Category: Trends

  • Swisspor and Madaster promote circular insulating materials

    Swisspor and Madaster promote circular insulating materials

    According to the press release , the insulation specialist Swisspor AG and Madaster Services Schweiz AG will be working together in the future. The aim is to promote the use of circular insulating materials in construction. With its product and recycling expertise in the field of insulation and sealing, Swisspor, based in Steinhausen, will open up the transition to resource-saving construction, according to the statement.

    Madaster is working on so-called material passports for new and existing buildings. This gives construction waste an identity and can be cataloged and reused as resources to avoid waste. The Madaster service is offered in Switzerland by Madaster Services Switzerland AG in Zurich.

    With Swisspor, the Madaster network will be supplemented with many years of expertise in the development, manufacture and recycling of building products in the field of insulation and sealing, Marloes Fischer, Managing Director of Madaster Services Schweiz AG, is quoted as saying. “Together we can make the medium to long-term increasing volume of insulating materials from demolition and renovation transparent. The goal must be to use as much recyclate as possible for new products.”

    “Swisspor is doing everything it can to increase the recycling rate of insulating and sealing materials,” says Marco Dalla Bona, Managing Director of Swisspor AG. With the Madaster material register, “built-in materials can be traced and later assigned to a new group of uses. If the sector manages to recycle 100 percent recyclable products, we will reduce the use of primary resources to a minimum,” Dalla Bona continues.

  • Swiss Prime Site: Largest certified real estate portfolio in Switzerland

    Swiss Prime Site: Largest certified real estate portfolio in Switzerland

    75% of the areas with sustainability certificates
    As part of the comprehensive initiatives for sustainable business management, Swiss Prime Site will certify the majority of the Swiss real estate portfolio, which comprises around 180 properties and areas, before the end of the 2022 financial year. Based on an in-depth analysis of the various certification systems and a feasibility study, over a dozen pilot certifications have already been implemented in recent months. The goal is to have around 75% of the space in the real estate portfolio backed by certificates by the end of 2022. René Zahnd, CEO of Swiss Prime Site: “By certifying our properties, we are increasing transparency and at the same time establishing a frame of reference. In addition, we lay the foundation for creating long-term ecological, economic and social added value for all stakeholders. In addition, since last year we have linked our ambitious climate targets with our financing strategy. Every improvement in sustainability enables us to find more attractive financing.»

    Climate-neutral real estate portfolio by 2040
    The applicable environmental policy of Swiss Prime Site stipulates that all new construction, conversion and repositioning projects must be certified with a nationally or internationally recognized sustainability label. BREEAM In-Use, an internationally widespread certification system, is used for existing properties. In the case of development projects, the focus is on certification in line with the Swiss Sustainable Building Standard (SNBS).
    “In addition to the certification, we create a potential analysis for each certified property, which results in measures to increase sustainability performance. Our ambitions for individual topics such as avoiding greenhouse gas emissions – in production and operation – or recycling management go beyond the fulfillment of the requirements,” explains Martin Pfenninger, Head Group Sustainability, the ambitions of Swiss Prime Site. Because the goals are clear: the design of sustainable living space and a climate-neutral real estate portfolio by 2040.

  • Privately used residential property is becoming more expensive

    Privately used residential property is becoming more expensive

    According to a media release from Raiffeisen Switzerland on the quarterly transaction price index, owner-occupied homes have to dig deeper into their pockets than in the first quarter and also compared to the previous year. Accordingly, the purchase of a condominium increased in price by 3.5 percent in the second quarter. Compared to the same period last year, there was a price increase of 7.7 percent. A single-family house costs 1.3 percent more than in the previous quarter. Year-on-year, prices for this type of property have risen by 8.7 percent.

    According to the Raiffeisen chief economist Martin Neff, who was quoted in the media release, the price dynamic is due to the shortage of supply in the home ownership market. Neither the interest rate hike nor the heightened uncertainties in the reporting period would have changed that.

    In the case of condominiums, the highest increase in prices compared to the previous year was in the Zurich region, where prices rose by 11 percent. In contrast, the Bern region has the lowest rate compared to 2021 at 3.5 percent. 10.6 percent more has to be paid for a condominium in tourist areas.

    The price spiral is also driving up the costs for single-family homes. In the Western Switzerland region, the segment has increased in price by 12.8 percent, in the Northwestern Switzerland region the value is 10.4 percent.

    Broken down by place of residence, there is a pronounced desire for private home ownership in the countryside, where the prices for a single-family house have soared by 12 percent. In city centers, house prices are 8.7 percent higher than last year.

  • Basel Area reaches new milestone with settlement of LifeMine

    Basel Area reaches new milestone with settlement of LifeMine

    Basel Area Business & Innovation , the agency for location promotion and innovation promotion, has reached a new milestone. With LifeMine Therapeutics , the 200th company has now been supported in settling in the Basel area. The biotechnology company has its headquarters in Cambridge in the US state of Massachusetts and is now establishing its European headquarters in the Basel Area, which consists of the three cantons of Basel-Stadt, Basel-Landschaft and Jura.

    “Having LifeMine Therapeutics as our 200th customer is very exciting for our team and the region,” said Christof Klöpper, CEO of Basel Area Business & Innovation. “The fact that LifeMine Therapeutics comes from the Boston Area – one of the world’s largest life sciences centers – underscores the opportunities that the Basel Area offers international biotech companies.”

