Visualization Ostpark project
Visualization Ostpark project © Ed. Züblin AG

East Park

Location: 
Rüsselsheim on the Main

Completion:
2027

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Ostpark Rüsselsheim on the Main

Location Max-von-Laue-Straße 10 in Rüsselsheim
The residential quarter consists of a total of four buildings, which are divided into three independent components and thus form a clearly structured overall complex.

The first section comprises House 1, which extends over four storeys and thus represents a compact, medium-height building form. The second section contains House 4, which is slightly lower at three storeys and thus ensures a graduated height development within the quarter. Finally, the third section combines buildings 2 and 3. These are the two taller structures, with building 2 being the largest building in the quarter at five storeys, while building 3 creates a harmonious connection between the neighbouring structures with its four storeys.

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

  • Characteristics
    • Gross floor area (GFA): approx. 16,919 m²
    • Gross floor area (GFA): approx. 51,283 m³
    • Excavation pit excavation: approx. 16,315 m³
    • Upper floors: 3-5
    • Basement floors: 1
  • Construction time
    • Construction site installation from 28.10.2025 to 27.04.2027
    • Earthworks from 07.11.2025 to 22.01.2026
    • Shell construction work from 28.11.2025 to 22.09.2026
    • Expansion work from 30.03.2026 to 26.03.2027
    • Completion 27.04.2027
  • Construction site regular operation
    • Monday to Friday 07:00 to 19:00
    • There is generally no work on Saturdays, 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

  • Digital concrete call-off

    In order to be able to coordinate the concreting in the best possible way, the call-offs are made using a digital application. The delivery rates can be coordinated with the concrete pump, particularly for large-scale concreting, thus reducing the waiting times of the concrete mixers. Production times are optimized and noise emissions are reduced.

  • Saving resources and reducing emissions

    As part of the LEAN approach, a production plan with call-off dates (e.g. insulation) was created. Construction production planning is detailed on a weekly basis and adapted to actual production progress. Changes in the construction process are constantly taken into account and just-in-time deliveries can be better implemented. Repeat orders and new orders due to late changes to the plan are avoided.

  • Component tracking

    In order to coordinate components such as prefabricated bathroom modules, prefabricated parts, semi-finished parts, etc. in the best possible way, they are monitored using a component tracking system. The status of the individual product/packages and when they are needed on the construction site can therefore always be read out. This allows production times to be optimized and noise emissions to be reduced.

  • Wooden walls

    Around 90% of the building's exterior walls are made of glulam, which makes a significant contribution to sustainability. This construction method makes particularly efficient use of the renewable raw material wood and enables high dimensional accuracy and short construction times thanks to industrial prefabrication. In addition, the wood used stores large amounts of CO₂ and thus actively contributes to climate protection. The natural wooden surfaces promote a healthy indoor climate and at the same time offer good conditions for dismantling and recycling at the end of the life cycle.

Certification contact person Stefan Kleinfeldt
Project contact Kai Hofmann
Construction site address Max-von-Laue-Strasse 10
65428 Rüsselsheim am Main

Phone +49 60608 - 1303
ZÜBLIN Central Subdivision
Secretariat unit SF1
Download Press release
Link DGNB: Certification