Solar Decathlon 2009: HOCHTIEF supports winning team
Team Germany of Darmstadt Technical University, sponsored by HOCHTIEF, has won the Solar Decathlon a second time. At this
international college and university competition organized by the U.S. Department of Energy, participants design houses
according to the most recent energy efficiency criteria and then compete against one another.
20 teams from
universities around the world took part this year. Construction services provider HOCHTIEF supported the architecture and
electrical engineering students from Darmstadt Technical University with technical expertise and financing. HOCHTIEF has
a global commitment for sustainable buildings and is the U.S. market leader in the area of "green buildings". Team Germany
could also rely on our US-subsidiary Turner: They provided additional materials and equipment required to re-build the house
and assisted with the re-packing and securing of the house for its return back to Darmstadt, Germany.
This competition, which was held for the fourth time, aims to present the potential of solar construction to the general
public in the context of a construction exhibition. It is also serves as an international exchange in the area of solar,
energy-efficient and sustainable construction and living. Participating teams constructed their approximately 80-square
meter buildings on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., which were judged according to ten criteria: Architecture, quality
of living conditions, documentation, communications, comfort, appliances, hot water, lighting design, energy capabilities
and operating electric cars with energy the house produced. In the process, the building had to demonstrate its sustainability
in terms of architectural design and technological efficiency. Last but not least, presentation also counted.





With their design of the "surPLUShome", students of Darmstadt Technical University have won the Solar Decathlon 2009.
HOCHTIEF supported the students from Darmstadt Technical University with technical expertise and financing.
The winning house that we supported called "surPLUShome" built by Darmstadt Technical University impressed the jurors with its positive energy balance in particular.
The "surPLUShome" makes a key research contribution to the future.
For the competition, the house was set up on Washington D.C.'s National Mall.
The winning house that we supported called "surPLUShome" built by Darmstadt Technical University impressed the jurors with its
positive energy balance in particular. The house itself generates more energy than it uses. Highly-insulated outside walls,
regulated ventilation and heat recovery, improved energy supply via a heat pump, photovoltaic panels on all outside surfaces and
a new type of cooling ceiling set this concept apart.
The "surPLUShome" makes a key research contribution to the future: Studies show that the energy consumption of buildings accounts
for some 50 percent of energy consumption worldwide. In view of the foreseeable climatic changes and the finiteness
of fossil energy resources, new concepts and future-proof solutions have to be developed in this field.
HOCHTIEF, a pioneer in the area of green buildings, also supported Darmstadt Technical
University's winning project at the 2007 Solar Decathlon.