    LifeMine develops drugs based on genetically encoded small molecules and will now also drive this work from Basel. “We are very pleased to be able to expand our activities to Basel and settle in a region full of innovative companies,” says co-founder and Chief Operating Officer (COO) WeiQing Zhou. “Basel Area Business & Innovation gave us fantastic support and made the process as smooth as we could have wished for.”

    Of the 200 companies supported by Basel Area since 2016, 164 are not from Switzerland. A total of 122 work in the life sciences. In the meantime, however, more and more companies from the production and process technology sectors are deciding to settle in the Basel area.

  • Holcim buys Belgian building materials specialist Cantillana

    Holcim buys Belgian building materials specialist Cantillana

    Building materials producer Holcim has announced the takeover of Belgian building materials dealer Cantillana . With Cantillana’s presence and portfolio, Holcim can advance the expansion of the solutions and products division, which is expected to account for 30 percent of Group net sales by 2025, according to a press release .

    For Holcim, the decision in favor of the provider of special solutions means a further optimization of its market position in facade construction systems and thermal insulation composite systems. “This expansion further strengthens our presence in Europe, particularly in the area of building renovation and energy efficiency,” said Miljan Gutovic, head of Holcim’s Europe, Middle East and Africa region.

    The investment ties in with the adopted strategy of “green growth”. Both companies announce that they aim to “take a bigger role in providing innovative and sustainable solutions for energy-efficient buildings”.

    After acquiring the French PRB Group , the Belgian PTB-Compaktuna and Izolbet in Poland, Holcim is adding Cantillana, a privately held company, to the “Holcim family”. Originating as a branch of a construction company, Cantillana has specialized since it was founded in 1875 in the sale of and trade in building materials and building material accessories for the construction and related trades. Today, Cantillana is part of the Stadsbader Group and employs more than 200 people at nine production sites in Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands.

    Holcim AG has focused on innovative and sustainable construction solutions in building construction, civil engineering and infrastructure. At 55 locations across Switzerland, the company produces concrete, gravel and cement suitable for all construction projects and recycles demolition materials into resource-saving products.

  • Projekt Interim is looking for interim users in Chur

    Projekt Interim is looking for interim users in Chur

    The business model of Projekt Interim is the rental of temporarily vacant rooms at favorable conditions to artists and young companies. A new property is available in Chur, Projekt Interim informed in a statement. Specifically, interim users are being sought for offices, studios, storage rooms and a communal kitchen at Loëstrasse 37. Chur train station is a five-minute walk from the property. The premises can be used until July 15, 2023.

    “We at Projekt Interim are happy that with this beautiful project in Chur we can now provide the most affordable spaces for innovative people with big ideas throughout Switzerland,” Corinne Walker is quoted as saying in the statement. “The project on Loëstrasse with the beautiful and large rooms with parquet is my favorite from now on,” says the project manager. Interested parties can contact Walker by email .

    On July 7, Projekt Interim also invites you to a public tour of the building at Loëstrasse 37. It takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Projekt Interim provides further information and photos on the internet .

  • Umwelt Arena shows new exhibition on insulating materials

    Umwelt Arena shows new exhibition on insulating materials

    The Swiss Environmental Arena is opening a new special exhibition. According to a message on Facebook, it is about the recycling of old insulating materials in the construction industry. Instead of old insulating materials ending up in the dumpster and then in the landfill during renovations and demolitions, they are taken back and processed again, according to Facebook on the subject. The Flumroc company based in Flums is showing how this is done in the new exhibition in the so-called Recycling City in the Umwelt Arena. Flumroc is a “pioneer in the field of insulation recycling”, according to the press release.

    On its website , Flumroc advocates the sustainable use of insulating materials. “Rockwool becomes rockwool”. it says there. Flumroc stone wool is 100 percent recyclable. This “closed cycle” should be maintained as far as possible. The company therefore appeals not to simply throw away construction site cuttings and construction site waste made from Flumroc stone wool during demolition, renovation or conversion work. “We’re happy to take them back in the bags or containers provided and recycle them,” says the company.

    The new exhibition provides information about the procedure for reprocessing.

  • Cowa receives 1 million francs from investors

    Cowa receives 1 million francs from investors

    In a first round of financing, Cowa Thermal Solutions AG has received over CHF 1 million from private investors and its own founders Remo Waser and Simon Maranda. According to an article on the startupticker.ch portal, the young company based in Lucerne’s Technopark wants to use the fresh capital to market its heating storage system for heat pumps on a larger scale.

    The cleantech start-up is developing a heating storage system with capsules that contain environmentally friendly salts as a phase change material. A tank filled with the capsules can absorb three times more energy than a conventional water tank for heat pumps. According to the information, this makes a heating system less dependent on mains electricity. In addition, unlike batteries or rechargeable batteries, it does not use lithium.

    The storage tank filled with Cowa capsules has been available from the building technology company Meier Tobler since April of this year. According to startupticker.ch, the additional costs for the Cowa product compared to conventional storage systems are quickly balanced out due to the energy density and longevity of 20 years.

    In addition to further scaling on the domestic market, the company would like to expand to Germany soon. Initial talks with potential sales partners have already taken place.

