
ZÜBLIN Opens New Location in Landshut, Lower Bavaria
Ed. Züblin AG, one of Germany’s largest construction companies, has officially expanded its operations in Bavaria with the opening of a new office in Landshut. The company inaugurated its modern office building at Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 29 in the Landshut-Münchnerau district. The opening event was attended by the Lord Mayor of Landshut, Alexander Putz, marking a significant milestone in Züblin’s commitment to strengthening its regional presence and supporting local construction projects.
A Modern Facility in the Heart of Landshut
The new office building is designed with a modern working environment in mind, featuring state-of-the-art workspaces for employees. One of the standout features of the facility is its commitment to sustainability, including charging stations for electric vehicles in the parking lot, underscoring Züblin’s focus on green initiatives. The office space is part of a broader strategy to improve Züblin’s proximity to its customers and to build upon its expertise in the region, particularly in the rapidly growing Lower Bavaria area.
Claudia Woite, the Commercial Director of the Züblin Bavaria office, shared the company’s vision for the new location: “We want to grow in Lower Bavaria and promote sustainable and innovative construction in a region that is characterized by strong growth. With our teams, we are demonstrating on-site the potential that can be leveraged, for example, in the construction of existing buildings and how our MOLENO construction system can create affordable living space.”
The MOLENO system is a significant innovation in the construction industry. It focuses on sustainable building practices that can help address the growing demand for affordable housing in the region. By utilizing this system, Züblin is not only addressing current market needs but is also contributing to the creation of energy-efficient and affordable living spaces, which are crucial for meeting both local and national housing demands.
Züblin’s Commitment to Lower Bavaria
The opening of the Landshut office represents Züblin’s deepening commitment to Lower Bavaria, a region that has seen consistent growth in both population and industry. As part of its strategy to expand in the area, Züblin is investing in projects that align with the region’s development goals. The new office will play a crucial role in managing and executing several key projects, ensuring that Züblin remains a leading player in the Bavarian construction sector.
Züblin is already deeply involved in construction projects within Landshut, reinforcing its presence and expertise in the region. One notable project is the Office for Food, Agriculture, and Forestry, located in the “Grünes Zentrum” development area. This project is being carried out in collaboration with Züblin Timber, highlighting the company’s versatility and commitment to sustainable construction solutions. Additionally, Züblin is also working on the intensive care unit expansion at the Lakumed Clinic, further cementing its role as a trusted partner in healthcare infrastructure.

The company’s expanding footprint in Landshut is indicative of its broader strategy to enhance its regional expertise while simultaneously driving innovation in construction techniques and sustainability. Züblin’s ability to blend modern technology with traditional construction methods is one of the key factors that have contributed to its success in the industry.
Züblin’s Role in Sustainable Construction
Züblin’s presence in Landshut is not just about expanding its operations; it is also about making a tangible impact on the local construction landscape. Sustainable and innovative building methods are at the core of Züblin’s philosophy. The MOLENO construction system, which aims to create affordable and energy-efficient housing, is just one example of the company’s commitment to sustainability. As urbanization continues to increase and the demand for affordable housing rises, Züblin is at the forefront of finding solutions that balance growth with environmental responsibility.
The new Landshut office is designed to be a hub for such initiatives, providing a space for Züblin’s teams to collaborate on solutions that address the region’s growing need for modern, sustainable infrastructure. This aligns with the company’s broader vision of transforming the construction industry through digitalization, innovation, and a holistic approach to building design and development.
Ed. Züblin AG: A Global Leader in Construction
Founded in 1898, Ed. Züblin AG is one of Germany’s largest and most respected construction companies. The company is part of the STRABAG Group, a major player in the European construction industry. With around 15,000 employees and an annual turnover of approximately €4.7 billion, Züblin has established itself as a leader in building construction, civil engineering, and specialized construction services.
Züblin offers a wide range of services, including turnkey construction, civil and tunnel construction, construction logistics, building maintenance, specialist foundation engineering, and timber and steel construction. The company is known for its expertise in delivering complex projects, including high-rise buildings, hospitals, infrastructure projects, and tunnels. Züblin’s commitment to quality and innovation has enabled it to maintain a strong presence in both the domestic and international markets.
A key element of Züblin’s success is its integrated approach to construction, which combines design and construction services from a single source. This holistic view of buildings, from their design phase to their maintenance, ensures that Züblin can deliver sustainable, cost-effective solutions that meet the needs of its clients and the environment. The company’s dedication to digitalization, sustainability, and innovation continues to drive its growth and reputation as an industry leader.
Current Züblin Projects
Züblin is currently involved in several high-profile projects both in Germany and abroad. Among the notable ongoing projects is the Inspire Neukölln high-rise project in Berlin, which is set to be one of the tallest buildings in the city. Additionally, Züblin is working on the Weilerbach Hospital project, which will expand healthcare infrastructure in the region. Another significant project is the construction of an airport tunnel in Stuttgart, which spans approximately 2 kilometers and is crucial for improving the city’s transport network.
These projects showcase Züblin’s ability to take on large-scale, complex tasks that require both technical expertise and a commitment to sustainability. The company’s experience in tackling such challenges positions it as a reliable partner for major construction projects in the future.