Tag: Solothurn

  • Strabag builds roads in the Weitblick district of Solothurn

    Strabag builds roads in the Weitblick district of Solothurn

    The Schlieren-based construction company Strabag is carrying out work in the future Weitblick district of Solothurn to create a network of roads and paths as well as all utility lines. According to a press release, the new Weitblick district in Solothurn will be completed by 2036. The district will provide living space for around 1,700 people and accommodate the same number of jobs. There will be a new park and recreational space. Thanks to Weitblick, the city of Solothurn will be able to create new living space and space for new life in a central location, in the existing district structures and at the gates of the old town, the press release continues.

    According to the press release, Strabag has been involved in the project since the start of construction. In April 2023, Strabag teams began road construction work in the northern part of the site. Last September, Strabag laid the surface for the first road in Weitblick. After a construction break, the final work is now in full swing and the job will be completed in this part of Weitblick in the next few weeks. Construction work in the southern part of the Weitblick site is currently in full swing, according to Strabag.

    The subsoil in this area is also difficult to build on due to the high groundwater level. Sheet piling, bored piles and a lowering of the groundwater level were therefore necessary. All special civil engineering work was carried out by Strabag. The trenches for the utility lines are currently being excavated and the access roads for the Weitblick site are being constructed.

  • Saint-Gobain joins Megasol

    Saint-Gobain joins Megasol

    Saint-Gobain is entering into a partnership with the solar manufacturer Megasol based in Deitingen, according to a press release . With this, the French building materials company wants to expand its range of sustainable solutions for facades. Meanwhile, Megasol gains access to Saint-Gobain's customer base.

    As part of the agreement, Saint-Gobain will also acquire a minority stake in Megasol's business, which develops and manufactures building-integrated solar modules at its Deitingen site.

    "Saint-Gobain, with its sustainability strategy and extensive expertise in glazing and building envelopes, as well as its global presence, is the ideal partner for the rapid development of our solar building materials business," says Markus Gisler, Managing Director of Megasol, as quoted in the press release.

    Megasol develops and produces various photovoltaic solutions that can be optically integrated into buildings. Its products include, for example, solar roof tiles, which are available in different colours. The company is represented in 18 countries and employs over 250 people worldwide. ssp

  • 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.

  • UBS pension fund joins Halter project

    UBS pension fund joins Halter project

    As the new landowner of the Attisholz core area, the UBS pension fund is participating in the Attisholz development project in Riedholz. According to a media release by Halter AG , this core area covers an area of 73,000 square meters. The remaining area of 420,000 square meters will remain in the possession of Halter. The Schlierem-based real estate company will transform the area step by step over the coming years and will implement various construction projects in the process. “By the time it is completed, this part of the site will offer space for around 740 apartments with 1,250 residents. At the same time, several hundred new jobs will be created,” says the project’s goals.

    A cooperation agreement between the canton of Solothurn, the municipality of Riedholz and Halter AG was originally concluded for the project. This has now been expanded to include the UBS pension fund. “The entry of the UBS pension fund immediately after the usage plan came into force is a strong commitment to the Attisholz area and thus also to the Solothurn region as an attractive place to live, work and live,” says Andreas Campi, Managing Director of Halter Developments.

    The municipality and canton are also pleased about the entry of the UBS pension fund. Sandra Morstein, Mayor of Riedholz, sees the “trustworthy and constant cooperation” of all partners strengthened. “For the Canton of Solothurn, the sustainable and future-oriented development of the Attisholz area is a central concern,” says Government Councilor Birgit Wyss. “The investment by the UBS pension fund is an important signal for the canton of Solothurn as an investment location.”

  • Plans for the Attisholz area are issued

    Plans for the Attisholz area are issued

    A competition for landscape architects was carried out for the design of the Attisholz area in Riedholz. According to a media release from Halter AG , those that are to be pursued have been selected from the six projects submitted. The Schlieremer construction group is the landowner of the area. The projects will now be presented to the public. The exhibition opened on Thursday, May 19, at 5 p.m. in the evaporation plant building. The exhibition will remain open until June 2nd.