  • Werkarena Basel: NOMEN EST OMEN

    Werkarena Basel: NOMEN EST OMEN

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    In spring 2022, the commercial area on Neudorfstrasse in Basel’s St. Johann district came to life with the first companies moving in. Before that, in November 2021, a public kick-off event took place in the premises, which were still in the basic construction at the time: around 60 representatives from politics and business took part in the event and were enthusiastic. However, it took a while for that to happen. After the government council granted the building permit in 2013, the architecture team led by Markus Kägi and Thomas Schnabel won the 2014 competition put out by the municipality. The municipal trade association was involved as a partner in the processes right from the start, and the relevant companies were supposed to appear together as investors. But this plan didn’t work out. Invited project developers were able to present their ideas. Steiner AG prevailed against well-known competitors. Construction work on the factory arena began in 2019, and the shell was completed in March 2021.

    An appeal to the future
    The triangular, 4316 square meter lot of the business park is located in the north of Basel and directly on the French-Swiss border with St. Louis. The Rhine flows further to the east. The port of St. Johann existed there until 2009, which was then transformed into a waterfront promenade. It showed that industry has a long tradition in the district of the same name. Today, however, ship traffic no longer dominates and the newly settled sectors are more colourful: in the immediate vicinity of Neudorfstrasse there is sometimes the gambling industry or a hotel, but also the premises of a meat and poultry producer or the customs office. The location is ideal for high-emission traders. They have increasingly left the city in recent years because their noisy productions were no longer tolerated in many places. Now they are benefiting again, also in other areas: In addition to the connections to Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport and the St. Johann through station, the motorway makes trinational long-distance traffic possible. Finally, a fast connection to Basel city center is guaranteed from the Werkarena by car, bus and soon also by tram. The building has a total of 244 parking spaces for employees and visitors.

    Architecture with silent references
    The architectural appearance of the Werkarena is reminiscent of Erich Mendelsohn’s (1887–1953) department store Schocken in Chemnitz, which was completed in 1930. This example of new building caused a sensation at the time as a kind of horizontally layered composition with careful materialization. The structure of the façade of the Werkarena is only broken up towards Neudorfstrasse on the first three floors. The ground floor and first floor have 10 meter wide galleries that can be driven on. These floors are particularly suitable for commercial companies with a large logistics or production share. The connection to the outside space, i.e. to the street, is provided here intelligently and across floors by the element of the ramp. With a room height of 3.47 to 4.37 meters, they stand out visually from the other four floors, which are 2.95 and 3 meters high. At the same time, they give the building volume a visually refreshing depth. There, the pillars, which are arranged at regular intervals, also set a vertical counterpoint to the horizontal rows of windows from the third floor upwards.

    No marketplace of vanities
    With a usable area of 19,300 square meters, the business park is intended to appeal to small and medium-sized companies. Various tenants are already on board and will move into the complex with their offices after completion. They should benefit from each other through the direct proximity and thus also from the vision of the Werkarena – the focus is on a so-called ecosystem, i.e. close (technical) cooperation between the various companies, the use of synergies and a transfer of know-how. Nathalia Szydlowski, Managing Director of Tandemworks GmbH, was enthusiastic at the kick-off event in November 2021: Her company started as a start-up and has now established itself in the construction industry. This rise also has something to do with co-working spaces, because the existing infrastructure and all the accompanying programs have always allowed her to concentrate on her core business. Now Nathalia Szydlowski wants to continue her success story in the Werkarena – this also offers services such as telephone and postal services and various shared facilities, such as office, meeting and conference rooms or catering areas that can be used collectively. Stefan Gabriel, who heads the development team at Steiner AG in Basel, adds: “Right from the start, our concept was aimed at developing a flexible and site-specific product for the highly competitive Basel commercial and office market.”

  • Luzerner Kantonalbank: Simon Kauth becomes a new member of the Executive Board

    Luzerner Kantonalbank: Simon Kauth becomes a new member of the Executive Board

    In January 2022, LUKB announced that it would adapt its organizational structure in order to increase its clout in the areas of IT and digitization. The IT department, which currently reports to CFO Marcel Hurschler, will move to the previous Market Services department on January 1, 2023. At the same time, the asset management area will be moved from the Market Services department to Marcel Hurschler’s responsibility and the area of special advice (financial planning, pension, tax and inheritance law advice) will be reassigned to sales, i.e. to the Corporate Customers & Private Banking department. In the future, the Market Services department will focus even more on IT and digitization and will bear the new name “Technology & Services” from 2023.

    In the course of this reorganization there will also be personnel changes: Leo Grüter, who has been a member of the management board of Luzerner Kantonalbank AG (LUKB) since 2010, will leave the management board at the end of 2022. The successor as Head of Corporate Customers & Private Banking will be Beat Hodel, who will head the previous Market Services department until the end of 2022.

    As of January 1, 2023, Simon Kauth will take over management of the newly structured Department of Technology & Services. Simon Kauth received his doctorate in economics from the University of St. Gallen HSG in 1997. He has many years of professional experience both in banking and on the side of the providers of core banking software (Avaloq and Finnova), most recently at management level. Born in Thurgau, Simon Kauth lives with his family in Zollikon ZH.

    “With his profile and his previous track record, Simon Kauth optimally fulfills our catalog of requirements for the management of the Department of Technology & Services: Strong IT background and profound know-how in banking,” says LUKB CEO Daniel Salzmann, explaining the choice of the new member of the management board. LUKB carried out a multi-stage selection process under the direction of Daniel Salzmann and with the support of external specialists.

  • Bühler builds technology center for milling in Uzwil

    Bühler builds technology center for milling in Uzwil

    Bühler is replacing its old application center at the Uzwil site, which dates back to the 1950s, with a new one. From 2024, Bühler intends to work with its customers and partners to develop, test and scale sustainable and efficient solutions for grain and animal feed processing in the new Grain Innovation Center. The technology company from the St.GallenBodenseeArea is investing a double-digit million amount for this.

