Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | January 1, 2005[1] |
Preceding agency |
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Jurisdiction | Government of Germany |
Headquarters | Ellerstraße 56 53119 Bonn[2] |
Employees | ≈ 6500[1] |
Agency executives |
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Parent agency | Federal Ministry of Finance[3] |
Website | Bundesimmobilien.de |
The Institute for Federal Real Estate (in German: Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben, abbreviated BImA) is a government agency in Germany that provides federal government entities with real estate services.[4] It functions as a landlord in the government system of internal rent—a commercially based model for managing government real estate.[5] The institute provides services such as renting space, facility management and real estate development.[4] The institute itself owns a major proportion of the property it manages,[6] and is one of the largest owners of real estate in Germany.[4] It was estimated that within 2011, the Institute for Federal Real Estate would—due to property transfers—own and manage nearly all real estate used by the federal government of Germany.[5]
The Institute for Federal Real Estate was established via law on January 1, 2005.[3] It succeeded the Federal Property Administration (Bundesvermögensverwaltung), which was dismantled, and from which tasks and staff were transferred.[3] At the same time, the Federal Forests Administration (Bundesforstverwaltung) was integrated into the institute as the federal forests division.[7]
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