    The government council of the canton of Solothurn approved the usage plan for the Attisholz area in Riedholz in December. The project page from Halter states that cellulose was industrially produced on the site for 130 years. Since the end of 2016, Halter AG has been working with the local municipality of Riedholz and the canton of Solothurn to find a new use for the area.

    Six teams led by landscape architecture offices took part in the competition that has now been held. In the program, the creation of a sustainable and changeable basis for the development of a living space for all users was formulated as a core task. The aim was to design the mostly public open spaces on the eastern part of the site in detail.

    The assessment committee consisted of experts in landscape architecture and urban planning, representatives of the municipality of Riedholz, the office for spatial planning of the canton of Solothurn and the landowner Halter AG. The committee unanimously recommended the study by DnD Landschaftsplanung ZT Wien and Freimüller-Söllinger Stadtbau ZT Wien for further processing.

  • Settlements reach pre-corona level

    Settlements reach pre-corona level

    Company settlements are increasing again after the Corona dip. The Greater Zurich Area AG (GZA), as the location marketing organization for nine cantons, was able to settle a total of 125 companies in 2021, an increase of 36 companies compared to the first Corona year 2020. According to a statement by the GZA, 42 companies came from the USA (+20 ), 19 from Germany (+4), ten from Italy (+5) and five each from China (-6), Great Britain and Singapore.

    Overall, the companies created 582 jobs in the economic area, an increase of 11 percent compared to the previous year. In the next five years there should be a total of 1843 jobs.

    The ICT sectors are most strongly represented with 42 companies, followed by the life sciences with 25 companies and the machine industry with 18 and financial services with 13 companies. The life sciences companies created 235 jobs, followed by the ICT companies with 154 jobs.

    However, the importance of the companies for the location goes beyond the number of new jobs. “We specifically address those companies that achieve high added value and strengthen the existing ecosystem,” said GZA Managing Director Sonja Wollkopf Walt at a digital media conference.

    One of the newly settled companies is Benchling . The American provider of cloud solutions for life sciences wants to create up to 150 jobs in the Circle at Zurich Airport. The Chinese pharmaceutical company Hengrui already has its European headquarters in Basel and is now setting up a research and development site in Zurich.

    The German RegTech company targens will sell its software for compliance solutions to banks in Switzerland and Liechtenstein from Schwanden GL. Ruedi Becker, the Swiss head of the Landesbank Baden-Württemberg subsidiary, was able to convince his superiors of the advantages of Glarus together with the GZA.

    That pleases the Glarner location promoter Christian Zehnder. So far, Glarus has been strong in manufacturing and food production. “We want to get away from our traditional image,” he said. “When companies settle here, however, we depend on the strong partner GZA, who markets the location internationally.”

    Sonja Wollkopf Walt sees it similarly: the settlement of targens strengthens the ecosystem as a whole and sends the signal that the economic area extends beyond Zurich and Zug. “In the Greater Zurich Area there is the ideal location for every company.”

    The Greater Zurich Area includes the cantons of Glarus, Graubünden, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, Solothurn, Ticino, Uri, Zug and Zurich.

  • Halter AG can realize the Attisholz-Areal project

    Halter AG can realize the Attisholz-Areal project

    The government council of the canton of Solothurn has approved the land use planning for the Attisholz area in Riedholz. The decision ensures the further development of the area in the next 25 years, according to a media release from the Schlierem-based construction company Halter AG . On the Halter project page , it says about the project that cellulose has been industrially produced on the site for 130 years. Since the end of 2016, Halter AG has been working with the municipality of Riedholz and the canton of Solothurn to redesign the area.

    The usage planning that has now been approved was drawn up from 2018 to 2019 in a planning group of the municipality, the canton and Halter AG. After the preliminary examination, the participation procedure and the condition of the land use planning from 2020 to 2021, the municipality of Riedholz transferred the dossier to the canton of Solothurn in June 2021, according to the holder's notification. The decision of the government council now creates the planning law basis for a new zoning plan, as well as a zoning and development plan, in order to develop a living space for living, working and leisure out of the area.

