Tag: Projektabwicklung

  • Implenia wins building construction contracts worth more than CHF 170 million in Germany and Switzerland

    Implenia wins building construction contracts worth more than CHF 170 million in Germany and Switzerland

    Implenia has been commissioned by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts to act as total contractor for the planning and construction of a new rehearsal and workshop centre (PWZ) for the Bavarian State Theatre in Munich, ready for operation. After the Regensburg Initial Reception Centre and the Regensburg State Housing Estate, this is already the third project Implenia has realised as a total contractor for the Free State of Bavaria as client, represented by the Regensburg State Building Authority. Planning began in March and construction is due to start in June. Handover to the client is scheduled for December 2026. The order volume for Implenia is more than EUR 140 million.

    The agreed services include the planning and construction of the PWZ, from the excavation pit for the 93-metre-long and 86-metre-wide L-shaped building to the interior design, including building services, materials handling technology and stage technology for three rehearsal stages, as well as workshop equipment and canteen facilities. The contract also includes the design of the outdoor facilities, including a depot with access zones, delivery and parking areas for lorries and containers, an underground car park and the landscaped outdoor area.

    The technically demanding project includes the creation of large, freely spanned spaces for the rehearsal stages, which, as a steel composite construction, are reminiscent of bridge construction. An acoustically highly effective building partition will protect the rehearsal wing from noise and vibrations from the workshop wing. Other special soundproofing devices will allow the rehearsal stages to be used in parallel. Implenia was able to win the best planners for the special trades of stage technology and workshop technology.

    Partnership and integrated approach impressed even at the bidding stage
    Implenia impressed even at the bidding stage with its partnership approach and a team of highly qualified internal and external specialists who offered solutions to the complex technical requirements of the project. In the implementation phase, Implenia will manage the team and, together with its own specialist planners, realise the input and implementation planning as well as the new building ready for operation.

    As an integrated construction and real estate service provider, Implenia will provide a large proportion of the services itself across all divisions: The foundation engineering division is responsible for the excavation pit. For the shell construction, specialist knowledge from the civil engineering division will be called upon. BCL Building Construction Logistics, a member of the Implenia Group, is responsible for the smooth, safe and sustainable organisation of the construction site. The Façade Technology division is contributing its expertise to the construction of the building envelope made of dark grey corrugated fibre panels, prefabricated concrete elements and aluminium window elements with external venetian blinds.

    Digitalisation and tools to increase efficiency
    A BIM model was set up for the new building, on which all planners are working. This means that the planning status is transparent at all times and can be flexibly adapted. The BIM model is also used in the execution, for example to coordinate the various trades. In addition, it is planned to use the model for construction process simulations, for quantity takeoff and for tendering the finishing trades. Lean construction methods and tools are used to optimise construction processes, to control material flows and to precisely coordinate the trades. This enables a continuous and even construction process.

    High sustainability requirements
    Sustainable new construction and operation are important to both the client and Implenia. Accordingly, the building is being constructed in accordance with the Building Energy Act (GEG § 10), all materials comply with the “low-pollutant construction” requirements catalogue (QN 3) of the Bavarian State Construction Directorate, and the technical systems are designed for sustainable and environmentally friendly operation.

    Besenrainstrasse and Katzenbachstrasse Zurich – sustainable replacement housing
    In Switzerland, Implenia was commissioned by client Swiss Life Asset Management AG as general contractor for the replacement housing “Besenrainstrasse/Morgentalstrasse” in Zurich Wollishofen. This is a project with 36 rental flats and 22 underground parking spaces, which will be built using the solid construction method. Construction work started in March with a pollutant clean-up, and handover is scheduled for the end of November 2024. SNBS Platinum certification is being sought for the new building.

    Implenia was also awarded a contract by the SBB pension fund for a replacement building on Katzenbachstrasse in Zurich-Seebach. Implenia will also be the general contractor for this project. The new building will have 30 high-quality rental flats with a ventilated wooden façade on three floors and 18 underground parking spaces. Construction work has already started in February with a pollutant clean-up carried out by the master builder’s division. Completion is scheduled for February 2025. The flats will be built to the Minergie ECO standard.

