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iCampus Munich: Digital Project Controlling for Sustainable Urban Development

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location
Ostbahnhof, Munich, Germany
type
Office and business spaces
duration
2020 – 2024
Surface area

Project Overview: iCampus at Werksviertel Munich

Located in northern Werksviertel Munich with optimal public transport connections, the iCampus represents a landmark sustainable urban development project spanning 50,000 square metres. The development comprises ten buildings delivering 110,000 square metres of modern, future-oriented business space.

Sustainable Design and Architecture

The iCampus combines environmentally conscious regional development with sophisticated architecture to create inclusive, innovative, and functional workspaces. Buildings feature diverse floor plans, flexible rental configurations, and cutting-edge technology infrastructure.

A standout element is the i8 office building: a 20,000-square-metre low-carbon Danish hybrid-timber construction adhering to the highest sustainability principles, demonstrating advanced sustainable building practices in commercial real estate.

The Challenge: Managing Complex Sustainable Development Projects

Innovative real estate developments of this scale and sustainability ambition require modern project management methodologies and digital tools to coordinate multiple stakeholders, monitor complex financial processes, and maintain transparency across all project phases.

Traditional project controlling methods struggle to provide the real-time visibility, collaborative data access, and automated workflows necessary for sophisticated mixed-use developments combining environmental sustainability targets with commercial viability requirements.

The Solution: Digital Project Controlling with ½ðÁ«´«Ã½

SCHWAB.engineers, serving as subcontractor for the iCampus project at Werksviertel Munich, implemented ½ðÁ«´«Ã½ for comprehensive project controlling and financial process management across all development elements.

Digital Workflow Implementation

Ann-Kathrin Roloff at SCHWAB.engineers explains their platform usage: "We use ½ðÁ«´«Ã½ for our billing workflows and cost control, and the digital data room for contract documentation and invoices."

The implementation covers three critical operational areas:

Financial Process Management

  • Automated billing workflows streamlining invoice processing
  • Real-time cost control across all ten building developments
  • Centralised financial oversight for the entire 110,000-square-metre project

Document Management

  • Digital data room for contract documentation storage and retrieval
  • Centralised invoice management and verification
  • Secure document access for all authorised project stakeholders

Collaborative Project Visibility

  • 24/7 access to project data for all team members
  • Complete transparency across development phases
  • Real-time project status visibility for stakeholders

Business Outcomes

Operational Efficiency Improvements

The digital and partially automated processes deliver measurable workflow benefits. "The digital, sometimes fully automated processes let us work faster and more responsively," notes Ann-Kathrin Roloff.

Key efficiency gains include:

  • Accelerated billing and invoice processing cycles
  • Reduced manual data entry and verification requirements
  • Faster response times to project queries and financial decisions

Enhanced Project Transparency

Universal data access transforms stakeholder collaboration and project oversight. As Roloff emphasises: "All project data is available to everyone working on the project 24/7. It's remarkably transparent, and simply great for letting everyone know exactly what's going on every step along the way."

This transparency proves particularly valuable for complex sustainable developments where multiple parties - from timber suppliers to sustainability consultants - require coordinated access to project information.

Risk Management and Quality Assurance

Centralised financial data and automated workflows reduce errors in cost tracking and budget management, critical for maintaining the commercial viability of sustainable construction projects that often carry premium material and labour costs.

About the Project Partners

R&S Immobilienmanagement GmbH

operates as an independent subsidiary of Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG, functioning as an integral real estate service provider focused on sustainable property development. The company ranks among Munich's largest project developers, specialising in environmentally conscious urban development projects.

SCHWAB.engineers

provides comprehensive expertise across project controlling, project management, consulting, and construction and project progress management for complex building developments.

The firm's building technology specialists analyse structural weak points and bottlenecks, recommending improvements and overseeing implementation. SCHWAB.engineers specialises in comprehensive technical due diligence (TDD) for purchasing consultation, combining specific knowledge and technical expertise across multiple disciplines to deliver tailored solutions for clients' construction projects.

Why Digital Project Controlling Matters for Sustainable Development

The iCampus project demonstrates how modern digital tools enable ambitious sustainable construction projects. Managing low-carbon timber construction, coordinating sustainability compliance, and maintaining commercial viability across 110,000 square metres of development requires the real-time visibility and collaborative workflows that platforms like ½ðÁ«´«Ã½ provide.

For project controllers and developers working on sustainable urban development, digital financial management systems prove essential for balancing environmental ambitions with budget discipline and stakeholder transparency.

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