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ILF GROUP

ENGINEERING
EXCELLENCE.
ENERGY & CLIMATE PROTECTION

WATER & ENVIRONMENT

TRANSPORTATION & URBAN SPACES

OIL, GAS & INDUSTRIAL


ILF AT A
GLANCE
ILF is a leading international engineering and consulting
group that supports its clients to successfully identify,
prepare and execute technically challenging energy, industrial
and infrastructure projects.

55+
years of experience
With over 2,500 highly qualified employees in more than
45 offices across five continents, the companies of the
ILF Group have a strong regional presence. This enables
“ILF combines
ILF to interact with clients and project parties at any time local presence
and any place.
and international
9,500+
projects successfully
At the same time, close cooperation within the network
enables ILF to draw on a number of international experts
and utilize their special experience, processes and tools.
expertise to
executed This combination of local and international expertise, as sustainably serve
well as ILF’s complete independence – as a company
privately owned by the founding families, which has no clients’ needs.”
2,500+
employees worldwide
affiliation to manufacturers, suppliers, or financing
institutions – ensures that clients’ needs are best met.
Klaus Lässer, CEO

ILF’s working principles are:


ƒ analyzing clients’ needs and providing the corresponding

150+
countries in which ILF
consulting services
ƒ adopting a holistic approach to developing and
optimizing sustainable project solutions
has been successful ƒ working diligently to deliver high-quality, tried and
tested, yet innovative solutions
ƒ interacting closely with clients and project parties on site

45+
office locations across
ƒ integrating all stakeholders, applying ILF’s vast
international experience, outstanding competence and
extensive local knowledge
five continents ƒ upholding the company's independence to deliver
creative and bespoke project solutions

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main business areas
ILF is committed to achieving the highest level of client
satisfaction and to maintaining long-term business
relations with its clients.

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FOR A BETTER
QUALITY OF LIFE
The vision that drives us,
and the reason we believe in the work we do.

VISION Honesty
A leader in improving quality of life around the Honesty is considered crucial for professional
globe. relationships. This is why “walking the talk”
is important to ILF.

VALUES Reliability
The following company values form the basis Employees take responsibility for their
for all interactions at ILF: assignments and their actions. Great importance
is given to ensuring the highest quality whilst
Respect meeting project requirements and deadlines.
Everyone is treated with respect and dignity,
independent from their position, ethnicity, Fairness
gender, orientation or belief. This is true Fairness is a guiding principle in all decision­
for both ILF staff and third parties. making processes and relationships at ILF.
BELIEFS

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE GREAT PEOPLE


Instead of solely focusing on growth, ILF aims It is the people at ILF that make the difference.
for market leadership through quality and Highly motivated employees are keen to excel and
continuously strives for engineering excellence. contribute to the overall success of the company.
Problems are seen as challenges, and finding the
This is achieved through: best solution is the goal. ILF strives for long-term
ƒ a holistic approach to problem solving working relationships and encourages its
ƒ a high level of ingenuity and creativity employees to see themselves as ILF ambassadors.
ƒ a constant desire for improvement
ƒ strong motivation and dedication
ƒ great diligence and persistence COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE
ƒ accompanying staff development programs ILF is privately owned with no affiliation to
ƒ efficient knowledge management and manufacturers, suppliers, financing institutions or
competence development any other third parties. Actions are always based
on objective considerations and are in the best
interest of the respective client.
EFFECTIVE COOPERATION
United as a team, ILF employees around
the world successfully bridge distance, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
time zones and cultures, making a The United Nations’ Sustainable Development
concerted effort to best serve clients’ needs. Goals (SDGs) provide the framework for ILF to
shape a livable and sustainable future and to
improve the quality of life for all.
ILF strongly supports the achievement
of these goals through its innovative services
for the benefit of clients, its sustainable
corporate culture and its valuable contributions
to the well-being of society.

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SERVICE
PORTFOLIO
Following a one-stop approach, ILF offers its clients a comprehensive
range of consulting, engineering and project management services,
along with a variety of additional services.

