The criteria of the EU Taxonomy Regulation are diverse and ambitious. Therefore, it is elementary to be able to contribute know-how and experience in ESG and sustainability consulting during the planning and execution of a real estate project. We are therefore grateful to be able to accompany the project "The Source" with our many years of practical expertise.

The former Siemens high-rise, built in 1962, is being transformed into a future-oriented office campus after more than 15 years of vacancy. In addition to the renovation of the existing building, an underground parking garage for more than 400 vehicles, a daycare center, a diverse range of restaurants for tenants and the public, conference areas and retail spaces are being created.

We support the project in terms of sustainability (LEED, WELL & ESG) as well as facility management (relocation concept, logistics concept) and further selective support in energy contracting and working environment consulting. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

Services

Monitoring the conformity of the EU Taxonomy Regulation

LEED v4/v4.1 in process (Target: PLATIN)

WELL v2 Core in process (Target: PLATIN)

Client/Building Owner

PG Baierbrunner Str. 54 S.à.r.l.

Use

Office, Fitness, Daycare center, gastronomy

Gross floor area (standard case of space enclosure)

77.390 m²

Land area

15.560 m²

Year of construction

1963

Realization

2022 - 2025

Services

Monitoring the conformity of the EU Taxonomy Regulation

LEED v4/v4.1 in process (Target: PLATIN)

WELL v2 Core in process (Target: PLATIN)

Client/Building Owner

PG Baierbrunner Str. 54 S.à.r.l.

Use

Office, Fitness, Daycare center, gastronomy

Gross floor area (standard case of space enclosure)

77.390 m²

Land area

15.560 m²

Year of construction

1963

Realization

2022 - 2025


  • Monitoring of the project with the aim of conformity with the EU Taxonomy Regulation based on the six defined environmental objectives: Climate Change Mitigation, Climate Change Adaptation, Water Resources, Circular Economy, Pollution and Biodiversity.
  • In this framework, among other things, a material recycling of construction waste in the amount of 90% is targeted and 50% of the materials used should be obtained from reused building materials or recycled materials (environmental goal: circular economy).