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may 30, 2022 - Skoda

ŠKODA AUTO lays foundation stone for Laurin & Klement Kampus

› New ŠKODA #auto headquarters to provide workspaces for up to 1,700 employees
› Completion of the building expected in second half of 2023
› Project meets all new sustainability standards; aims to receive gold certificate from
German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB)
› Operational savings by consolidating rented office space

Mladá Boleslav, 30 May 2022 – Today, Managing Directors of Volkswagen Immobilien #menorequardt and Hardy Brennecke, Vice-Chairman of the KOVO trade union Josef
Zmrhal, ŠKODA #auto Board Member for Purchasing #karstenschnake, ŠKODA #auto Board Member for Production and Logistics Michael Oeljeklaus and Head of Real Estate Asset and Travel management Radka Čihulková laid the foundation stone for the new ŠKODA #auto headquarters complex, known as the Laurin & Klement Kampus. It will be built opposite the company’s current headquarters in Mladá Boleslav and is expected to be opened in the second half of 2023. The new building sets new standards in sustainability.

Karsten Schnake, ŠKODA #auto Board Member for Purchasing, emphasises: “With our new #corporate headquarters, we are making a clear commitment to the Mladá Boleslav site and the founders of our company. The premises of the Laurin & Klement Kampus will soon create the optimal conditions for interdisciplinary cooperation and the generation of new creative Simply Clever ideas as an element of our brand. In constructing the new building, we are consistently guided by the ambitious sustainability targets we have set ourselves: among other things, a photovoltaic system with 330 panels and peak output of 100 kW will provide additional
electricity.”

Meno Requardt, Managing Director of Volkswagen Immobilien, adds: “We are delighted to bring the future of work to Škodians by creating these workplaces. The attractive office spaces are based on modern New Work concepts and offer customised solutions for various requirements to provide an optimal working environment. The state-of-the-art building technology and all other planning disciplines are consistently implemented according to the BIM (Building Information Modelling) planning method and sustainability aspects. For example, sustainable Cobiax hollowcore ceilings will be installed to intelligently decrease the CO2 footprint as a result of using less concrete.”

The Czech car manufacturer’s future headquarters will cover a total area of 44,000 m2 . There will be space for up to 1,700 employees over five storeys in four wings. Eleven of the company’s offices and other rented spaces in Mladá Boleslav will be combined in the new building. Thus, the company will achieve operational savings by eliminating rental costs. In addition to office space, the new complex will house a 2,100 m2 company restaurant for 400 diners and a conference area. An underground car park will also provide space for over 300 vehicles.

ŠKODA #auto will be switching to biomass by 2025 to supply its new #corporate headquarters with CO2-neutral energy. Operated in partnership with the energy company ČEZ, a photovoltaic system consisting of 330 panels and a peak output of 100 kW will provide additional electricity from the roof of the building. At the same time, a number of structural and technical innovations will help to significantly reduce electricity consumption. Using LED technology and intelligent light sensors
alone will halve the energy required compared to fluorescent tubes. Highly efficient ventilation systems will pre-cool the offices at night, while the air-conditioning systems will achieve a recuperation coefficient of 80 per cent by recovering energy. Roller shutters will effectively protect against solar radiation and thus reduce the cooling load of the building by 30 per cent. Rainwater will be collected in a central collection point and treated using a 776 m3 filtration system. The water can then be used to irrigate the 4,070 m2 of green space, which will provide a natural habitat for numerous insect and animal species across the 13,400 m2 site. 

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