Max Bögl, shareholder of Max Bögl Bauservice GmbH & Co. KG, Jens Arndt, Head of Real Estate at Munich Airport GmbH (FMG), Jan-Henrik Andersson, Managing Director of Commercial and Security, and Nathalie Leroy, Managing Director of Finance and Infrastructure (from left to right), together with the project participants, officially kicked off the construction of the new P8 parking garage today.
Max Bögl, shareholder of Max Bögl Bauservice GmbH & Co. KG, Jens Arndt, Head of Real Estate at Munich Airport GmbH (FMG), Jan-Henrik Andersson, Managing Director of Commercial and Security, and Nathalie Leroy, Managing Director of Finance and Infrastructure (from left to right), together with the project participants, officially kicked off the construction of the new P8 parking garage today. (Source: Munich Airport)

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A groundbreaking construction project represents the integration of sustainability, mobility, efficiency, and convenience and promises expanded parking. Max Bögl is designing the project to the highest standards and plans for completion in the fourth quarter of 2026.

Substitution of the existing parking garage P8 at Munich Airport

The new project is intended to replace the P8 , which has existed since 1992. Preparations, including demolition, dismantling, and disposal of the old building, were successfully completed in 2023. The Max Bögl company was awarded the contract for implementation in October 2023 following an EU-wide tender.

Structural and technical characteristics of the new parking garage

With eight floors and approximately 3,700 parking spaces, the new will be built economically and -efficiently. Of particular note is that 20 percent of the parking spaces are reserved for electric vehicles. Furthermore, an underground access to the South Connecting Tunnel provides direct access to 1 and a pedestrian route to 2.

Significant sustainability aspects

The project places great emphasis on . Demolition material from the demolition of the old building was recycled and used for the road substructure. Furthermore, the features sustainable energy generation through state-of-the-art PV systems and efficient LED lighting, which reduces energy consumption.

Munich Airport provides a future-oriented outlook

With future-oriented developments in mind, the parking garage additional protection against wind and on the top level. With its scheduled completion in the fourth quarter of 2026, this construction project not only underscores the importance of sustainable construction projects, but also the high priority given to efficiency and comfort.

Max Bögl is known for its high quality standards and sustainable construction practices. With the new P8 parking garage project, it will once again demonstrate these values.