    Through these two contracts, Implenia is further contributing to the sustainable renewal of Switzerland’s real estate stock with its comprehensive expertise. The total value of both contracts is over CHF 30 million.

    The three rehearsal stages for the houses of the Bavarian State Theatre and the workshops will go into operation at the end of 2026 (Image: © Dömges Architekten AG, Regensburg).
    New replacement residential quarter Katzenbach with 30 flats in Zurich-Seebach (Image: © Think Architecture AG).

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  • HRS strengthens regional development competence

    HRS strengthens regional development competence

    In line with the new organisational structure, the HRS Executive Board will be expanded. Four Executive Board members are now responsible for the area of site and real estate development in the top operational management body: Michael Breitenmoser for Eastern Switzerland and Ticino; Yves Diacon for Central Eastern and Northwestern Switzerland; Herbert Zaugg, who has just joined HRS, for Central Western Switzerland; and Thierry Müller, as before, for Western Switzerland.

    The rest of the Executive Board remains unchanged. As before, the strategic management of the company is carried out by CEO/owner Martin Kull and COO/owner Rebecca Kull. Peter Keller will continue to be responsible for the finances as CFO.

    Separate Managing Director for IPZ Property AG
    The Generation Project Innovation Park Zurich on the site of the former military airfield in Dübendorf, which is being driven forward by IPZ Property AG and in which HRS is a shareholder, will now be managed as a separate unit by Andrea C. Thöny as Managing Director. He was already responsible for the project as development manager for HRS.

    “We are convinced that this strategically conscious harmonisation will enable us to significantly strengthen our already extensive development competencies in all regions of Switzerland. This offers great advantages for the building owners. It generates synergies in development and construction projects at an early stage and creates more security and speed in the increasingly complex planning and approval processes,” CEO and owner Martin Kull is convinced.

    Michael Breitenmoser, born in 1980, is an architect FH and holds a Master’s degree in Real Estate Management. After working in two architecture firms, he joined HRS in 2011 as project manager for real estate development and, from 2015, head of the real estate development department. In addition to competition management, he is responsible for the development of the Saurer WerkZwei site in Arbon, the “Chez Fritz” high-rise in Buchs, Wankdorfcity 3 in Bern, Bundesplatz in Lucerne, the Stadler Rail Competence Centre in St. Margrethen and centre development on the Gschwend site in Steffisburg.

    Yves Diacon, born in 1986, is a construction economist FH and holds a Master’s degree in Real Estate Management. After three years with another real estate development company, he joined HRS in 2011 as a project manager for real estate development and became head of department for real estate development in 2015, where he was responsible for all investor and overall performance competitions in the Central-East region. His portfolio includes the Ensemble project on the Hardturm site in Zurich, the Rosentalturm in Basel, the Nova Brunnen site development in Ingenbohl, Aere in Aesch and Reinach, the C+D building sites in Regensdorf and Am Schänzli in Muttenz.

    Andrea Claudio Thöny, born 1985, is an architect ETH. After working as an architect and in real estate consulting, he joined HRS in 2018 and has been Head of Real Estate Development since 2020. His focus is on the development of special projects in the field of research and development, commercial and special uses, as well as business development, M&A and restructuring. Since 2019, he has been responsible for the Zurich Innovation Park as overall project manager. Other important projects at HRS were the New Festival Hall at BERNEXPO and the Baden East high-rise.

    Herbert Zaugg, born in 1972, is an HF architecture technician and has completed further training in real estate trusteeship and business administration. He has many years of experience in project development, realisation, refurbishment and the acquisition of development projects up to total service contracts. In his last function of many years, he developed visions and strategies and was responsible with his team on a conceptual and structural level for many acquisitions, real estate and business developments in the Bern Mittelland region. He has been heavily involved in the area of non-profit housing, but also in site development, and is particularly interested in forward-looking forms of living and working.

    Source: www.hrs.ch