
Implenia Wins Multiple Building Construction Deals in Germany
Implenia, a leading multinational construction and real estate services group, has strengthened its presence in Germany by securing several significant new building construction contracts. Collectively, these projects represent a total value of more than EUR 200 million. They align closely with Implenia’s long-term strategic focus on complex, large-scale real estate projects that demand not only technical excellence but also in-depth knowledge, experience, and sustainable construction expertise.
These contracts cover a wide spectrum of building types—including offices, residential complexes, schools, sports facilities, and industrial buildings—underlining the Group’s versatility and strong reputation as a trusted partner for demanding projects. They also demonstrate the company’s ability to balance new-build construction with sensitive modernisation of heritage structures, as well as its dedication to sustainability certifications and energy efficiency targets.
HEAVEN Office District, Munich – Combining Modernisation and New Construction
Among the most notable new contracts is the HEAVEN office district project in Munich, commissioned by Rock Capital Group. This ambitious development will transform a former commercial site located on Nymphenburger Strasse in Munich’s Neuhausen borough into a modern, high-quality business district.
The development covers approximately one hectare of land and will provide around 28,000 square metres of premium office space in one of Munich’s most sought-after central locations. The project represents a blend of new-build construction and comprehensive modernisation of existing structures. Historic buildings on the site will undergo careful refurbishment to ensure they meet the latest energy efficiency standards while preserving their architectural and cultural significance. One building, for example, retains a listed façade, requiring particularly sensitive treatment to ensure compliance with heritage preservation laws.
Key elements of the project include:
- Replacement of outdated sections with new buildings.
- Addition of extra floors to one of the existing structures.
- Restoration and conservation of heritage elements, particularly listed facades.
- Sustainability at the forefront, with the project targeting LEED Core & Shell Platinum certification, one of the highest international benchmarks for green buildings.
Construction is scheduled to begin before the end of 2025. The project will be completed in phases, with buildings set to become operational gradually from 2027. Once finished, HEAVEN will provide modern office environments that blend heritage with innovation, creating an attractive destination for businesses seeking central, sustainable workplaces in Munich.
Expanding into Brandenburg: New Turnkey Office Development
In addition to Munich, Implenia has secured a contract in Brandenburg, where it will serve as technical lead in a joint venture with GP Papenburg. Together, the partners will deliver a new turnkey office building designed to foster a modern, sustainable, and employee-centric working environment.
The project reflects a growing trend in office development in Germany: the demand for spaces that combine energy efficiency, digital integration, and high-quality design to support flexible working models. Implenia’s proven expertise in delivering complex office environments places it in a strong position to deliver a workplace that meets the needs of both employers and employees in the region.
Educational Infrastructure: Comprehensive School in the Ruhr Region
Another highlight among Implenia’s new contracts is the construction of a large comprehensive school in the Ruhr region, designed to serve six school years. This turnkey project will significantly expand local educational infrastructure, addressing demand for modern learning environments in one of Germany’s most densely populated metropolitan areas.
The school will be built to high standards of functionality, safety, and sustainability. Classrooms, laboratories, and sports areas will be designed to support innovative teaching methods, while the overall building will provide a stimulating, safe, and inclusive learning environment for students and staff.
Sports Infrastructure: Six-Field Sports Hall in Frankfurt am Main
In Frankfurt am Main, Implenia has been commissioned to deliver a turnkey six-field sports hall, along with associated buildings. This project is of particular importance because it supports two grammar schools that have recently relocated to the Lateral Towers, the former headquarters of Deutsche Börse, which have now been repurposed for educational use.
The sports facility will not only serve the schools but is also expected to provide additional community value by offering a venue for extracurricular sports activities, competitions, and events. The hall is scheduled to be operational from the next school year, highlighting Implenia’s ability to deliver on tight timelines without compromising on quality.
Residential Development: Rheinwiesen Living Project in Mainz
Implenia is also playing a major role in residential development projects across Germany. In Mainz, at the well-known Zollhafen redevelopment site, the Group has been entrusted by BWL Wohnungsbaugesellschaft and Volksbank Darmstadt with the construction of the “Rheinwiesen Living” project.
This development will consist of five residential buildings, all offering residents unobstructed views of the River Rhine. It is part of a broader initiative to revitalise the Zollhafen area, transforming it from a former industrial harbour into a vibrant, modern urban quarter. The Rheinwiesen Living project highlights Implenia’s commitment to designing living spaces that combine aesthetic appeal, sustainability, and quality of life.
Residential Complex for Seniors in Magdeburg

Another socially impactful project awarded to Implenia is the construction of a residential complex for the elderly in Magdeburg. This facility is designed to meet the increasing demand for senior housing in Germany, a need driven by demographic change and an aging population.
The complex will offer accessible, comfortable living spaces for elderly residents while integrating community facilities to promote social interaction and well-being. By creating a supportive and inclusive environment, the project reflects Implenia’s dedication to contributing to socially sustainable urban development.
Industrial and Commercial Development: Exhibition and Sales Building in Nuremberg
Finally, in Nuremberg, Implenia has been commissioned by the Stark Group to construct an exhibition and sales building. This facility will strengthen Stark Group’s presence in the region by providing a modern venue for showcasing products and engaging with customers.
The project underlines Implenia’s versatility in delivering not only residential and public buildings but also tailor-made industrial and commercial facilities that meet the needs of private sector clients.
A Strategic Win for Implenia
Collectively, these new contracts—spanning Munich, Brandenburg, the Ruhr region, Frankfurt, Mainz, Magdeburg, and Nuremberg—represent more than just financial growth for Implenia. They highlight the company’s strategic strengths:
- Expertise in complex projects that require balancing modern construction with heritage conservation.
- Commitment to sustainability, as demonstrated by multiple projects aiming for high-level environmental certifications.
- Broad project portfolio, from offices and schools to residential and commercial developments.
- Ability to deliver turnkey solutions that meet modern standards for functionality, energy efficiency, and quality of life.
By securing projects worth over EUR 200 million, Implenia is not only reinforcing its position in the German construction market but also demonstrating its role as a forward-looking, reliable partner for projects that combine innovation, sustainability, and long-term value creation.