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A dense network of infrastructure connects us nationally and internationally. We’re connected via roads, bridges, waterways, ports, dams, charging stations, recycling centers, heating networks, and parks. Together, they form the backbone of society, enabling everyday life and a productive economy.  

Our infrastructure experts provide comprehensive support for building reliable, future-proof networks. 

We eliminate renovation backlogs, support ESG compliance, and drive modernization and digitalization. Our expertise ensures organizations remain efficient, sustainable, and competitive, even in long-term projects.

We act as temporary project leads, taking responsibility across all phases. Our teams manage diverse tasks and support projects from start to finish.

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Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM) extends beyond general planning. Our experts combine planning, consulting, and management services into integrated, client-specific solutions.

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We design and deliver modern, reliable, and sustainable infrastructure networks.

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Our experts guide organizations in implementing effective climate strategies, reducing carbon emissions, and protecting the environment.

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We design digital-first solutions crafted to match each institution's specific requirements.

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Wastewater

The bar keeps rising for those managing water supply and wastewater systems. We are there for water infrastructure operators as they prepare for the future. Our approach is modular and customized, because not every location faces the same challenges. We work with you to develop holistic solutions of the highest calbre - from both a technical and an organizational perspective.

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Maritime Infrastructure

Ports, waterways and offshore assets are the backbone of global trade and energy supply. But the environment they operate in is changing rapidly. Environmental risks, growing security and defense demands, complex permission requirements and decarbonize pressure are creating major challenges for operators and investors alike.

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Transport Infrastructure

Efficient transportation networks are the backbone of modern cities and regions. Drees & Sommer takes a holistic approach to planning and managing road, development, and civil engineering projects – digitally, economically, and sustainably. From the initial idea to operation. The result: future-proof infrastructure that impresses today and proves its worth tomorrow.

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Bridge Maintenance Strategy

Public authorities face massive infrastructure repair backlogs. We provide efficient strategies that keep bridges safe, cost-effective, and climate-conscious.

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"Modern societies rely on functioning infrastructure, and the impact of its failure is being felt everywhere right now. That’s why we support our clients with related projects, providing strategic guidance, technical expertise and hands-on implementation experience."

 

Frank Bornmann Head of Infrastructure
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From Coal to Green Hydrogen: Drees & Sommer Coordinates Construction of the Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub

Conversion work is progressing rapidly at the former Moorburg coal-fired power plant site, where commercial hydrogen production is planned to begin in 2027. © Drees & Sommer

Hamburg, November 12, 2025. Hamburg is taking a major step toward decarbonizing its industrial sector with the construction of the Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH), a large-scale facility featuring a 100-megawatt electrolyzer. Drees & Sommer, a global consulting company active in the real estate, infrastructure, and industrial markets, is responsible for project, construction, and engineering management on behalf of consortium partners Luxcara and Hamburger Energiewerke.

Precise planning for complex technology

Drees & Sommer has been commissioned by HGHH to provide technical project and engineering management for the 100-megawatt electrolyzer. This includes coordinating the various disciplines – from planning and execution through to preparation for commissioning.

Leading the implementation is the team headed by Alexander Stubinitzky, Head of Hydrogen and Synfuels at Drees & Sommer, which coordinates the different companies responsible for planning the individual plant components.

“Building a hydrogen production plant involves far more than just the electrolyzer. We coordinate all disciplines, from civil and structural engineering to process, electrical and automation engineering, and ensure that planning, assembly, quality assurance, and commissioning are fully integrated,” says Stubinitzky. “We also draw directly on our experience from other large-scale projects, such as the 320-megawatt electrolysis plant in Emden and the e-fuel test platform for the German Aerospace Center in Leuna, for instance in optimizing interfaces and workflows.”

Hydrogen as the key to climate neutrality

“If we want to produce CO₂-neutral products, supply chains and production also need to be CO₂-neutral. Hydrogen is a key technology for reducing emissions, especially in energy-intensive sectors such as industry and transport. The HGHH shows how this transition can be successfully achieved,” emphasizes Alexander Stubinitzky. “For the energy transition, it is crucial that projects are implemented efficiently. The faster plants are connected to the grid, the sooner they can contribute to CO₂ reduction.”

Preparatory construction work for the HGHH’s 100-megawatt electrolyzer has been underway since mid-2025 on the site of the former coal-fired power plant in Hamburg-Moorburg. Commercial hydrogen production is scheduled to begin in 2027. Once operational, the facility is expected to produce up to 10,000 tons of green hydrogen annually, powered entirely by renewable energy sources.

Part of the European hydrogen strategy

The HGHH is one of the so-called Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI), projects that receive targeted EU support because they advance strategic goals of the energy transition. According to the European Commission, 22 EU Member States plus Norway jointly design and coordinate the IPCEIs on hydrogen. In Germany, there are 62 hydrogen-related IPCEI projects, with costs shared between the federal government and the respective federal state.

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Frank Bormann

Head of Infrastructure

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