    It is important that "the population stands behind the project and that the effects on the community in social, economic and ecological terms are acceptable," said Sandra Morstein, Mayor of Riedholz. "That is why great importance was attached to informing and participating in the population as well as trusting and constructive cooperation with the canton and Halter AG in the planning and development of common objectives."

    The results of a study by landscape architects on open space will be available in February. The planning of the infrastructure for public transport and community buildings such as schools and day-care centers is in preparation.

  • Listed outdoor pool, newly renovated

    Listed outdoor pool, newly renovated

    In three consecutive winters, the Solothurn outdoor pool is transformed into a construction site. In the first winter, 2019/20, the sports pool at Badi Solothurn was renovated. In the second and third winter, it is the turn of the outdoor swimming pool to be built.

    The two stages of renovation of the buildings were preceded by a municipal council decision, a municipal assembly decision and a referendum. In the latter case, the people approved the restructuring loan of 7.8 million francs in February 2020 with 86.7 percent yes-votes.

    The renovation is intended to remedy safety deficiencies, the swimming pool is to be made more accessible, processes are to be optimized and visitor flows are to be unbundled, and there should be more showers and toilets. Overall, the outdoor pool should offer guests more comfort after the renovation. Since it is a listed building, the visible changes must be subtle.

    With the start of the 2021 bathing season in mid-May, the first phase of renovation in the Solothurn outdoor pool was completed. In this first phase of renovation, underground technical work was the main task. The building structure was repaired and safety deficiencies were corrected. In addition, the northern parts of the extension from 1964, where the entrance area and cloakrooms are located, were renewed in this phase. The construction of new showers and a new cloakroom area also started, which will continue in the second stage.

    The second stage of the building construction will begin this year after the end of the bathing season in September 2021. Then the southern part of the extension building with a restaurant, kiosk, cloakrooms, showers and toilets will be renewed. A new lift will enable people with walking difficulties to access the restaurant.

    Some preparation and follow-up work may overlap with the end or the start of the bathing season. The outdoor swimming pool should always be possible. The renovated Solothurn outdoor pool is due to go into operation in mid-May 2022.

  • "We will launch the electronic submission of building applications this year"

    "We will launch the electronic submission of building applications this year"

    You are head of the building and justice department. What is the attraction of this office?
    I've been on the road for community welfare for over 40 years. Of these, I was the mayor of the community of Gunzgen for 14 years, then a cantonal councilor for 8 years and since then a member of the government council for as long. I am attracted by the active participation and shaping of political, social and cultural issues as well as searching for and finding solutions. I not only want to manage the canton, but also to advance it. What I generally like about my department is the range of topics and the diversity of the employees in terms of expertise and character.

    Where do you see the specific challenges that the office brings with it?
    Spatial planning and mobility are and will remain important issues. But there are also changes in the climate, digitization and society that must be taken into account.

    How far is your department specifically on the subject of digitization?
    In the department, as well as in administration in general, we are still relatively new. I am surprised that the public sector has not made any significant progress in 2021. We have been trying to advance digitization in the department for a long time – accompanying workshops are intended to support this. I see digitization as a key issue that absolutely has to be implemented quickly. However, there are still obstacles, starting with data protection aspects and ending with a lack of financial or personal resources.

    The canton of Aargau, for example, has introduced the digital submission of building applications with eBau. Is that also an issue in the canton of Solothurn?
    It's not just an issue. The project is already well advanced: We are already working internally with a pilot project. This works fine; we will soon be ready to offer this service throughout the canton. The aim is for all interested municipalities to be able to submit building applications digitally this year. We are also currently working on the introduction of document management software (DMS). A pilot project that provides for a digital archive is currently running in the building construction department.

