Project management and general planning.

Project management is the core of professional construction management in the building industry. It allows processes and sequences of works to be coordinated in such a way that all objectives can be achieved.

The main task of project management is to take on functions of the client such as the creating and monitoring of organizational planning, scheduling and payment planning, and the coordination and monitoring of all parties involved in the project.

For the client, the planning and realization of construction projects involves a large number of tasks, demands, and services that are necessary for the project to be successful.

Our service areas are:

  • Project organization
  • Project management of all parties involved in planning and execution
  • Cost planning and cost control
  • Financial budget
  • Controlling
  • Scheduling and progress control
  • Contact with authorities

As the general planner, we undertake complete planning responsibility for your project, and by so doing we ensure its optimal success. The client will not experience any interface problems as a result. Our general planning is based on our decades of experience in planning, control, and execution.

Project stages

  • Project preparation
  • Planning
  • Preparation for execution
  • Execution
  • Project closure
  • Project support after handover

HI Bauprojekt GmbH stands for a consistent, company-oriented approach focused on our client. Our company procedures and business processes are constantly optimised in our clients’ interests.

We guarantee this with our integrated quality management system.


EPC Exclusives

Complex planning for technical building services

HI Bauprojekt GmbH has the specialists to plan optimal solutions tailored to meet the needs of the customer. Planning to comply with the latest directives, for example the energy saving and drinking water regulations is our everyday business. We can also apply our know-how to optimize existing systems and so achieve cost benefits for our customers. The planning of energy generation plants has to pay attention to optimizing the layout. The exploitation of waste heat is playing an ever more important role. We can plan all the ancillary plants for industrial projects according to the requirement profile and the production requirements, and we also take availability and security of supply into account.

Clean room planning / buildings with high requirements

The technical engineering involved in planning and constructing clean rooms places the highest demands on the air-conditioning and filtering systems. It is vitally important to minimise the particle load and maximize the chemical purity.

EPC plans all the production processes in a clean room layout with the aid of a list of mechanical equipment, so it can then design a ventilation system for the rooms that meets the high requirements of the ISO or GMP clean room classes. Before the clean rooms are commissioned, EPC qualifies the clean rooms and ventilation systems according to the relevant national guidelines.

Services for testing bridges and engineering structures according to DIN 1076

We know the loads that such structures are subject to. It is essential to test bridges and engineering structures regularly according to DIN 1076 in order to ensure that these structures remain safe and fit for use over the long term. This is everyday business for our experienced engineers. They carry out tests, and write test reports and structure log books. New knowledge is compared with existing data, and reliably documented in the "SIB-Bauwerke" program. The range of services covers not only the testing of individual structures, but also long-term inspection and testing at the intervals specified by DIN 1076. The bridges and engineering structures we have tested during the last 15 years are a testament to the acknowledged, consistently high quality of our work.

Planning outdoor swimming baths

The planning of outdoor swimming baths pays particular attention to exploiting solar energy. For example, installing solar mats on the roofs of the changing rooms and technical equipment buildings generates hot water for the sanitary facilities, without requiring additional heating. Larger roof areas can generate enough hot water to heat the water in a pool, for example the children's pool.