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Memberships

ZWP is a member of the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen e.V.
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ZWP is a member of VBI
Verband Beratender Ingenieure

ZWP is a member of DIN e.V.
Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V.

ZWP Ingenieur-AG
Planning and monitoring in the areas of building services and
facility-related environmental protection; facility management

Company profile

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Since 1981, our engineers have been developing innovative, sustainable solutions tailored to our customers' specific requirements and thereby enhancing the efficiency and environmental performance of buildings and building services.

The company was founded in 1980 by Bernhard Zibell, as an independent entity. In 1983, its name was changed to Zibell Willner & Partner Ingenieurgesellschaft für Technische Gebäudeausrüstung mbH. In 2009, the company changed its status from limited-liability company (GmbH) to stock corporation (AG) and was renamed "ZWP Ingenieur-AG".

With locations in Cologne, Berlin, Hamburg, Bochum, Dresden, Munich, Stuttgart and Wiesbaden, the company has a workforce of over 230 persons, including experts in all fields of building systems and services. And ZWP cooperates internationally, with engineering companies in St. Albans (UK) and Luxembourg. In our efforts to optimize construction in terms of costs and resources consumption, we emphasize holistic, sustainable concepts. To find the best balances between economics, ecology and aesthetics, we always view buildings as systems and emphasize "integrated" building planning. Such planning aims to create indoor environments and climates that are healthy, pleasant and comfortable  ̶  and conducive to the productivity the customer is seeking.

Our vision:

A total of 40 % of our society's energy consumption, and 35% of its CO2 emissions, are tied directly to buildings. Our vision, the ultimate aim of our efforts: every new building, and every modified existing building, should be a "zero-emissions" building.


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