MANAGEMENT CONSULTING ENGINEERING


ƒ Market Studies ƒ Pre-Concept
ƒ Master Plans ƒ Conceptual Design
ƒ Transaction Advisory Services, ƒ Basic Design
Due Diligence Analyses ƒ FEED, Tender Design
ƒ Pre-Feasibility Studies ƒ Permit Application Design
ƒ Bankable Feasibility Studies ƒ Guide Design
ƒ Lender’s Engineering ƒ Detailed Design
ƒ Dispute Resolution ƒ Construction Design
ƒ PPP Advisory Services ƒ Design Review
ƒ Project Screening ƒ As-Built Documentation
ƒ Financial Advisory Services ƒ Integrity Assessment
ƒ Institutional Analysis and Strengthening ƒ Rehabilitation Design
ƒ Operation and Maintenance Consultancy ƒ Modification Design
ƒ Decommissioning Planning

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
ƒ Project Organization ADDITIONAL SERVICES
ƒ Project Management Consultancy ƒ Geological and Hydrogeological Consultancy
ƒ Risk Management ƒ Geotechnical Design and Consultancy
ƒ Stakeholder Management ƒ Urban and Environmental Planning
ƒ Project Execution Planning ƒ Environmental and Social Management
ƒ Procurement Services ƒ Information Management – GIS and BIM
ƒ Supply Chain Management ƒ Risk and Safety Management
ƒ Construction Supervision ƒ Protection of Critical Infrastructure
ƒ Commissioning Supervision ƒ Rehabilitation of Aging Infrastructure
ƒ Operation Supervision ƒ Energy Concepts
ƒ Climate Services and Climate Change Adaptation
ƒ Disaster Risk Management
ƒ Sustainability Advisory Services
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ENERGY &
CLIMATE PROTECTION
We are driving the energy transition! ILF supports clients worldwide to
execute large-scale projects focused on the generation, storage and
transmission of electricity supplied from a variety of renewable energies.
In this way, we are actively promoting the shift towards energy being
supplied from sustainable sources for present and future generations.
SOLAR POWER HYBRID POWER
ƒ Feasibility Study for Regional Solar Park, ƒ Power Supply Hybridization for 166 islands with
150 MWp (PV) and 70 MWh (Battery Energy PV and BESS, MDV
Storage System – BESS), GAM ƒ “Power to Mine” Project – Feasibility Study for
ƒ Feasibility Study for Desalination Plant and the hybridization of Banfora Off-Grid Gold Mine,
Water Carriage System to secure water supply to 24 MWp (PV) and 35 MWh (BESS), BUR
Central Coast, Windhoek, and electricity supply ƒ 8 Photovoltaic and Hybrid Power Plants, 34 MW, SEN
– 100 MWp (PV) and 400 MWh (BESS), NAM
ƒ South Amman Solar Power Project, 46 MWp (PV) POWER TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
and 3.5 MWh (BESS), JOR ƒ SuedLink 2.0, 525 kV DC UGC, Subproject 3:
680 km, Subproject 4: 527 km, GER
WIND POWER ƒ Yanbu–Medina Phase 3, 380 kV – 95 km and
ƒ Baltic Power OWF, 1,200 MW, Baltic Sea 110 kV – 60 km OHL with Substations, KSA
ƒ Dhofar Wind Power Plant, 50 MW, OMA ƒ Baltica 2 and Baltica 3 OWF Grid Connection,
ƒ Großinzersdorf Wind Park, 9.9 MW, AUT 2.5 GW, Baltica 2 – 84.5 km, Baltica 3 –
54.5 km, Baltic Sea
HYDROPOWER ƒ Harmony Link Offshore HVDC Interconnector,
ƒ Atdorf Pumped Storage Plant, 1,400 MW, GER 700 MW, 290 km, POL–LTU
ƒ Limmern Pumped Storage Plant, 1,000 MW, SUI
ƒ Qairokkum Hydropower Rehabilitation
Project, 174 MW, TJK
ENERGY STORAGE
ƒ Limberg II Pumped Storage Plant, 480 MW, AUT
“ILF is your
ƒ Muzizi Hydropower Plant, 48 MW, UGA ƒ The Red Sea Project, 140 MW/900 MWh Li-Ion partner for the
BESS, KSA
BIOENERGY ƒ Feasibility Study for BESS for ancillary grid development,
ƒ Zabrze Combined Heat and Power Plant,
140 MWth and 75 MWel, POL
services, primary reserve and integration
of variable renewable energy sources,
engineering and
ƒ Częstochowa Combined Heat and Power Plant, 80 MW / 80 MWh (PV / wind), SEN implementation
120 MWth and 65 MWel, POL
ƒ Hall Biomass-Fired Cogeneration Plant, HEATING & COOLING of environ­
27 MWth and 1.1 MWel, AUT ƒ Białystok Combined Heat and Power Plant,
120 MWth and 80 MWel, POL
mentally sound
THERMAL POWER ƒ Ingolstadt Heat Storage Facility and Heating energy systems.”
ƒ Kozienice Power Plant, 1,075 MWel, POL Plant, 50 MWth, GER Gianmaria La Porta,
ƒ Shuqaiq II Independent Water and Power Project ƒ Sewage Heat Recovery System, 12 MWth, POL Group Director
(IWPP), 850 MWel, KSA Energy & Climate Protection
ƒ Khulna Dual Fuel Combined Cycle Power Plant,
330 MWel, BAN