    It feels like the canton of Solothurn is in a real building boom. Is this perception deceptive?
    No, it really is. The largest projects with an investment volume of 450 million francs include the new Kebag Enova facility, 340 million francs are being built for the new citizens' hospital, and 86 million francs have been budgeted for the overall renovation of the Olten Cantonal School. But big things are also happening on the Attisholz North and South areas. An important project is Biogen's biopharmaceutical production facility in Luterbach: the first stage was 1.6 billion Swiss francs. Hopefully more stages will follow. But we also have around 2000 residential units in and around the city of Solothurn that are either planned or already under construction.

    What about your own projects?
    We are currently looking into building a new education campus as well as a new administration building where different locations could be concentrated. Optimizing the sports infrastructure in the city of Solothurn is also an issue.

    From a cantonal point of view, are there still sufficient building land reserves to implement all of these projects?
    We are currently busy with spatial planning development. Here we find that the building land reserves should be sufficient for the next 15 years. But this also means that no new land will be zoned during this period. In return, none have to be zoned out. We also have many industrial wastelands or otherwise fallow land that we can convert.

    "The building department stands for solutions – not for managing problems"

    What makes the canton of Solothurn so attractive for new construction projects?
    On the one hand, we are very central and also offer a lot of quality of living and tranquility. The people of Solothurn particularly appreciate the Jura landscape and the diverse cultural offerings. Solothurn is also known as the most beautiful Swiss baroque city. We are also well connected to public transport and private motorized transport. And our land prices are still affordable. From an economic point of view, we have many innovative companies and niche players who are attracting attention worldwide, such as Ypsomed (insulin pump system) or Jura Elekt-roapparate (premium coffee machines).

    Which construction projects have you helped shape during your tenure so far?
    As a government councilor, of course, I don't work on projects myself – but I pave the political path and thus enable the start. I was most actively involved in the development of the Attisholz Süd area: As a former director of the Solothurn Chamber of Commerce, I was already involved in the test planning. One highlight is the transformation of the former Schöngrün prison into a residential complex. But I also have fond memories of the renovation of the Altes Zeughaus Museum and the indoor swimming pool at the Olten Cantonal School, where, by the way, I went to school myself. I also accompanied the project for the renovation and conversion of the Rosengarten property intensively – with this project we had to go to the federal court.

    The Capuchin monastery in Solothurn, the Fridau psychiatric clinic and the Allerheiligenberg high altitude clinic are considered problem children. What exactly are the problems with these objects?
    These three projects are simply not a sure-fire success. They are located in zones that do not allow every use. The Allerheiligenberg, for example, is located in the agricultural zone. There are additional usage restrictions here: the surrounding hospitals must not be allowed to compete. In addition, there is the financial outlay, which is immense for such large projects. The Capuchin monastery, for example, is a listed building. The Fridau Clinic is located together with the Allerheiligenberg in the Jura protection zone. The difficulties mentioned require a lot of patience from investors and owners.

    An inventory of spatial planning is currently taking place at the cantonal level. What is the detailed plan?
    The whole of Switzerland is challenged when it comes to spatial planning. The revision of the Spatial Planning Act from 2014 requires all cantons to revise the structure plans. We have already done this. Now all municipalities have to revise their local planning. We count 107 municipalities in the canton of Solothurn – it takes time before all thoughts on further development within the framework of the cantonal requirements have been made. The inward development of the settlement poses major challenges for the community. The Solothurn municipalities will have completed this process within the next five years.

    What about urban sprawl in the canton of Solothurn?
    In the past, people certainly paid too little attention to this – but that should apply to all of Switzerland. The municipalities supported the new spatial planning law by a majority in the run-up to the vote. What a law really means can often only be seen when it is implemented. This is also the case here – the accusation arises that the canton or the federal government would prevent a municipality from developing. In the canton of Solothurn, however, we are on the right track. The need for internal densification is now firmly anchored in the minds of those responsible for the community. The majority deal very well with the new challenges and framework conditions.

