Ground-breaking

Ground-breaking ceremony for the new E.ON Bayern AG headquarters in Regensburg

Construction of a new office building and competence center for E.ON Bayern AG in Lilienthalstraße in Regensburg officially started with the ground-breaking ceremony on 22nd March. The owner of the building is a project management company consisting of the Frankfurt-based property developer Fay Projects GmbH and the Munich-based Real I.S. Gesellschaft für Immobilien. 

The design competition, which was held in summer 2009, was won by the Heidelberg architects APA. The general contractor is the Mannheim office of Züblin.

Construction of a new office building and competence center for E.ON Bayern AG in Lilienthalstraße in Regensburg officially started with the ground-breaking ceremony on 22nd March. The owner of the building is a project management company consisting of the Frankfurt-based property developer Fay Projects GmbH and the Munich-based Real I.S. Gesellschaft für Immobilien. 

The design competition, which was held in summer 2009, was won by the Heidelberg architects APA. The general contractor is the Mannheim office of Züblin.

The project is expected to cost 72,5 million € and has already been awarded an advance certificate in gold for its sustainable concept by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), which makes it the first building of this kind in this region of Bavaria.

By autumn 2011, a four- to five-storey office building with around 20.600 m² of office space will be erected on the ca. 16.400 m² site immediately adjacent to E.ON Bayern AG’s current location. Spacious conference rooms, a cafeteria with its own catering facilities and a café complete the future competence center. Around 600 parking spaces will be available in the basement and in a multi-storey car park to the west of the building. The courtyards and roof areas will be planted with greenery.

KREBS+KIEFER Darmstadt completed the structural design for the office and underground parking level in the phases from preliminary planning to authorization planning - exactly on schedule. The extremely tight planning schedule was a major challenge. Processing of the project could not start until the architecture competition was completed in October 2009, but the start of construction work in early March 2010 and the completion date in November 2011 had already been decided.