WASTE TO ENERGY
ƒ Sharjah Multifuel Waste-to-Energy Plant,
29 MWel, UAE
ƒ Municipal Waste Incineration Plant in Warsaw,
54 MWth and 24 MWel, POL
ƒ Solid Waste Incineration Plant in Poznań,
34 MWth and 15 MWel, POL Hall Biomass-Fired Cogeneration Plant, AUT

HYDROGEN
ƒ “ELEMENT ONE” – 40–100 MW Power-to-Gas
Facility incl. Electrolyzer Facility, Methanation
Plant, H2 Pipeline as well as H2 Injection, GER
ƒ Red Sea Development Project – up to 50 MW
Green H2 Energy Storage, KSA
ƒ DEMO4GRID Project – 4 MW Electrolyzer Facility,
H2 Storage Facilities & H2 Refueling Station, AUT
ƒ Elten Compressor Station – Feasibility Study for Limmern Pumped Storage Plant, SUI
Hydrogen Admixture, GER
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WATER &
ENVIRONMENT
We are protecting the water cycle and the environment! ILF offers
consulting, engineering and project management services for all types of
water and wastewater systems, covering the whole service spectrum from
water resource development and water treatment to water reuse. This
enables us to ensure the efficient use and sustainable protection of water.
DESALINATION WASTEWATER TREATMENT
ƒ Al Basrah Seawater Desalination Project, ƒ Vienna Main Wastewater Treatment Plant
1,000,000 m3/d, IRQ (WWTP), 670,000 m3/d, AUT
ƒ “Project Wave” Seawater Sulfate Removal ƒ Sulaibiya Wastewater Treatment and
Plants, 977,000 m3/d, UAE Reclamation Plant, 600,000 m3/d, KUW
ƒ Taweelah Independent Water Project (IWP), ƒ Czajka Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP),
909,000 m3/d, UAE 435,000 m3/d, POL
ƒ Shuqaiq III Independent Water Project (IWP), ƒ Jeddah Airport 2 Independent Sewage
450,000 m3/d, KSA Treatment Plant, 300,000 m3/d, KSA
ƒ Spence Growth Options Sea Water Reverse ƒ Niederrad Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP),
Osmosis (SWRO) Project, 86,000 m3/d, CHI 240,000 m3/d, GER

