STRABAG subsidiary ZÜBLIN building headquarters for Volksbank Raiffeisenbank Bayern Mitte in Ingolstadt
3 May 2022
- General planning already implemented by ZÜBLIN
- Design-and-build in TEAMCONCEPT®
- Contract value (construction) of approx. € 70 million
Vienna, May 3 2022---Volksbank Raiffeisenbank Bayern Mitte eG has commissioned STRABAG subsidiary ZÜBLIN to build the company headquarters in Ingolstadt. ZÜBLIN already provided the general planning services in advance. STRABAG’s Zentrale Technik competence centre was also involved.
The new DonauTower building complex consists of a 57 m high tower and a base building with six floors. Construction work is expected to start in mid-2022 with the preparation of the excavation pit and should be completed by the end of 2024.
STRABAG Real Estate (SRE) is involved in the DonauTower project as well. In 2019, VR-Bank commissioned SRE as a service developer to, among other things, make the building site ready for construction in a project-related development plan.
Partnership for project success
The cooperation between Volksbank Raiffeisenbank Bayern Mitte and ZÜBLIN is based on the TEAMCONCEPT® partnering model, which focuses on the early involvement of the construction partner in the planning and a partnership-based handling of construction projects.
“Every project is unique and has its own challenges and opportunities. With TEAMCONCEPT® we can identify and take these into account at an early stage. After the successfully completed planning phase with VR-Bank, we are now looking forward to putting the project into action,” says Thomas Birtel, CEO of STRABAG SE.
The new building with its 14-storey tower and the base building will offer around 10,500 m² of usable space after completion. Half of this will be occupied by the VR-Bank, the remaining 5,200 m² will be rented out freely.
In addition to office and commercial space, the building complex offers a café with an outdoor eating area on the ground floor and two roof gardens on the 1st and 6th floors. Also planned are trees up to seven metres high.
The building will be completed in an energy-efficient design with technologies such as concrete core temperature control and a photovoltaic system on the roof. Gold certification with the DGNB sustainability seal is also planned.