Max von Bredow Baukultur GmbH
Project Stats
Project duration
2021 - 2023
Project volume
Industry
Area


Project summary
The Tannenhof district development project in Bad Feilenbach, which is based on a period of three years was carried out is a recent example of modern, sustainable and cooperative urban development.
With a Project volume of around 20 million euros The Tannenhof comprises 52 residential units, one daycare, one outpatient assisted residential community, office space for neighbourhood assistance and the Tannenhof Living Room, a community place for residents. Particularly noteworthy is the regenerative Local heating supply via wood chip power plant, which is the result of a joint cooperation with the municipality and the MW Biomasse AG was created.
The Tannenhof was built on a derelict site of a former spa clinic in the heart of Bad Feilenbach. The aim was to create a symbiosis with the prevailing environment and to offer added value for the entire community.
This goal was achieved through cooperative building and voluntary public participation with over 80 participants in an ideas and planning workshop. Particular attention was paid to the social mix, needs-based offers for senior citizens, children and clubs as well as accessibility.
The project won second place in the Polis Award 2024 in the 'Social Neighborhood Development' category thanks to its sustainable and social focus.





Special features of the project
A central part of the project was a precise schedule, which down to the last detail and On a daily basis was defined. Thanks to Applying the lean method, the one in lcmd easy and efficient was implemented, it was always clear how many employees from which trade, which materials and which machines to
When was needed. This method ensured the highest Transparency on the construction site. Everyone involved was able to see exactly which trades were operating on the same site at the same time and whether there were any short-term changes. For the Tannenhof in Bad Feilnbach, this meant Reliability, resource savings and motivated employees.
What MvB Baukultur appreciates about lcmd
In 2021, right at the beginning of the project, MvB Baukultur decided to introduce lcmd as software for the complex neighborhood development of Tannenhof. The intuitive operation and outstanding user-friendliness of lcmd quickly proved to be indispensable tools for efficiently structuring and clearly presenting the demanding planning processes. Michael Sandbichler, Managing Director of MvB Baukultur, praised the advantages of lcmd:
“Because of lcmd, our way of working has become much more structured. [...] It is simply much clearer. ”
The diverse color patterns and the clearly structured screen area of lcmd have generated great enthusiasm in a heterogeneous team of engineers, business people and creatives.
The introduction of lcmd has minimized delays, rework and unnecessary waiting times. The seamless integration of all processes ensured that the project was successfully completed on time and within budget. This led to considerable economic and personnel resource savings.

lcmd enables us to take a much more transparent approach to our project structuring. Transparency is the absolute key to success for us, because only transparency in a process plan enables us to react to certain opportunities and challenges at an early stage.


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