    Among other things, the new building will offer an integrated cleaning and grinding process for all types of grain, a feed grinding process for all types of compound feed and a research and development department. According to the information, the old building no longer meets the requirements for a future-oriented and safe environment for customer-specific tests and developments.

    In addition, the machines, processes and a modern teaching infrastructure for digital and on-site customer training are to be housed there. The training center will be attached to the existing Application & Training Center, the Cubic Innovation Campus inaugurated in 2018, the Bühler Energy Center and the recently announced Protein Application Center, which is still to be built.

    “All new developments will come from the new Grain Innovation Center. Bühler will continue to keep this important part of its research in Uzwil,” Peter Striegl, Head of Innovation Milling Solutions, is quoted as saying.

  • Allreal acquires property in Sünikon-Steinmaur ZH

    Allreal acquires property in Sünikon-Steinmaur ZH

    At the end of June 2022, Allreal signed two purchase contracts with a private seller for a three-parcel property with a total of 4,916 square meters in Sünikon-Steinmaur in the Zurich Unterland. Depending on contractual agreements, the transfer of ownership is expected to take place in September 2022.

    The property is located on Hohlgasse/Regensberger- and Neubrunnenstrasse in the center of Sünikon and is characterized by an elevated and sunny location with a panoramic view.

    Allreal plans to realize residential property; whether in the form of multi-family houses/condominiums or single-family houses is currently still open. A feasibility study is in preparation and will serve as the basis for further specification of the plans. The approximate investment volume is around CHF 35 million.

  • Properti raises 6 million Swiss francs of venture capital

    Properti raises 6 million Swiss francs of venture capital

    The Zurich start-up Properti has raised more than CHF 6 million in fresh capital in a second round of seed financing. In this way, the start-up wants to further automate and expand the processes on its brokerage platform for handling real estate transactions. In addition, three new experts will strengthen the Board of Directors of the PropTech company.

    Lead investor Serpentine Ventures led the round of financing. Other investors include the growth capitalist Sparrow Ventures , the entrepreneur Ertan Wittwer and other private investors. According to the information, they were particularly impressed by the “combination of a high rate of growth, specially developed technology and well-founded consulting know-how”.

    With the platform, Properti CEO Levent Künzi is pursuing the goal of simplifying real estate transactions and related transactions and making them more accessible for customers, brokers and service partners. At Properti, digital and technical experts advise buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords and clarify their concerns. 80 percent of the processes are automated. With the fresh capital, the degree of automation should continue to increase.

    In a first seed financing in December 2021, Properti raised CHF 1.25 million. Since then, according to Künzi, there has been a “veritable rush of investors”.

  • ewz joins EVUlution

    ewz joins EVUlution

    EVUlotion has successfully completed a financing round. As reported by the service provider based in Landquart, the existing shareholders have participated. The previous shareholders include Arbon Energie , the Jona-Rapperswil electricity works, EWN Cantonal Electricity Works Nidwalden , LKW from Liechtenstein, Bündner Repower and SN Energie from St.Gallen.

    In addition, EVUlution was able to expand its shareholder base to include ewz . The city of Zurich’s energy supplier is also contributing smart grid solutions AG . The ewz subsidiary founded in 2016 has developed an innovative solution for network management. According to the Zurich-based company’s website, it is based on measuring and control devices distributed in the network that communicate with each other. It ensures the safe and economical operation of the network.

    Karl Thoma, Managing Director of EVUlution, sees the round of financing as a milestone in the development of his company. “With the commitment of the existing partners and ewz as a new co-shareholder, we have laid the basis for further growth and gained valuable know-how,” he is quoted as saying in his company’s announcement.

    Similarly, Roland Lüthy, Managing Director of smart grid solutions: “We are pleased to have found a strong partner in EVUlution for the further development of innovative grid management solutions.”

    EVUlution has already offered a software solution for system management, a certified overall smart metering system and a customer portal.

  • Energy Savers promote energy efficiency

    Energy Savers promote energy efficiency

    The alliance of municipal utilities, Swisspower , Services industriels de Genève ( SIG ) and the Swiss Energy program of the Swiss Federal Office of Energy have launched a new platform. Energy Savers aims to increase energy efficiency “by bringing together players from the energy sector, business and associations and supporting specific projects,” explains Swisspower in a corresponding statement . Energy suppliers and local and regional authorities are named there as the primary target group.

    “Only by reducing our consumption can we ensure a secure supply and achieve our climate goals,” Benoît Revaz is quoted as saying in the statement. According to the director of the Federal Office of Energy, there is still a lot of room for improvement here in Switzerland: “In housing, in mobility, but also in companies, this potential is at least 30 percent.”

    The platform, which was only recently activated, is already showing a strong increase in members, is explained further in the communication. Other interested parties are invited to register directly on the platform or to arrange a meeting with the operators.

    The Energy Savers work towards reducing dependence on non-renewable energy and avoiding greenhouse gas emissions. To this end, three strategic goals are defined in the communication. On the one hand, energy saving should be given a higher priority. On the other hand, the Energy Savers campaign for more investments in energy efficiency and better exploitation of energy efficiency potential. The third objective mentioned in the communication is the dissemination of success stories.

