Mahlsdorf residential development: 248 new dwellings set for completion by 2027
New Residential Quarter in Mahlsdorf, Berlin, Moves Forward
In the heart of Berlin, construction is progressing on a new residential quarter located at Bisamstraße, Stralsunder Straße, and Seidenschwanzstraße in the district of Mahlsdorf. The project, spanning over ten hectares, aims to provide 35 multi-family houses with a total of 248 rental apartments.
The development pursues high ecological objectives, with all buildings constructed to the Efficiency House 40 standard. This means that the buildings will be energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, using geothermal energy and photovoltaic systems installed on the green roofs. Additionally, the wood-hybrid construction method will be employed, focusing on long-term environmental compatibility.
The first construction phase is scheduled for completion in summer 2027. Excavation is underway, and several excavation pits have been dug. Earthworks are in full swing along the street front, with additional construction areas secured. More than half of the apartments will be publicly subsidized, making a significant contribution to expanding the supply of affordable housing in the city.
Each apartment will feature a balcony or terrace, and 108 barrier-free units are planned to cater to seniors and people with mobility impairments. Rainwater will be stored via the green roofs, improving the microclimate in the quarter. A kindergarten with 80 places and a public green space are part of the urban development contract for the new quarter.
Further areas are planned for a school and a youth leisure facility in the future residential area. The expansion of Stralsunder Straße will also improve traffic connections in the district.
While details about the specific construction companies involved in the project are currently limited, some hints can be given based on known protocols and builder structures in Berlin-Mahlsdorf. The Berliner Wohnungsbaugesellschaft (Gewobag), Wohnungsbaugesellschaft Berlin-Mitte (WBM), and private developer Pandion are often involved in such projects. Outfitting firms like HOCHTIEF, ZÜBLIN, Goldbeck, and Deutsche Wohnen are frequently engaged as contractors for larger construction projects. Local builders are also often involved, although their names are usually only revealed during the construction phase.
At present, there is no official press release from the Senatsverwaltung, the district, or the developers naming specific construction companies. This may be due to the planning stage or the early phase of the project.
For more detailed information, you can contact the Bezirksamt Marzahn-Hellersdorf to learn about the approved or participating builders. An inquiry under the Informationsfreiheitsgesetz (IFG) could lead to the disclosure of relevant documents. Local media outlets like the Köpenicker and Märkisches Echo often report on construction projects and name the involved firms. Baugrundstücksausschreibungen, published in the Amtsblatt or the "Vergabeportal des Bundes," occasionally feature construction contracts.
In summary, specific names of the construction companies are currently not publicly available. The main participants are often the large Berliner Wohnungsbaugesellschaften (such as Gewobag and WBM) and outfitting firms like HOCHTIEF or Goldbeck. A definitive answer can be obtained from the Bezirksamt or by making an IFG inquiry.
If you live on the site or have an interest in a cooperative housing unit, it is worth reaching out directly to the mentioned societies (Gewobag, WBM, Deutscher Wohnen) to inquire if they are involved in the project.
I am happy to assist you in drafting an inquiry to the Bezirksamt or a builder!
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