Developing brownfield sites for economic use
Brownfield as an Opportunity
Although brownfield sites typically require extensive site preparation before new development can begin, land reuse offers significant opportunities—not only for the project developer but also for the socioeconomic environment in which the site is located. Cities and municipalities have a growing interest in reintegrating abandoned and unproductive industrial brownfields into the economic cycle. The purchase price of the site is usually low, infrastructure is already in place, and there is a high level of willingness to cooperate and provide support from the municipal administration, as new jobs and an overall revitalization of the location are expected.
This creates a win-win situation for nature, the local population, and the economy, as the remediation not only leads to the sustainable elimination of environmental pollution but also allows undeveloped green spaces in the region to remain untouched.
Success Through Flexibility
To ensure that the project can proceed as smoothly as possible despite anticipated challenges related to the site conditions, our specialists get involved early on in the planning phase by developing a cost-effective foundation design. At fabrikon , flexibility in addressing challenges—even in the face of dynamic developments—forms fabrikon foundation for the successful redevelopment of brownfield sites.

