Building diary for the barrier-free conversion and expansion of the club home (formerly a sports home)

Due to the modernization and the barrier-free design of the former sports home (guesthouse), we will be able to breathe new life into another part of our sports facility stadium on Rochlitzer Straße. During the conversion from the former sports club home to the future club home, two disabled-friendly entrances and exits as well as a disabled-friendly toilet on the upper floor will be created. In the future, there will again be a room on our sports field, which can be used for club, department or private parties of up to 60 people. But nothing stands in the way of a use for sporting activities. In the future, our Darts department will complete its training and play operations in the newly created premises. Furthermore, in the future, our rehabilitation sports department will also be able to use the advantages of accessibility as part of its sports courses.


The conversion measures were funded and financed with €25,000 from the funding from the 2021 investment programme for barrier-free construction "Favorite places for all" by the district of Mittelsachsen.


KW 48 Interior fittings

During week 48, a lot of work was done. The bathroom fittings have now also been installed.

The kitchen was finished.

The new bathroom cabinet has found its place.

The new wall wardrobe was built and installed together.

KW 47 Interior fittings

This week, the radiators were also installed.

The new kitchen has also been built.

KW 45 Interior fittings

This week, repair work was carried out on the previously introduced compensatory mass.

The electrical installation also made progress. Sockets, light switches and ceiling lighting were connected.

KW 43 Interior fittings

The interior walls receive their second line, followed by quality control and rework.

KW 41 Interior fittings

Floors were straightened with compensating mass, tiles were laid and then grouted.

KW 40 Tiles laid

The walls in the toilet were tiled. Furthermore, the fine plaster was applied and the walls received their first basic coat of paint.

Furthermore, the ceilings were hung.

At the same time, the preparations for laying the floor in the common room were also underway.

KW 37 The new door is installed

Due to the installation of barrier-free doors, our new clubhouse is taking on more and more shape. This will enable our association activities to be carried out completely barrier-free in the new premises in the future.

KW 36 Cleaning work

Fabric was laid and then the new plaster was applied over a large area.

KW 34 Entrance bricked to new door size

The old entrance of the former sports centre was also rebuilt. In the future, this will serve as a new access to the balcony, which is to be built in a later construction project.

KW 31 Completion of drywall WC

Due to the completion of the drywall in the barrier-free toilet on the upper floor, this is slowly taking shape. Furthermore, vacancies in the masonry, e.g. at the new barrier-free entrance in the direction of Rochlitzer Straße, were plastered.

KW 30 Completion of the steam barrier

In KW 30, in addition to the steam barrier, the electrical lines were laid and the drywall in the barrier-free toilet was further advanced.

KW 28 The steam barrier is introduced

KW 25 + 27 The roof is newly insulated

The roof was completely re-insulated on our own by our club members. This is also intended to ensure more efficient heating of the club's home in the future.

KW 24 The sanitary area receives new fittings

Upstairs, with the construction of a barrier-free toilet, the quality and functionality of the new clubhouse will be significantly increased. The first work has already been done on this.

KW 21 Preparations Electrical installation

First cable ducts were milled out and prepared for the completely new electrical installation throughout the building.

KW 18 Masonry work

In KW 18, loose plaster was removed and the first masonry and plastering work took place.

KW 17 Removal of old floor coverings

Through numerous working hours, which our members have volunteered, the old carpets, floor slabs and tar boards were removed and disposed of accordingly.

KW 16 Corning of the former kitchen

The former kitchen of the sports home was also completely gutted on its own. In the future, this room will be used as a new barrier-free toilet on the upper floor.

KW 15 Dismantling of ceiling panels, roof insulation and vestibule

With the dismantling of the ceiling panels, the roof insulation was exposed, which had to be disposed of separately.

In addition, the former entrance area was dismantled. As a result, the space will be significantly larger in the future and thus better usable for the intended purposes.

KW 14 Coreing of the interior

It began with the dismantling of the old bar and the wooden cladding of the former sports centre. This work has been carried out by numerous volunteers on their own.