    The municipalities enjoy a great deal of autonomy in the canton of Solothurn. Do you perceive these as an advantage or disadvantage in the performance of your office?
    I know both sides. As a mayor, it's an advantage – as a councilor it's a disadvantage (laughs). No, seriously: The autonomy is one thing, the other is the high number of communities: We have 107. But we maintain a good exchange with the community association, so we always find solutions.
    They are stepping down in the summer for health reasons. Do you already have plans for the time after that?
    I will definitely continue to be active. I have already accepted various board memberships and have other open inquiries. But first I'll take care of my old sports injuries and then I'll see how things go from here.

    What do you wish for the future of the building department?
    The building department stands for adherence to deadlines, adherence to budgets, speedy work and high quality. It should stay that way even after my retreat. Of course, I don't just want to hand over the projects to the new hands, I also want my heart and soul to continue to flow into it. Our credo is: The building construction department stands for solutions and not for managing problems.

  • Investing is worthwhile in the canton of Solothurn

    Investing is worthwhile in the canton of Solothurn

    Companies from established industries, but also start-ups with a focus on disruptive technologies, find attractive conditions:
    • Faster travel: perfect access via the motorway, public transport, air traffic
    • More versatile network: 24 minutes to Basel, 27 minutes to Bern, 31 minutes to Zurich
    • Better living: culture in the city, sport in the Jura mountains, relaxation on the Aare
    • Pay less: low fixed costs, attractive real estate prices

    The canton of Solothurn is a technology location: international industry leaders research and develop here. A third of the skilled workers work in the manufacturing industry. Medical technology is particularly well represented around Grenchen and Solothurn, and the machine, watch and electronics industries have a long tradition. The dynamic Olten region is proving to be an attractive service center. The energy industry is also strongly represented throughout the canton.

    The excellent location of the canton of Solothurn enables access to specialists from all sciences – ETH, universities, technical colleges and research facilities are within commuting distance. The economy trains around 70 percent of school leavers in the dual vocational training system – practical and business-oriented. That strengthens the offspring.

    The canton of Solothurn has a business airport in Grenchen as a training center. The simplified check-in speeds up travel time on business trips. A smart center for e-aviation is also being built in Grenchen.

    Testimonials

    Brigit Wyss
    Councilor
    Canton of Solothurn

    «Due to its location in the middle of the centers of Basel, Bern and Zurich, the canton of Solothurn is an attractive investment location, especially for MedTech, life sciences and additive manufacturing. In addition, our regions offer the best quality of life for skilled workers and their families. "

    Livio Marzo
    CEO
    Thommen Medical

    «In the next few years we want to bring various outsourced business areas to our headquarters in Grenchen in order to be able to sustainably increase the quality and profitability of our products and services. We are investing in a new building in Grenchen. "

    Jose Sanchez
    Plant manager Solothurn
    Biogen International GmbH

    «We were looking for a location with business-friendly framework conditions, a reliable structure and access to a well-trained workforce. We found all of these criteria to be met in the canton of Solothurn. "

    Peter Mettler
    CEO of real estate developer Mettler2Invest AG with locations in St. Gallen, Kemptthal, Zurich and Basel

    “In Olten, right at the train station, we are developing the“ ICONO ”building complex with 155 rental apartments. Retail space will be created on the ground floor and office space on the 1st to 2nd floors. The project will set an important accent as the entrance gate to the city of Olten. "

    Specialist office for location promotion in the canton of Solothurn
    The team from the location promotion and external contacts department is the first point of contact for Solothurn companies and those who want to become one. We accompany and support your settlement or site expansion project.

    Location promotion canton Solothurn, Untere Sternengasse 2, 4509 Solothurn,
    +41 32 627 95 50, standortsolothurn.so.ch

  • Solothurn economic barometer

    Solothurn economic barometer

    The evaluation of the first-time survey among the members of the Solothurn Chamber of Commerce and the Cantonal Solothurn Trade Association on the Solothurn Economic Barometer shows that the economy is returning to the growth zone. There are big differences in the industries. The sectors affected by the lockdowns are suffering, but since the beginning of the year large parts of industry and economic services have returned to a steep growth path.

