details of wall claddings, colour, lighting and material design), and with detailed plans of reoccurring space modules where applicable e) Negotiations with local authorities and other specialists involved in the project in respect of compliance with approval conditions f) Cost calculation as defined by DIN 276 or the regulations defining residential costing practices g) Cost control by comparison of the cost calculation with the cost estimation h) Summarise the outputs from all design documentation

8 Service Phase 4: Planning application a) Prepare submission documents for approvals and consents required under public planning regulations including applications for exemptions and waivers, making use of the contributions made by other specialists involved on the project plus any remaining negotiations needed with public authorities b) Submit documentation c) Complete and amend as necessary planning applications, descriptions and costings making use of the contributions made by other specialists involved on the project d) Open-air facilities and room-creating interior works: Check the need for approvals, obtain consents and permissions Service Phase 5: Execution drawings a) Detailed work on the outputs of Service Phases 3 and 4 (step-by-step development and presentation of the design solution) taking account of town-planning, design, functional, technical, building physics, financial and energy efficiency (e.g. cost effective energy use strategies and the use of renewable energy resources) and environmental or conservation requirements and making use of the contributions made by other specialists involved on the project, through to an implementable design b) Presentation of the project in graphical format with all the details necessary for the execution, e.g. final complete execution, detail and construction drawings on a scale of 1:50 to 1:1, for open-air facilities depending on the type of building, on a scale of 1:200 to 1:50, specifically for planting schemes, with the necessary text c) For room-creating interior works: detailed presentation of the rooms and suites on a scale of 1:25 to 1:1, with the necessary text; material specifications d) Prepare the basis for other specialists involved in the project and integrate their contributions through to an implementable solution e) Continuous updating of the execution drawings during the execution phase Service Phase 6: Preparation for contract placement a) Determine and collate quantities as the basis for producing the project specifications making use of the contributions made by other specialists involved in the project planning b) Produce project specifications with schedule of works according to service areas c) Harmonise and co-ordinate the project specifications produced by other specialists involved in the project planning Service Phase 7: Assisting with contract placement a) Collate the contract placement documentation for all service areas b) Obtain quotations c) Check and rank quotations including producing a price list for part works ensuring the involvement of all specialists who have assisted with Service Phases 6 and 7 d) Co-ordinate and collate the services of the specialists assisting with the award process e) Negotiate with bidders f) Estimate costs according to DIN 276 based on unit or global prices quoted g) Assist with cost control by comparing the cost estimation with the cost calculation h) Assist with contract award Service Phase 8: Project supervision (construction supervision) a) Monitor the execution of the project for conformance with the building permissions or consents, the execution drawings and project specifications and with the generally accepted technical standards and applicable regulations b) Supervise the execution stage of load-bearing structures defined in 50 para 2 points 1 and 2 for conformance to the stability test c) Co-ordinate the work of specialists involved with project supervision d) Monitor and correct details of prefabricated components e) Produce and monitor progress on a timetable (bar chart) f) Keep a construction diary

9 g) Perform measurements in company with the building contractors h) Approve and accept building works with the involvement of other specialists involved in both project planning and project supervision; identify defects i) Check invoices j) Cost finding according to DIN 276 or in accordance with residential building costing regulations k) Applications for official inspections and participation therein l) Handover of the project including collation and handover of the necessary documentation e.g. operating instructions, test reports m) Listing of the warranty claim periods n) Monitor corrective action regarding defects identified during the inspection of building works o) Assist with cost control by comparing the building contractors accounts with the contract prices and the cost estimate. Service Phase 9: Project management and documentation a) Physical inspection of the project to identify defects before the expiry of the warranty claim periods granted by building contractors b) Supervise corrective action regarding defects which become apparent before expiry of the above warranty claim periods or at the latest within four years of acceptance of building works c) Assist with the release of security bonds d) Systematic collation of the drawings and calculations showing the final results of the project Special Services Buildings and room-creating interior works performance profile The performance profile may include the following Special Services: 1. Establishing the basis of the project Initial stocktaking exercise, Analyse location, Operational planning, Produce a space-utilisation schedule, Prepare a function schedule, Check environmental impact, Check environmental compatibility; 2. Preliminary design (Project and planning preparation) Examine alternative solutions subject to fundamentally different requirements, Supplement preliminary design documents to reflect special requirements, Prepare a financing plan, Prepare building and operational cost/benefit analyses, Assist with procurement of loans, Conduct preliminary application (building permission application), Prepare presentations using specific techniques such as perspective drawings, templates and models, Prepare a time schedule and organisational plan, Supplement preliminary design documents with regard to specific measures undertaken for building and component optimisation, which go beyond the normal scope of design services, in order to reduce the level of energy consumption and the emission of harmful substances and carbon and to utilise renewable energy sources in consultation with the other specialists involved in the planning process. The usual scope for energy saving measures is achieved by the fulfilment of the requirements included in the legal provisions and generally accepted technical standards;

10 3. Final design (systems and integration planning) Analyse alternatives and variants and rank them using cost analysis methods (optimisation), Calculate profitability of project, Prepare a cost calculation on the basis of quantity matrices or component lists, Devise specific measures to optimise buildings and components, which go beyond the normal scope of design services, in order to reduce the level of energy consumption and the emission of harmful substances and carbon and to utilise renewable energy sources in consultation with the other specialists involved in the planning process. The usual scope for energy saving measures is achieved by the fulfilment of the requirements included in the legal provisions and generally accepted technical standards; 4. Building permission application Assist with obtaining consent of adjacent property owners, Prepare documentation for special approval procedures, Provide technical and organisational support to the client in appeals procedures, legal actions and the like, Revise approval documentation in the light of circumstances beyond the supplier's control; 5 Execution drawings Prepare a detailed description of the project in the form of a building book to serve as the basis for the project specifications and schedule of works*, Prepare a detailed description of the project in the form of a space utilisation book to serve as the basis for the project specifications and schedule of works*, Check the execution plans prepared by the construction contractor on the basis of the project specifications and schedule of works for conformance with the final designs*, Develop schedules of quantities, Check and accept drawings produced by third party specialists not involved in the project planning for conformance with the execution drawings (e.g. workshop drawings provided by manufacturers, installation and foundation drawings provided by machinery suppliers) where such services relate to facilities not covered in the chargeable costs; 6 Preparation of contract placement, Prepare project specifications with detailed schedule of works by reference to the building book/space utilisation book*, Prepare alternative project specifications for discrete service areas, Prepare comparative cost summaries, evaluating the contributions made by other specialists involved in the project planning; 7. Assisting contract placement, Check and rank quotations received in response to project specifications and schedule of works including the price list*, Prepare, check and rank price lists according to special requirements; 8. Project supervision (construction supervision) Prepare, supervise and update a schedule of payments, Prepare, supervise and update detailed time, costs and capacity schedules, Act as responsible site manager where this activity is seen by the respective Federal State's law as going beyond the Basic Services provided for in Service Phase 8;

11 9. Project management and documentation. Produce situation drawings, Prepare equipment and inventory lists, Produce maintenance and care instructions, Supervise project, Manage project, Post-handover inspections, Supervise care and maintenance works, Produce statistics for project file, Calculate and confirm costs against standard guide costs, Check the building and operating cost/benefit analyses; 10 Special Services for conversion and modernization Performing measurements to check on dimensions, technical factors and deformation, Damage mapping Identification of damage, Planning and supervising measures to make safe the existing structures, Assisting with advice and support to users and other affected parties, Checking the effect of the proposed project and measures on users, e.g. by opinion surveys.