Aerial view of several terraced houses
Aerial view of several terraced houses © 3D Visualisierung: dreidesign.com

Breslauer Ring 7a+b, Friedrich-Grotmak-Str. 28a+b

Location: 
Nortorf

Completion:
2026

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Nortorf - Breslauer Ring 7a+b, Friedrich-Grotmak-Str. 28a+b

Location Breslauer Ring 7a+b / Friedrich-Grotmak-Str. 28a+b in Nortorf
New construction of four apartment buildings with two full storeys and one staggered storey with 15-16 residential units and outdoor facilities on two construction sites on a total plot area of approx. 5,700 sqm.

The project is aiming for DGNB "Sustainable Building Site" certification from the German Sustainable Building Council.

  • Characteristics
    • Plot area (GF): 5,700 m²
    • Built-up area (BF): 1,600 m²
    • Gross cubic capacity (BRI): 14,900 m³
    • Gross floor area (GFA): Total: 4,600 m²
  • Construction time
    • Structural work from 23.06.25 to 30.10.25
    • Building envelope from 04.09.25 to 07.01.26
    • Expansion from 18.09.25 to 28.09.26
    • Completion 19.10.26
  • Construction site regular operation
    • Monday to Friday 07:00 to 18:00
    • Saturday 07:00 to 14:00
    • There is generally no work on Sundays and public holidays.

Certified by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB)

Ed. Züblin AG is pursuing several goals with this project: A sustainable construction site organization, the conservation of resources as well as the minimization of emissions, responsibility for the health and well-being of the builders, the cultivation of good neighbourliness and, of course, high-quality construction. For this, Ed. Züblin AG was the first company to be recognized by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB).

Here you can find more information about the DGNB system for sustainable construction sites: https://www.dgnb.de/en/certification/buildings/construction-site

Selected measures in the project

  • Finished parts

    The extensive use of prefabricated parts (filigree slabs, stairs and beams) means that a shorter construction time can be achieved. The volume of waste is also reduced thanks to the prefabricated orders.

  • Saving resources and reducing emissions through LEAN Construction

    The schedule/construction process was drawn up according to the principles of the lean method. The construction production planning is reviewed in detail on a weekly basis and updated if necessary. Changes to the construction process are taken into account on an ongoing basis and just-in-time deliveries can be better implemented. Repeat orders and new orders due to late changes to the plan are avoided.

  • Measures to prevent pollution from the construction site

    The project is located in a residential area, so the impact of the construction site will be avoided or reduced as far as possible.

  • Regional companies and suppliers

    Where possible, mainly regional companies and suppliers are used in order to reduce transportation and working distances.

  • Health and social affairs

    The risk of accidents is reduced by the creation and application of comprehensive health and safety documents. They also help to maintain staff performance.

  • Waste management

    An effective waste management system will be set up for the project. Targeted waste sorting and separation will take place on the construction site. This ensures that the resulting construction waste is properly disposed of and/or recycled.

Certification contact person Heike Mardaus-Kraka
Project contact Tom Finke
Construction site address Breslauer Ring 7a+b / Friedrich-Grotmak-Str. 28a+b
24589 Nortorf

Phone +49 40 20208 - 1513
ZÜBLIN Subdivision North
Secretariat Project Management
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Link DGNB: Certification