  • SoTech Network

    SoTech Network

    The canton of Solothurn supports the SoTech Network project, the network and training platform for MINT professions. The project was developed by the location promotion agency, the Solothurn Chamber of Commerce and sovision espace Solothurn and will enter the test phase at the beginning of 2022. (see standortsolothurn.so.ch )

  • Canton of Solothurn sells last Alpiq shares

    Canton of Solothurn sells last Alpiq shares

    The canton of Solothurn has sold the last remaining block of shares in the Lausanne energy company Alpiq to the regional energy supplier IBB from Brugg. According to a press release from the State Chancellery, the total price for the share package is around CHF 26 million. The end result for the canton is a one-off realized profit of CHF 5.2 million.

    The sale of these shares results from the reorganization of the Alpiq shareholder base. It essentially provides that three main groups of shareholders hold equal shares in Alpiq. These have agreed that in future they will purchase water from Alpiq in accordance with their respective share. For the government council of the canton of Solothurn, this is "entirely understandable and sensible for economic reasons". However, this obligation would mean "that he would inadvertently become a competitor of the regional energy suppliers as an electricity purchaser and trader". He wanted to avoid this.

    That is why the canton had already sold a package of shares worth 113 million francs to Primeo Energie and Regio Energie Solothurn in September. As the announcement goes on to say, the price per share was then as it is today at 70 francs.

  • Canton Solothurn wants to get out of Alpiq

    Canton Solothurn wants to get out of Alpiq

    The Canton of Solothurn is selling its stake in Alpiq . He currently holds 1'563'520 shares, a stake of 5.61 percent in the Lausanne energy company. As the government council writes in a press release, it wants 861,429 shares in Primeo-Energie based in Münchenstein BL and 331,104 shares in Regio Energie Solothurn . The government council is looking for further interested parties for the remaining 370,987 shares.

    The sale to the two regional energy providers is at a share price of 70 francs and brings the canton 113 million francs. Since the canton keeps the shares with a value of 56 francs in the books, the book profit is 16.7 million francs.

    The canton holds the Alpiq shares thanks to its stake in the predecessor company Atel, which dates back to the 1960s. With the sale, he is exercising a right that was granted in the shareholders' agreement of the three shareholder groups EOS Holding , the Credit Suisse subsidiary Schweizer Kraftwerksbeteiligung-AG and the Consortium of Swiss Minorities (KSM) from 2019. The canton of Solothurn belongs to the KSM. According to the 2019 clause, he can sell his shares either to existing members of the KSM or to regional energy providers.

  • Swiss Prime Site Solutions is developing a new quarter

    Swiss Prime Site Solutions is developing a new quarter

    Swiss Prime Site Solutions is developing a new “living space” for the Swiss Prime Investment Foundation, as stated in a press release by Swiss Prime Site Solutions . The foundation stone for the Riverside project was laid on July 10, 2020. The development is under the motto "Urban living – surrounded by nature". Construction work will begin in the northwest, where the area is located directly on the Aare and closest to the city of Solothurn. From there, the new quarter will develop in further construction stages to the south and east.

    "Anyone who lives and works in the Riverside has, in addition to a chic apartment or a modern workplace with modern infrastructure, a multi-faceted quarter including local recreation on the Aare that meets the highest demands," explains Anastasius Tschopp, CEO of Swiss Prime Site Solutions. He speaks of a "lighthouse project for our client Swiss Prime Investment Foundation (SPA) and at the same time important for the entire Solothurn region".

    Initially, 140 rental apartments are to be built directly on the banks of the Aare. The first tenants should be able to move in in winter 2021. More than 280 Swiss pension funds are both financiers and investors in the SPA. "We are currently carrying out the sixth emission for the SPA," said Tschopp. The subscription period lasts until July 22, 2020. The development program of the customer SPA currently amounts to around CHF 600 million and includes projects and real estate across Switzerland.