Sustainable building
Your specialists for sustainable building
Sustainability in the construction industry is becoming increasingly important. As a promotional bank, the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) supports environmentally friendly, energy-efficient construction methods. With a KfW 40 label, we as a construction company guarantee that your new buildings meet the highest energy standards and have particularly low energy consumption.
This is achieved through innovative construction methods, high-quality, environmentally friendly insulation materials and modern energy technology. The use of renewable energies and sophisticated building technology that takes into account the creation of a healthy indoor climate are key elements in achieving state-of-the-art standards and minimizing environmental impact.
Sustainable building at Schmidt-Diehler
Energy efficiency through KfW 40
The KfW 40 efficiency building class stands for outstanding energy efficiency, in which the building’s energy requirements are reduced by 40% compared to standard construction methods. The result is a significant reduction in energy costs andCO2 emissions.
Funding opportunities and cost savings
The construction of a KfW 40 building is supported by KfW funding programs , such as low-interest loans or grants. Building owners benefit from the low operating costs and the higher value retention of the building.
Sustainable materials and construction methods
Achieving KfW 40 efficiency requires the use of environmentally friendly materials and innovative construction methods and building technologies. Practical examples of this include the use of highly insulating building materials or the integration of renewable energies such as solar thermal energy or photovoltaics.
Value enhancement and market attractiveness
Sustainable buildings are particularly attractive on the real estate market due to their high energy efficiency and low operating costs. They offer a high level of comfort and durability. Sustainable construction can therefore increase the marketability and value of the property in the long term.
Example for sustainable building
In this construction project in Offenbach, 29 residential units with underground parking are being built, which are designed as condominiums. The building project is characterized by its energy-efficient solid construction, in which highly insulating materials are used in combination with a modern thermal insulation composite system to meet the strict requirements of the KfW 40 standard.