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Media release

Implenia constructs new office building for the UN in Geneva

Strict sustainability and security requirements | Construction volume of around CHF 100 million | First “Chantier Marguerite” project

Dietlikon, 7 November 2017– Having won an international competitive tender organised by the United Nations, Implenia has been awarded the contract to build a new office complex in Geneva. The new building will aid the UN’s effort to bring all of its employees together on the Palais des Nations site. Implenia, with the support of local and international partners, is constructing the new building on a plot of around 25,000 m2 following LEED principles (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). The new office building will have open-plan workspace for 1,400 employees, as well as terraces and enclosed outdoor areas on each floor. It is being built on a slope, and the terracing will help the new building blend perfectly into the hill. With construction taking place on UN property, security requirements are stringent. Work began at the beginning of November 2017 and should last until the end of November 2019. The contract is worth around CHF 100 million.

The UN’s new office building is the first project on which Implenia is implementing its new “Chantier Marguerite” sustainability initiative. As part of this initiative, Implenia is working with the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) to document the construction processes and environmental measures involved in the creation of the new office building. This documentation should help the UN share knowledge and skills relating to sustainable construction techniques and methods under its Sustainable Development Goals. In addition, Implenia is creating employment opportunities for refugees on the site in collaboration with Canton Geneva’s Office for Integration of Foreigners (BIE). As part of “Chantier Marguerite”, Implenia is also implementing a series of other initiatives focused on waste management, water treatment, soil and air pollution, noise, energy consumption and construction infrastructure; one of the main aims is to minimise CO2 emissions. “We’re proud to be realising this ambitious project with the United Nations on the Palais des Nations site,” says CEO Anton Affentranger. “With our ‘Chantier Marguerite’ sustainability initiative we can also support knowledge transfer relating to sustainable construction techniques. We’re pleased that we can contribute to a more sustainable world in this way.”

The United Nations has awarded Implenia the contract to build a new office building. This first project within the “Chantier Marguerite” initiative includes additional sustainability measures based on the UN’s goals (visualisation: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Inc. and Burkhardt+Partner).

Implenia press contact:

Reto Aregger

Head of Communications Group

Tel.: +41 58 474 74 77

communication@implenia.com

@Impleniatweet


Implenia is Switzerland’s leading construction and construction services company. It also has strong positions in the German, Austrian and Scandinavian infrastructure markets. Established in 2006, Implenia can look back on around 150 years of construction tradition. It brings the expertise of its highly skilled sectoral and regional units together under the roof of a company active throughout Europe. With its integrated business model and specialists operating in all areas of construction, the Group can manage a building project through its entire lifecycle and deliver work that is economical, integrated and customer-centric. The focus is on striking a sustainable balance between financial success and social and environmental responsibility.

Implenia, with its headquarters in Dietlikon near Zurich, currently employs more than 9,300 people around Europe and posted revenue of around CHF 3.3 billion in 2016. The company is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (IMPN, CH0023868554). More information can be found at www.implenia.com.