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As a result of industrialisation and urbanisation over the last century, a large number of contaminated sites, old landfills and harmful soil changes have arisen, the recording and assessment of which now represents a challenge for society as a whole. We record and analyse areas with potential for contamination and then assess their potential risk to individuals and the general public. In doing so, we attach great importance to a case-by-case, individualised approach to the respective sites and contamination situations. With our experience and equipment, we can put together customised concepts for the various investigation phases and prepare a use-related assessment as well as recommendations for further action at your site.
  • Basic research & archive research
  • Historical explorations
  • Innovative, customised examination concepts
  • Orienting and detailed investigations
  • Accredited sampling from the environmental media soil, soil air and groundwater
  • Effect pathway related risk assessment
  • Area risk assessments
  • Recommendations for action and cost projections

Your contact

Departmental Coordinator

Assessment of contaminated sites Felix Conradt altlastenbegutachtung@mup-group.com

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altlastenbegutachtung@mup-group.com
M&P's teams of experts plan, manage and support the remediation of contaminated sites and develop contaminated sites throughout Germany. From a comprehensive range of proven and innovative remediation methods, we determine the best solution for contaminated site problems. In our laboratories, we determine the optimal parameters for successful remediation of contaminated sites based on biological, chemical-physical and classic excavation methods.

For more complex cases, we plan and build customised systems in our own workshops for the control and execution of groundwater and soil remediation.
  • Planning
  • Consulting
  • Version
  • Execution supervision / construction supervision
  • Safety and health protection
  • Project management and controlling
Planning
  • HOAI Lph. 1-9
  • Soil and mass management
  • Redevelopment planning
Consulting
  • Variant studies
  • Project management
Version
  • Plant engineering for groundwater and soil vapour remediation
  • In-situ remediation methods
  • On-site procedure
Execution support
  • Specialist construction supervision
  • Specialist construction supervision
  • Plant monitoring
  • Plant maintenance
Safety and health protection
  • SiGeKo
  • Asi planning and monitoring
Project management and controlling
  • Accompaniment
  • In-situ remediation methods
  • On-site procedure

Your contact

Departmental Coordinator

Remediation of contaminated sites Fabian Bobbink altlastensanierung@mup-group.com

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altlastensanierung@mup-group.com
Due to dwindling recycling and disposal options, the associated price increases and the growing demands to conserve soil as a resource, economic and sustainable soil and waste management is increasingly becoming the focus of every construction project. Intelligent soil and waste management supports the achievement and sustainable development of climate goals, for example by minimising the use of natural resources.
Both in the planning phase and in the course of the realisation of a project, we support our customers with the following range of services:
  • Planning, tendering and process support
  • Development of economic and resource-saving soil management and logistics concepts
  • Mass and cost forecasts and their control in the ongoing project
  • Minimisation of material flows
  • Expert monitoring of demolition and excavation work as waste representative and as construction supervisor
  • Sampling, analysis and waste-technical declarations of excavation and demolition masses
  • Control and monitoring of waste streams
  • Legally compliant disposal and recycling of mineral waste incl. electronic records (eANV) for hazardous and non-hazardous waste
  • Complete solutions for waste and soil management, individually tailored to the specific requirements of a project

Your contact person

Departmental Coordinator

Waste management Dorothee Morgenroth abfallmanagement@mup-group.com

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abfallmanagement@mup-group.com
Our experienced team competently advises you on all questions regarding the planning and implementation of measures for explosive ordnance investigation and clearance.

We plan customised, economically and technically optimised solutions for your projects, in compliance with all applicable legal and official requirements.

We support you from the planning stage, through the tendering and awarding of the services, monitor the professional execution and documentation, right up to the release of the building ground. We would be happy to advise you.
  • Basic research & archive research
  • Historical explorations
  • Project-related risk assessment
  • Tailor-made examination and clearing concepts
  • Recommendations for action and cost projections
  • Preparation of contract documents
  • Participation in the awarding of contracts
  • Site management/construction supervision, local construction supervision
  • Documentation

Your contact person

Departmental Coordinator

Explosive ordnance Stefanie von Lonski kampfmittel@mup-group.com

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kampfmittel@mup-group.com
Spatial information forms an important basis for planning and decision-making in the fields of soil, water and environment. Here we support business enterprises as well as the public sector with efficient applications and developments in geoinformatics. Our focus is on subject-specific geoIT solutions, data acquisition, modelling, analysis and visualisation of geodata. Over twenty-five years of experience, excellent industry knowledge, motivated specialists and a high level of innovation form the basis of our services, from which our customers benefit in their projects.
  • Development and integration of GeoIT and GIS shells
  • Modelling and implementation of geodatabases
  • Remote sensing (aerial photo analysis, multispectral, LIDAR)
  • Photogrammetry (aerial 3D surveys)
  • Drone flights up to cat. A3 - 25 kilogram take-off mass
  • 3D differential modelling (subsoil, terrain changes)
  • Acquisition, analysis, visualisation of geodata (2D-3D)
  • GIS applications, BIM applications, CAD applications
  • Specialists in remote sensing of war events
  • Historical-genetic reconstructions and risk assessments of war events
  • National and international archive research (focus on military history and environment)

Your contact

Departmental Coordinator

Geoinformation Robert Brosy geoinformation@mup-group.com

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geoinformation@mup-group.com
Soils are the living, uppermost layer of the earth's crust. In the overall ecosphere, soil fulfils a variety of natural functions and thus serves as the basis of life for plant, animal and human life. These are habitat functions (e.g. conversion of organic matter, provision of nutrients), regulatory functions (e.g. filtering, buffering and transformation processes for water and material impacts), utilisation functions (e.g. for forestry/agricultural use and raw material extraction), climate functions (e.g. fixation and storage of carbon) and archive functions of natural and cultural history.

Misuse and harmful soil changes can lead to impairment or loss of natural soil functions. For this reason, soils and their functions must be sustainably protected or restored.

The careful use of soils and the protection of natural soil functions are regulated by various laws, ordinances and standards (e.g. BBodSchG, BauGB, BBodSchV, DIN 19639).

In terms of precautionary soil protection, the existing soils are to be recorded and evaluated as early as the exploration and planning phase, and suitable measures to protect the soil are to be developed. In the case of the use of soils or their use during construction, the implementation of previously defined solutions can be supported and documented by expert monitoring and advice.

If harmful soil changes are detected, they must be assessed on a case-by-case basis and appropriate measures taken to restore the natural soil functions (e.g. remediation, recultivation, interim management).
  • Soil mapping according to KA 5
  • Soil function assessment as well as assessment of the worthiness of protection and sensitivity (e.g. susceptibility to compaction/erosion) of soils.
  • Sampling, examination and evaluation of soils according to BBodSchV
  • Soil evaluation for agricultural and forestry use
  • Preparation of soil protection concepts and soil protection plans
  • Technical papers and advice on soil protection in various planning phases
  • Soil monitoring during construction
  • Preparation of concepts for case-by-case condition assessment, recultivation, interim management and subsequent use
  • Advice and cooperation in the preparation of tender documents for construction services

Your contact

Departmental Coordinator

Soil protection Dr Benjamin Schieber bodenschutz@mup-group.com

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us:

bodenschutz@mup-group.com