  • Holcim grows through acquisition in Eastern Canada

    Holcim grows through acquisition in Eastern Canada

    According to a press release , Holcim has acquired Mathers ‘ quarry and asphalt operations in Saint-Eustache in the Canadian province of Quebec. With the “largest acquisition of aggregates in the region in over ten years”, Holcim will further expand its leading position in the rapidly growing region of Quebec.

    In addition, the presence in Eastern Canada allows a supplement for recycled concrete and asphalt and thus further progress in the circular economy towards a more sustainable construction industry.

    Family-run Mathers Group is a leading manufacturer of building materials in Quebec. The Carrière Saint-Eustache and Pavage Saint-Eustache businesses have been supplying crushed stone and asphalt products to the local market for more than 60 years. All of the quarries and asphalt plants of the Mathers Group and their 80 employees will be taken over by Holcim.

    Holcim AG has focused on innovative and sustainable construction solutions in building construction, civil engineering and infrastructure. The company produces concrete, gravel and cement suitable for all construction projects and recycles demolition materials into resource-saving products.

  • New branch manager in Solothurn

    New branch manager in Solothurn

    The PRIVERA branch in Solothurn will be managed by Matthias Räber from August 1st, 2022. Mr. Räber is a real estate manager with a Swiss Federal Diploma. Specialist certificate and has been supporting PRIVERA since October 2021 as a senior manager. He previously worked as head of property management at a well-known real estate company in the Olten/Gäu/Solothurn region and has many years of experience in the real estate industry.

    Matthias Räber is taking over from Roger Kiefer. Mr. Kiefer is leaving PRIVERA at the end of July 2022 to take on a new professional challenge. Until Matthias Räber took up his post, the time was optimally used for the handover. «Being able to fill the branch management in Solothurn internally is an asset for PRIVERA. Matthias Räber will continue to run the branch with great commitment,» says Andrea Jürg Wegmüller, COO of PRIVERA.

  • Vertina investment foundation successfully started

    Vertina investment foundation successfully started

    By building up a portfolio of new residential properties, the foundation is committed to the highest level of sustainability. She has the knowledge and experience to combine high-yield real estate and environmental responsibility.

    The foundation was launched by Markstein Advisory AG, which underwrites various investment vehicles. She is responsible for the overall management and the portfolio, as managing director Pierluigi Cannoletta could be won. The qualified architect and construction economist with a MAS in Real Estate (CUREM) UZH previously worked for investment foundations for 10 years and has over 40 years of experience in the real estate sector.

    The foundation has already completed three acquisitions in the city of Zurich, in Bachenbülach and in Oftringen. Two further project purchases are scheduled and will be certified by the end of August 2022. This means that the capital from the initial issue is fully invested or earmarked for the construction of the projects.

    For further growth, the investment foundation is already preparing a capital increase.

  • The Circle: Switzerland's largest Minergie building certified

    The Circle: Switzerland's largest Minergie building certified

    Minergie and LEED certification has been an integral part of planning and construction at the Circle for 12 years. In the presence of Christian Appert, CEO Amstein + Walthert AG, Martin Kull, CEO and owner HRS Real Estate AG, Daniel Scheifele, Chief Real Estate Officer, Flughafen Zürich AG, Giorgio Engeli, Head Real Estate Portfolio Management Switzerland, Swiss Life Asset Managers, and Stefan Feldmann, Head The Circle, Flughafen Zürich AG, the team around The Circle celebrated on Monday, June 27, 2022, the goal they have now achieved.

    Beautiful, functional, climate-optimized
    With a good 200,000 m 2 energy reference area, the circle accounted for 6% of the certified Minergie area in the year of provisional certification, but was only one of around 1,900 buildings. This shows the size and importance of this extraordinary building in the Swiss context. The Circle is the largest Minergie-certified building in Switzerland. According to government councilor Marc Mächler, the Minergie certificate means that – in addition to all other requirements and uses – the building is also climate-optimized. Climate-optimized means «that this building does not accelerate climate change and that it uses resources carefully. It is efficient and works almost entirely with renewable energy instead of fossil energy.”

    Thanks to intensive cooperation between the Minergie certification body and those responsible for the circle, the high requirements of the Minergie quality label for the building envelope and ventilation could also be met. Andreas Meyer Primavesi, Managing Director of Minergie, is pleased that the result ultimately benefits everyone: “Especially with today’s energy prices, every kilowatt hour of energy saved is worth it – not only for the climate, but also financially”.

    Into the net-zero energy future
    With the leading Swiss building label Minergie, more than 12 million tons of CO 2 and 67 million megawatt hours of energy have been saved since 1998 thanks to over 53,000 Minergie buildings compared to the minimum legal requirements. Minergie certifies around 3 million m 2 of energy reference area per year. In close coordination with the cantons, Minergie always leads the way and is therefore a pioneer in cantonal energy laws. This interaction has worked since the beginning and continues successfully. Minergie is currently looking very closely at the energy used and the greenhouse gas emissions in the construction of a building. And secondly, Minergie is striving to improve the operating phase: Extensive, digitized building data is used to measure the energy flows during operation in order to then carry out operational optimization where necessary on the basis of the monitoring. For years, fossil-free operation – even with modernization – Minergie is moving more and more towards net zero. The Minergie-A-ECO standard comes closest to the Swiss net-zero building.

