Germany · Bremen
Demolition & Gutting in Bremen
Bremen as a two-city state with Bremen and Bremerhaven combines port economy with historic old town and dynamic urban development. The Ueberseestadt, one of Europe's largest urban development projects, transforms former port areas into a modern mixed-use quarter. Demolition of old port and shipyard facilities, modernization of post-war housing, and conversion of industrial brownfields generate a diverse demolition market.
Demolition in Bremen
Bremen as a two-city state with Bremen and Bremerhaven combines port economy with historic old town and dynamic urban development. The Ueberseestadt, one of Europe's largest urban development projects, transforms former port areas into a modern mixed-use quarter. Demolition of old port and shipyard facilities, modernization of post-war housing, and conversion of industrial brownfields generate a diverse demolition market.
Demolition in Bremen demands precision in confined spaces, particularly in densely built neighborhoods like Neustadt, Findorff, and the Viertel. In Bremerhaven, shipyard infrastructure and port redevelopment in the Havenwelten dominate.
From our Berlin headquarters, we reach Bremen in approximately 3.5 hours via the A2 and A27 motorways. We mobilize our teams and equipment directly on site for projects in both cities.
At a Glance
Local Information
Building Regulations in Bremen
Bremen is governed by the Bremen State Building Code (BremLBO). The building authority of the City of Bremen and the Bremerhaven building authority issue demolition permits. The State Office for Monument Preservation must be involved for heritage buildings, particularly around the market square (UNESCO World Heritage town hall and Roland statue) and the Schnoor quarter. Additional regulations from bremenports GmbH apply in port areas.
Costs & Prices
Demolition Costs in Bremen
For projects in Bremen, we transparently factor in equipment mobilization costs from Berlin over approximately 400 kilometers. Heavy transport costs range from 3,000 to 6,000 euros depending on equipment scope. For large multi-week projects, these one-time costs are minimal per working day. Disposal costs in Bremen are at moderate northern German levels. We provide binding fixed-price quotes after site inspection.
Access & Logistics
Logistics in Bremen
Bremen is approximately 400 kilometers west of our headquarters at Knesebeckstrasse 50, 10719 Berlin. Travel time is around 3.5 hours via the A2 (toward Hanover) and A27 (toward Bremen). Bremerhaven is a further 60 kilometers north, reachable in about 4.5 hours from Berlin. Equipment is transported by low-loader via motorways. For projects in Bremen, we set up temporary site facilities and work with regional disposal partners.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you also work in Bremen?
Yes, we carry out projects in both Bremen and Bremerhaven. From port demolition and shipyard facilities to residential gutting and commercial demolition, we cover the full service range. Our teams bring experience with the Hanseatic city's specific requirements.
What costs arise from traveling from Berlin to Bremen?
The distance of approximately 400 kilometers via the A2 and A27 is transparently included in our fixed-price quote. Mobilization costs cover heavy equipment transport by low-loader. For projects lasting two weeks or more, these costs are minimal per working day. We set up on-site facilities to avoid daily commuting.
Do you have experience with port demolition in Bremen?
Yes, dismantling port and shipyard infrastructure is one of our core competencies. In Bremen and Bremerhaven, this includes demolishing quay structures, warehouses, crane installations, and contaminated industrial buildings. We have the necessary experience with heavy metal contamination, oil-contaminated soils, and maritime steel structures.
Your Project
Do you have a demolition project?
Contact us for a free consultation and a non-binding fixed-price quote. We will get back to you within 24 hours.