2020-2023 EMC 2.0, a project by ecobuilding AG, Berlin
For CG Elementum AG, we have made a significant contribution to the further development of the construction system for residential building as part of the innovative EMC 2.0 project. Our focus was on the conception and planning of a highly automated precast concrete plant that meets the latest standards in terms of efficiency and resource conservation. Through close cooperation with CG Elementum, we were able to develop a system that is perfectly tailored to the requirements of BIM (Building Information Modeling) and Prefabrication. This synergy enables us to make the construction process not only more transparent and efficient but also to significantly reduce material overproduction, misdeliveries, and unnecessary waste.
Our planning of the precast concrete plant directly contributes to the ecological and economic benefits that CG Elementum aims to achieve through the integration of BIM and industrial prefabrication. In particular, reducing CO2 emissions in construction by up to 50 percent, reducing steel and concrete consumption, and increasing the use of recycled material in production are results of our joint efforts. With the planned EMC 2.0 precast plant, we are setting new standards in sustainable construction and underlining our commitment to a more environmentally friendly future.
Scope of Services:
- Further development of the construction system for residential buildings in close collaboration with CG Elementum
- Conceptual design and planning of a highly automated precast concrete plant
- Simulation of all production processes
- Adaptation of the construction system to the requirements of BIM (Building Information Modeling) and Prefabrication
- Contribution to increasing efficiency and transparency in the construction process through the integration of digital planning methods
- Reduction of material overproduction, incorrect deliveries, and unnecessary waste
- Support in reducing CO2 emissions in construction by up to 50%
- Optimization of the consumption of steel and concrete and promotion of the use of recycled materials in production