  • Jaisli-Xamax completes work on Confiserie Speck

    Jaisli-Xamax completes work on Confiserie Speck

    Jaisli-Xamax has completed the work on the electrical installation at the new production site of the traditional company Confiserie Speck . The confectionery remains in Zug, but moves to the Göbli area. There will be over 3,000 new jobs there in the future, which makes the area very attractive, confectionery owner Peter Speck is quoted as saying in a media release by Jaisli-Xamax. In a short interview published there, Speck emphasizes the special features of the electrical installation brought in by the Dietiker company. “We wanted to optimize the production process and make it as sustainable as possible. We are able to do this thanks to the cooperation with the Multi-Energy-Hub, which combines local energy sources into a CO2-neutral overall energy system with a maximum degree of self-sufficiency,” Peter Speck is quoted as saying.

    In addition, one wants to bring visitors closer to the craft in the confectionery. This is achieved by looking into the well-lit production hall, which is also called the “aquarium”.

    The new Confiserie Speck location is more than just a production hall. In addition to the bakery, there are also offices, apartments, a café and a shop at the new location.

    The electrical manufacturer Jaisli-Xamax from Dietikon only opened a new branch in Zug in 2021. The company, which has been active in the entire electrical sector for over 50 years and specializes in innovative solutions, now has offices in Basel, Bern and Zug in addition to its headquarters in Dietikon. Jaisli-Xamax AG employs a total of around 400 people.

  • Siemens launches AI-based suite for carbon-neutral buildings

    Siemens launches AI-based suite for carbon-neutral buildings

    Siemens Smart Infrastructure is launching an open, interoperable and fully cloud-based smart building suite, the Zug-based Siemens subsidiary announced in a press release. The various interest groups such as building users, real estate investors, real estate companies and facility managers can digitally combine their building data from different sources on Building X. The smart building suite can integrate third-party software, has a range of applications based on artificial intelligence and has built-in cyber security.

    “We can now bring together all the data generated by systems in intelligent buildings in a single data pool,” Matthias Rebellius is quoted as saying in the statement. According to the board member of Siemens AG and CEO of Smart Infrastructure, this would allow “intelligent buildings to be implemented more quickly”, bringing the “vision of autonomous, climate-neutral buildings” closer. “Building X creates measurable data-based results in terms of efficiency, performance and user experience.”

    An energy manager, an operations manager, a security manager and a 360° viewer are currently available on Building X. The suite can be obtained in the form of software as a service on a subscription basis. In addition, Siemens offers the Xcelerator Building Services, a program based on Building X, in which Siemens assumes responsibility for achieving customer goals. The report mentions the reduction of energy costs and the optimization of systems as examples.

  • Swisspor is building in Reiden

    Swisspor is building in Reiden

    Swisspor wants to set up a production plant for mineral insulating materials and a service center in Reiden Mehlsecken. The internationally active company based in Stans has secured the area of 200,000 square meters designated by the canton of Lucerne as a strategic work area, according to the Lucerne State Chancellery in a press release . The establishment of a building and environmental technology cluster planned by swisspor is supported by the canton of Lucerne and the municipality of Reiden .

    swisspor will use 145,000 square meters of the total area of the site for its own facilities. The remaining area is reserved for research institutions and other companies active in the field of building and environmental technology. The Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts wants to expand its existing cooperation with swisspor in Reiden Mehlsecken.

    In addition, other industry-related companies and research partners are to be recruited. The coordination for this was taken over by the Switzerland Innovation Park Central , according to the statement. The Federal Materials Testing and Research Institute ( Empa ) was also addressed.

    “We support the creation of a building and environmental technology cluster with swisspor and the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts,” government councilor Fabian Peter is quoted as saying in the statement. The head of the construction, environment and economic department sees a double opportunity for the region and canton: “On the one hand, jobs, innovation and value creation are created and on the other hand, the cluster makes a contribution to achieving our climate goals”.

  • Hansueli Loosli is elected to the Avobis Board of Directors

    Hansueli Loosli is elected to the Avobis Board of Directors

    According to the media release , the election of Hansueli Loosli completes the Board of Directors of Avobis Group AG . The former CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Coop Group brings with him entrepreneurial thinking and technical expertise as well as an extensive network. He will help drive Avobis’ growth and innovation strategy.

    In addition to other areas, Avobis is also investing in the Limmat Valley. According to a report in the “Badener Tagblatt”, this is happening via the two real estate service providers Rimaplan and Centerio, who are building in an attractive location in Wettingen AG and operating the Center Passage. The Avobis Group bought both in 2021. Rimaplan AG had its headquarters in Würenlingen AG until the beginning of 2020 and then in Zug. She is involved as a project developer in the Häfliger area on Wettinger Landstrasse, where, among other things, two five-storey apartment buildings with a total of 35 apartments and a small commercial part are to be built. At the beginning of 2016, Rimaplan took over the management of the Center Passage shopping center in Wettingen. This was taken over by Centerio AG in 2019.

    Hansueli Loosli brings “great strategic experience and diverse skills and is a valuable addition to today’s board,” says Thomas Abegg, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Avobis Group AG. Avobis is an “agile, innovative and bold company that has been successfully revolutionizing the real estate market in Switzerland for 25 years,” says Hansueli Loosli, who is chairing the Customers and Market Committee on the Board of Directors and thus taking on the strategic processing of the market and support responsible for large partnerships.

    Loosli was Swiss Entrepreneur of the Year in 2010 and received the SwissAward in 2003.

