Tag: Immobilienwelt

  • 102. immoTable Schaffhausen on the road to the future

    102. immoTable Schaffhausen on the road to the future

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    Councillor Daniel Preisig gave an overview of Schaffhausen’s economic development in recent decades. After the industrial crisis and stagnation in the 1990s, Schaffhausen has recovered thanks to targeted economic development. in 2023, the population record of 1969 was reached again for the first time. Preisig emphasised how projects such as the conversion of the old steel foundry and the relocation of roads to create traffic-free promenades along the banks of the Rhine contributed to the city’s attractiveness. Schaffhausen is continuously investing in smart, future-orientated urban development and digital administration.

    Dino Tamagni highlighted the impressive economic development of the canton of Schaffhausen. The region’s industrial success story began with the construction of the Moser Dam in the 19th century. The hydroelectric power plant, once the largest of its kind in Switzerland, laid the foundations for the establishment of important industrial pioneers such as Georg Fischer, SIG and IWC, which turned Schaffhausen into a central industrial centre.
    In the 1990s, globalisation led to plant closures, job losses and emigration, resulting in the loss of 11% of jobs. However, targeted economic measures, such as the creation of an economic development agency, enabled Schaffhausen to overcome the challenges and regain its competitiveness.
    Today, the canton has one of the strongest economies in Switzerland, with the highest GDP per capita. Thanks to the promotion of innovation projects and the continuous expansion of the infrastructure, Schaffhausen remains an attractive and future-orientated business location.

    Andreas Campi, Head of Development, Halter AG, presented the “Im Pantli” residential project in the Waldquartier Schaffhausen. A modern residential neighbourhood is being built on the site, which was once used as a workers’ housing estate by Georg Fischer AG. The buildings are arranged around a neighbourhood centre to create urban alleyways and meeting spaces. The car-free development offers spacious, family-friendly flats with private outdoor areas. Childcare facilities and a dedicated bus stop enhance the quality of the location. The project not only promotes modern living, but also a lively community life.

    Pascal Stutz, CEO of SVIT Zurich, Joëlle Zimmerli, Managing Director of Zimraum GmbH and Christian Brütsch, Owner and Managing Director of Stratcraft GmbH, presented solutions to the shortage of skilled labour. A key challenge facing the property sector is the shortage of skilled workers and dissatisfaction among experienced professionals. Around 60 % of the senior professionals surveyed feel that their workload is too high, and over 50 % see large portfolios as problematic. The study presented highlighted the need for action and suggested solutions such as the standardisation of processes, intelligent digitalisation and the promotion of leadership skills in order to better overcome the challenges.

    Tindaro Milone presented a comparison of energy sources for heat pumps at the immoTable. EKZ operates over 1,200 energy systems across Switzerland and favours sustainable solutions. Air is cost-effective, but less powerful. Geothermal energy offers stable energy, but is expensive and location-dependent. Groundwater is efficient, but requires strict authorisations. Waste water provides a lot of energy, but is irregularly available. Seawater is particularly efficient, but expensive and tied to bodies of water. The choice of energy source depends on the project requirements, with EKZ offering customised solutions. We look forward to welcoming you to the next immoTable in Zug, where the focus will once again be on exciting topics and pioneering developments in the property sector. Join us as experts discuss the future of Zug as a property location and the latest innovations in the sector.

    Further information on the event and future dates can be found at www.immotable.ch

  • 101. immoTable – Geneva economic area

    101. immoTable – Geneva economic area

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    The 101st immoTable, the renowned event for the property industry at Signatur Rhône in Geneva, focused on important topics that will have a significant impact on the future of the property world. From sustainable spatial development and geothermal energy as part of the energy transition to health risks in water and legal issues relating to renovations in Geneva, the event provided a comprehensive platform for dialogue on current challenges and innovations in the sector.

    The Director of the Department of Territory of the Canton of Geneva, Marta Alonso, presented pioneering urban development and spatial planning projects. By 2060, over 12,000 new residential units, 6,000 workplaces, schools, a large park and revitalised river areas are to be built on an area of 230 hectares. Modern visualisation techniques and 3D models enable a transparent presentation of the development scenarios.

    David Faehndrich, Head of the Western Switzerland division at EKZ Contracting SA, emphasised the role of sustainable and economical energy supply systems. Several important projects have already been realised, such as the geothermal energy supply for the new flats in the “Jardins du Bourg” in Châtel-St-Denis. These measures reduce CO₂ emissions and promote the energy transition.

