
Vogel Media
Vogel Business Media offers high quality professional media platforms and portals for the exchange of knowledge: in print, online, through various events and services. The expansion of the building was a part of the company’s expansion path. Rainwater infiltration was requested. The best solution for this construction project was the DRAINMAX tunnel system with a buffer volume of 140 m³.
Mediplus Hilden
St. Joseph's Hospital at Hilden has been contributing significantly towards the local population’s health care for more than 100 years. The 6000 square meter area includes the new Medical Centre, Mediplus. The modern medical center provides many specialists from the medical field - radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians, surgeons, nephrologists, neurologists and others along with a pharmacy and an emergency clinic for doctors in private practice. The Medical Centre utilizes a DRAINMAX tunnel system, producing 130 m³ volume for the temporary storage of rainwater, prior to infiltration.
Lidl Discount store in Riesa
"LIDL is worthwhile", advertises one of the leading discount chainstores in Germany. When we want to save, LIDL comes to mind. Now the LIDL store in Riesa saves too! - on expensive water drainage charges, through the installation of a 120 m³ INTEWA DRAINMAX Tunnel system.
Residential and office premises of the Blankenese station square
A residential and office premises at the station forecourt of Blankenese inclusing housings, supermarkets and an underground car park was built only in eight months of construction. The rainwater from the new quarter is drained with a 100 m³ DRAINMAX tunnel system.

Old age home in Ramersdorf
The old building was first archive of the city, and at one time became a home for unwed mothers. In 2007, it was replaced by a new building, in order to meet the requirements of a modern care facility. In addition to modern single and double rooms, it also features spacious and bright common areas within each living quarter. The building features a DRAINMAX tunnel system, with 70 m³ buffer volume, ensuring that rain water can infiltrate efficiently.
Prologis
ProLogis introduced a new and unique concept in Germany with the Service Logistik Park at Augsburg. The Park offers a special arrangement to local companies, in the form of logistics and transport, within the 93,000 square meter area. In addition to logistics, the tenants get a comprehensive service package with extensive service offerings ranging from the provision of security via IT, right through to the rental of forklifts. On site, the rainwater is infiltrated with an 860 m³ gross net volume DRAINMAX tunnel system, which ensures a safe, underground temporary storage of run-off water.
Newly built Polytechnic college at Jülich
The project at Jülich required the rainwater infiltration of an area covering more than some 10,000 m². However, infiltration-suitable soil could only be found at a depth of 10 m below ground level. Therefore, drainage of the 13,000 m² of roof surface had to be channeled through an intelligent combination of green roofing, DRAIN-MAX tunnel system infiltration trenches, troughs and well drains. Overall, this DRAINMAX tunnel system measures 350 m in length and 310 m³ in gross volume.
Parking place in Ireland for a shopping centre
The rainwater is buffered in the DRAINMAX tunnels situated under a parking lot of a medium sized shopping centre in Ireland. Since soil in several areas of Ireland is not suitable for infiltration, due to the high clay content of soil, the water is then discharged into the drainage system.
Swimming and health centre at Ludwigsfelde
One of the most beautiful thermal baths in Europe is the swimming and health center in Ludwigsfelde. More than 300,000 visitors per year take pleasure in Mediterranean bathing under the transparent dome. Since 2005, the rainwater accumulated from the 2,500 m² and 2,800 m² roof areas is infiltrated directly on-site and held within the DRAINMAX tunnel system, a cheap and space-saving solution.
Parking place in Longford
Longford is a town in the central midland of the Republic of Ireland and is also the administrative centre of the county. The foundation of Longford town dates back to the Vikings, who named the place as Long Phoirt, (in Irish “long” stands for ship and “phoirt” for port or dock). The rainwater from surrounding covered areas is infiltrated into the DRAINMAX tunnels and then further discharged in the drainage system.

Flood control in new construction area at Aachen
A 250 m³ DRAINMAX Tunnel was installed in the new construction area at Aachen to retain the water in the newly paved area.