  • Sika is ramping up production in the USA

    Sika is ramping up production in the USA

    Sika has opened a new plant for the production of concrete admixtures in Stafford, Virginia. According to a press release , the additional production capacity and in combination with the existing plant in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, will serve the strong demand in the North East and Mid-Atlantic metropolitan areas more effectively.

    Short transport routes for raw materials and end products reduce CO2 emissions and have a positive impact on operational efficiency. The performance of the new system is geared to the increasing demand from the announced infrastructure program in the amount of 200 to 250 billion Swiss francs.

    For the construction industry, the signs in North America point to growth. The infrastructure will be modernized and expanded over the next few years with investments totaling CHF 1 trillion.

  • Google opens innovation center in Zurich

    Google opens innovation center in Zurich

    Google officially inaugurated its completed Europaallee campus on June 27, according to a media release. Google moved into the first parts of the campus in 2019. The complex, which consists of several buildings, is now complete.

    The Californian IT giant has had a presence in Zurich since 2004. Around 5,000 people from more than 80 nations now work for Google in Switzerland. Some of them are also housed at the second Google location on the Hürlimann site. In 2023, Google intends to move into another 15,000 square meter office building on Müllerstrasse in Zurich. The Zurich branch is already the IT giant’s largest development center outside of the USA.

    Federal President Ignazio Cassis was also present at the opening of the office. “I congratulate you on opening the Innovation Center for two reasons: Firstly, because you do it and you attach such great importance to innovation. And secondly, because you do it in Switzerland,” he says, according to the text of the speech . The fact that Google is investing in Zurich also underscores the fact that the location is developing from a banking metropolis into a digital hub.

    Among other things, Google Switzerland is involved in the development of Internet services such as search, Google Assistant, Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube. Zurich is currently the largest headquarters of the YouTube development team next to the headquarters in San Bruno, California. In addition, Google Maps, for example, was essentially created in Switzerland. Google is also working with partners such as SBB or PubliBike to better map mobility services on Google Maps. By 2030, Google wants to operate all of its services CO2-free. Google itself has been CO2-neutral since 2007.

    “Quality work is done in Zurich and that is the main reason for the sustainable, organic growth of the site. Switzerland in particular has so far offered very good framework conditions,” Google technology chief Urs Hölzle is quoted as saying. Google wants to continue growing in Zurich in the future.

  • OMIT Group AG celebrates its 40th anniversary

    OMIT Group AG celebrates its 40th anniversary

    The real estate service provider OMIT , based in Dietikon, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. According to a statement on LinkedIn, the anniversary was celebrated with a staff trip to Paris. The family business, run by Oliver Mötteli in the second generation, offers real estate services in the Limmat Valley. This ranges from the management of investment properties and condominiums to the marketing of apartments, single-family houses or real estate. “With our incredibly great team we toasted 40 years of OMIT in Paris at the weekend and celebrated it appropriately,” says Oliver Mötteli, son of the company founder and current Chairman of the Board of Directors, Oskar P. Mötteli.

    Oskar P. Mötteli founded OMIT in Geroldswil ZH in 1982, according to the company’s website on the company’s history. His son Oliver has been part of the company team since 2016, which ensures that the company continues to exist as a family business with the second generation.

    Both have other functions in addition to their functions in the management and on the board of directors. For example, Oskar P. Mötteli is a rental judge at the Dietikon district rental court. Oliver Mötteli acts as an arbitrator for the arbitration authority in rental and lease matters in the Dietikon district on the landlord side. He is also an examination expert at the Swiss Real Estate Examination Commission ( SFPKIW ), delegate of the Chamber of Condominiums and board member of the Dietikon-Urdorf homeowners association.

    OMIT AG is a member of various real estate trade associations and also of the Dietikon Trade Association and the Dietikon Industry and Trade Association ( IHV ).

  • Living ecologically – also in apartment buildings

    Living ecologically – also in apartment buildings

    Dazzled by the sun, Bernard Illi looks out from under his flat cap over the field width in Emmen: “In 1943, the patron Alfred Friedrich Schindler initiated the Schindler-Dörfli himself.” The social housing project enabled its employees to buy their own home on extremely favorable terms. In the end there were 56 very simple single-family houses. «This place is associated with great tradition and full of history. After all, people lived here together for decades who helped the Swiss elevator company Schindler to achieve a worldwide reputation,” says Illi thoughtfully.

    “We wanted to open a new chapter here and revive the innovative and sustainable spirit of yesteryear.”

    The Schindler-Dörfli is gone today. It has given way to a modern settlement with 530 apartments. A project that Bernard Illi accompanied for almost 20 years. Illi has great respect for the historic residential area. As early as 1995, when he was CFO of Schindler Management, it became apparent that restructuring would no longer be worthwhile and that a new concept would have to be developed. Since then, Bernard Illi, who managed the project from the start and also after his retirement in 2009 as a delegate of the Alfred Schindler Fund, has experienced many a political tug of war: “We wanted to open a new chapter here and at the same time revive the innovative and sustainable spirit of that time to let.”

    Energy contracting – a carefree package for real estate
    This idea is reflected in the energy system that EKZ built in one of the superstructures for 73 condominiums. A holistic, renewable energy concept in the contracting model. This means that the general contractor GENU Partner AG completely outsources the complex issues relating to energy supply. EKZ takes on the financing, design, construction and subsequent operation of the facility – a carefree package for real estate. “Especially in economically uncertain times, when the demands seem to be increasing every day, the support of a reliable energy partner relieves the burden enormously,” explains project manager Philippe Sonderegger.