    In his presentation, Pierre Descloux, CEO of Dipan SA, emphasised the importance of treating hydraulic systems, particularly with regard to rust, limescale and legionella. He emphasised the importance of ensuring the hygiene and efficiency of these systems.

    Cosima Trabichet-Castan, a specialist in property law at MLL Legal, spoke about the challenges of obtaining planning permission and complying with local building regulations. She also spoke about the complex regulatory requirements in Geneva, which according to a recent UBS study has the longest waiting times for building permits in Switzerland. Her presentation highlighted the importance of integrating sustainable practices in this context-rich regulatory environment.

    Fabio Nairi from IWG Switzerland spoke about measures to reduce commuting times and CO₂ emissions as well as the transition to hybrid working models.

    The 101st immoTable once again proved why the event is one of the top platforms for the property industry. The topics discussed are of key importance for the future development of the industry and offer valuable solutions for current challenges.

    Further information on the event and future dates can be found at www.immotable.ch

  • The Branch – For an integrated real estate world

    The Branch – For an integrated real estate world

    The digitization of the construction and real estate industry enables integrated value creation processes with new technological tools. These replace the sequential and isolated processing of the sub-phases. In particular, the clear separation between planning and execution will experience a change that is disruptive and perceptible for the participants. In professional circles, one speaks of vertical integration. Digital construction sites are inconceivable without digitally competent executing companies. It is imperative that the planning is done with the execution company in the future and no longer for them.

    On the other hand, digitization also enables horizontal integration. Thanks to digitization, challenges from the fields of economy, society and the environment can also be tackled integrally through the real estate industry. Against this background, the supposed conflict of interests between economic and social interests as well as energy and climate policy issues can be seen anew.

    New technologies and forms of collaboration
    However, new technologies and a new process landscape in the real estate world are not enough for a more needs-based, more sustainable and more productive industry. In addition, a new understanding and a new culture of cooperation are essential. The provision of market services within closed company boundaries and hierarchical organizations no longer do justice to the more complex tasks.

    Open ecosystems
    These higher demands require doing business in open
    Ecosystems that consist of a strategic network of entrepreneurially independent organizations. With regard to their business models, they complement each other, but focus clearly and competitively on the company's own core competencies.

    The decisive feature of these ecosystems is the temporary or long-term association for certain tasks and projects. This promotes an open exchange of knowledge and skills in order to continuously increase the individual competitiveness of all companies involved and thus also the joint competitiveness of the entire network in the market. Working together in such ecosystems also requires new forms of work and collaboration – and a corresponding work environment.

    The branch
    With this in mind, Halter AG has initiated The Branch, a platform for integrating the real estate world. Integration of the real estate world means understanding it as part of social, ecological and economic relationships, finding marketable answers to the respective challenges and creating offers and processes that meet customer needs. In the real estate industry, too, digitalization is the most important driver of increasing productivity and at the same time the key to solving pressing social, climate and energy policy issues. With this mission, The Branch offers a virtual and physical place to address such issues together: on the one hand with a sponsoring association, the Branch Do Tank, and on the other hand with the Branch Collab with rooms for collaboration in new ecosystems.

    Branch Do Tank
    The Branch Do Tank association sees itself as an initiator for the transformation of the construction and real estate industry initiated in the context of digitization. The core element is the establishment of an integrated value creation process through the use of the new digital possibilities and the associated replacement of the existing waterfall model, in which linear planning in project stages and the solution of isolated individual topics dominate. An integrated real estate world means transparency about the real estate life cycle as well as the effects of spatial and urban development on resource efficiency and social structures. It is a prerequisite for solutions suitable for grandchildren. Implementation is only a question of the industry's willingness to break new ground. This requires a critical mass of innovative companies and cooperation in associations.

    Branch Collab
    Branch Collab offers space for innovative and effective work and collaboration between all those involved in the construction and real estate industry. An integrated real estate world requires a new understanding and a new culture of cooperation between entrepreneurially independent companies and people with complementary business and service models that work together strategically with regard to integrated value creation processes. The decisive feature of these ecosystems is the mutual open exchange of know-how and information in order to continuously increase the individual competitiveness of all those involved and thus also that of the entire network in the market. The Branch Collab is the home base of Branch Do Tank and at the same time its training place, because it offers an open collaboration environment in which the common vision is worked on every day. ■