Sustainability and energy efficiency are key features of the test tower. More than 30 permanent jobs will be created in Rottweil.
The test tower site in Rottweil welcomed a high-ranking visitor on Wednesday afternoon when Franz Untersteller, Baden-Württemberg’s Minister of the Environment, Climate Protection and the Energy Sector was given a personal update on the progress of construction work. Particular attention was focused on the resource-friendly, energy-efficient design and operation of the test tower. Architects Helmut Jahn and Werner Sobek looked to optimize energy aspects of the research facility for elevator innovations as early as the planning stage: The focus was on lightweight design so as to minimize energy use during the manufacture and transportation of the materials. Once in operation, efficient components such as LED lighting, ventilation systems with heat recovery, and energy recovery systems in the elevators will give the tower an exemplary energy footprint.
“ThyssenKrupp is setting a good example in Rottweil: Not only does the decision to locate in the region send a signal to other companies, I also hope that the test tower project will encourage environment-friendly and responsible business practices in general in Baden-Württemberg,” said Minister Untersteller. “ThyssenKrupp is showing that energy efficiency and resource conservation are not a luxury, but rather the prerequisite for long-term successful operations.”
The creation of more than 30 permanent jobs at the site was another topic of interest: “We are pleased to say that we will also be more than making good on this promise. 25 jobs in research and development alone will be based here in Rottweil. These are positions for highly qualified engineers who will have ideal conditions in the test tower to develop the elevator innovations of the future,” said Alexander Keller. “Here in Rottweil we will be researching into solutions for the future challenges of urbanization.”
“With the test tower, our city is developing into a leading research and development location for the elevator technologies of the future. By providing additional jobs for engineers, ThyssenKrupp is significantly expanding its commitment to Rottweil”, said Werner Guhl, Mayor of Rottweil. “That strengthens our position on the Stuttgart-Zurich innovation axis. In this way, cutting edge technology ‘made in Rottweil’ will be exported all over the world!”
The test tower’s foundations were completed on Friday, February 13. The foundation slab alone boasts impressive statistics: A total of 710 cubic meters of concrete were used, poured by one of Germany’s biggest concrete pumps and requiring more than 80 concrete mixer loads. The building contractor Züblin, ThyssenKrupp’s partner in the construction of the tower, is fully on schedule: From now on, the tower will grow upwards at a rate of around 3.6 meters per day – three times faster than a bamboo plant. The structure will reach its final height of 246 meters in summer 2015. Completion is scheduled for late 2016. The tower will then be able to boast more record-breaking statistics: In all, the test tower will contain around 15,000 cubic meters of concrete, equivalent to the contents of 15 million milk cartons. It will weigh more than 40,000 tons, roughly the same as 200 blue whales or 8,000 African elephants. The steel content alone will weigh more than 2,500 tons: ThyssenKrupp’s recently upgraded blast furnace in Duisburg would need around a day to produce this amount.
The Elevator Technology business area brings together the ThyssenKrupp Group’s global activities in passenger transportation systems. With sales of 6.4 billion euros in fiscal 2013/2014 and customers in 150 countries, ThyssenKrupp Elevator is one of the world’s leading elevator companies. With more than 50,000 highly skilled employees, the company offers innovative and energy-efficient products designed to meet customers’ individual requirements. The portfolio includes passenger and freight elevators, escalators and moving walks, passenger boarding bridges, stair and platform lifts as well as tailored service solutions for all products. Over 900 locations around the world provide an extensive sales and service network to guarantee closeness to customers.