    Renewable energy also in the tenancy
    Because buyers and tenants in housing estates are also increasingly demanding the use of renewable energy technologies. However, the use of such energy systems is not a trivial matter, it requires a professional conception. David Bühler develops such energy concepts at EKZ: “In Emmen, they wanted a future-oriented overall concept for heating, domestic hot water, cooling, photovoltaic systems and e-mobility that is cleverly coordinated and enables simple billing.”

    In order to be able to implement such a system, extensive clarifications are required. Test drilling was therefore carried out in Emmen to clarify the availability of groundwater. This is used today to heat the superstructure using heat pumps and to cool it passively in summer.

    David Bühler, Head of Engineering and Sales.

    Cleverly powered
    A holistic energy system for 73 apartments:
    Heat pumps fed by groundwater
    four roofs with photovoltaic systems
    Charging system connection for electromobility
    passive cooling via the groundwater in summer
    System optimized for self-consumption
    a contact point at EKZ during operation

  • Clear signage in the new town house in Bülach

    Clear signage in the new town house in Bülach

    In spring 2021, the new imposing town house in Bülach could be occupied. Orientation was made easier for the population and customers with the outside and inside signage. The approximately 150 employees from all areas of administration now work in a central location and the internal administration processes have been optimized.

    Function of good signage
    Whether it’s a new building or an existing building, whether for employees, visitors or suppliers, the signage always serves as a guide so that everyone can easily find their destination. Well thought-out signage also underlines the identity of the company and conveys the image. In order for this goal to be achieved, a needs analysis must be formulated with those responsible and those affected. A joint inspection of the object in question is helpful.

    Different functions are aimed at with a uniform, clear lettering inside and outside. On the one hand, they provide an orientation that welcomes visitors, provides them with important information and guides them directly to their destination.

    The art of signage lies in reduction, clarity and timelessness. The pictograms must also be understood in a few years and it is important for people with disabilities that they are visible and understandable.

    Signage will become more and more digital in the future. The importance of finding something quickly, of getting your bearings, will increase. Ms. Brigitte Grüter from Frontwork says: «The signage as we perceive it today will always exist in this form. However, depending on the location, the signage is increasingly being implemented digitally and must be able to be updated quickly and easily by the on-site staff.»

  • The Hönggerberg campus of ETH Zurich is being further developed

    The Hönggerberg campus of ETH Zurich is being further developed

    ETH Zurich comprises two main locations. One of them is the “Campus Hönggerberg”, which was originally created as an outdoor location in the local recreation area of the Käferberg. Today, almost half of all ETH members study and work here. ETH Zurich expects further growth in student numbers over the next few years. The main location “Campus Zentrum” in the city of Zurich can only be expanded to a limited extent due to the historical district and city structures. For this reason, ETH Zurich is concentrating on the “Hoenggerberg campus” when planning the space it will need in the future. In the coming decades, this is to be further developed extensively.

    Together with the city and canton of Zurich, ETH Zurich developed the master plan Campus Hönggerberg 2040. This builds on the master plan of 2005 called Science City. The idea of a ring road around the campus as well as the development into a city district with offers for ETH members and visitors is being pursued further. An urban appearance with varying heights as well as gardens and squares is planned. In order to protect the environment, the campus will not be expanded in the direction of the surrounding quarters or the recreation zone, but will be compressed inwards and upwards.

    ETH Zurich attaches great importance to sustainability: In the future, the energy supply should be without fossil fuels. The energy network is being expanded for this purpose. On the side of the adjoining quarters Affoltern and Höngg, a portal building with public-oriented offers is to be built at both campus entrances. Along the central Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse, two more high-rise buildings are planned, which will offer space for teaching and research. In addition, this street is to be developed into a lively, green promenade with a range of ground floor uses. According to the study contract, this redesign allows the needs such as urban planning, traffic, open space, lighting as well as retention and drainage to be taken into account.

    The existing open and green spaces will be upgraded and expanded. A new garden is planned for the central square. The development of sustainable means of transport and the expansion of bicycle connections are also planned. The credo is: We only build if there is a need for it on the part of teaching and research.

  • Swiss Prime Site Immobilien reports success in the first half of the year

    Swiss Prime Site Immobilien reports success in the first half of the year

    In the first half of 2022, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien doubled its lettings compared to the same period of the previous year. According to a press release from the Zurich-based company, 90,000 square meters have been newly let or re-let across the entire portfolio and across all regions. In the first half of 2021 it was 47,000 square meters.

    Swiss Prime Site Immobilien AG, which belongs to the Swiss Prime Site Group based in Zug, attributes this success to the good market conditions and the associated demand for commercial space. Despite the global economic slowdown, the signals for development in Switzerland remain mostly positive, according to the statement. In the service sector, for example, 105,000 new jobs were created in the past twelve months, an increase of 2.6 percent. The 114,000 vacancies also testified to a robust Swiss labor market.

    The real estate company noticed a particularly positive development in Basel, Zurich and Geneva. According to Swiss Prime Site, the two development projects currently under construction, JED in Schlieren and Stücki Park in Basel, are also enjoying brisk demand. Pre-letting rates of around 90 percent are expected there by the end of the year.

    “With the strong performance of re-lettings and new leases within our portfolio and the still intact economic prospects, we are also optimistic about the low vacancy rate and positive rental income development at the end of the year,” says Martin Kaleja, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien.

    Swiss Prime Site announces that it will publish the detailed half-year results for 2022 on Thursday, August 25.