URBAN WATER SYSTEMS INDUSTRIAL WATER


ƒ Development of an Integrated Water and ƒ Zuluf Water Treatment Facility Project,
Wastewater Masterplan in the Riyadh Region, 560,000 m3/d, KSA
9,000,000 inhabitants, KSA ƒ Marafiq Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant
ƒ Masterplan for the Recycled Water Supply (IWTP-8), Stage 4, 125,000 m3/d, KSA
System in Al Ain, 766,936 inhabitants, UAE ƒ Industrial Water and Wastewater Treatment
ƒ Irbid and Beit Ras Wastewater Networks, Plant (IWWTP) – Jeddah Industrial City 1,
550,000 inhabitants in Irbid,
22,000 inhabitants in Beit Ras, JOR
Rehabilitation, 35,000 m3/d, KSA
ƒ WWTP for Pharmaceutical Company, 10,000 m3/d
“There is a need
ƒ Korça Water Supply and Sanitation System, incl. 1,600 m3/d highly polluted wastewater, AUT for a fundamental
85,000 PE, ALB ƒ Al Mu’ajjiz Terminal, Water Treatment and
ƒ Energy Efficiency in the Water Sector II, Rehabilitation, 1,600 m3/d, KSA appreciation of
36,000 inhabitants, JOR
ƒ Landshuter Allee Tunnel, Sewer Pipes up to ENVIRONMENT
water as a
3.3 by 3.7 m, GER ƒ Atdorf Pumped Storage Plant, EIA – precious resource
WATER TRANSMISSION
Environmental Management and Management
of Permitting and Approval Process, GER – even more so
ƒ Common Seawater Supply Project (CSSP),
436 km, 2.0 million m3/d, IRQ
ƒ SuedLink HVDC Cable Connection, EIA –
Environmental Management and Management
in the face of
ƒ Rabigh–Jeddah / Makkah Water Transmission of Permitting and Approval Process, GER climate change.”
System, 229 km, 1.8 million m3/d, KSA ƒ A 59 – 6-Lane Upgrade Duisberg, Study of Werner Redtenbacher,
ƒ Jubail–Riyadh Water Transmission System, Alternatives, EIA – Environmental Management Group Director
408 km, 1.2 million m3/d, KSA and Detailed Design, GER Water & Environment
ƒ Ras Al Khair–Riyadh Water Transmission System,
375 km twin line, 106 km single line,
947,000 m3/d, KSA
ƒ Fujairah Phase 2 Water Transmission System,
expansion of throughput to 230 MIGD, 130 km
single line, UAE
ƒ Lake Constance Water Transmission System,
1,700 km, 648,000 m3/d, GER
ƒ Esperanza Sea Water Supply Project, 144 km,
121,000 m3/d, CHI Czajka Wastewater Treatment Plant, POL

WATER TREATMENT
ƒ Dhahran Water and Wastewater Facilities,
100,000 m3/d, KSA
ƒ Kagera Water Works, 30,000 m3/d, UGA
ƒ Korça Water Supply and Sanitation System,
400 l/s, ALB
ƒ Water Projects in Prahova, Bacau, Neamt, Iasi,
Buzau, 31 Water Treatment Plants, ROU
Ras Al Khair–Riyadh Water Transmission System, KSA

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TRANSPORTATION &
URBAN SPACES
We are enhancing mobility and urban spaces! ILF is focused on
multimodal and connected mobility, as well as on society-oriented
building and infrastructure design that optimizes the use of resources.
We are hereby able to protect valuable rural areas and create urban
structures that meet the needs of tomorrow.
URBAN DEVELOPMENT BUILDINGS
ƒ The Red Sea Project (Tourism Development ƒ KFN PSY, Psychiatric Hospital, 22,300 m2 gross
Area), 28,000 km2, KSA floor area, AUT
ƒ GAMMA Nexus Cyber Park, 4,530,000 m2 gross ƒ Innrain 52a University Building for University of
floor area, AUT Innsbruck, 15,000 m2 gross floor area, AUT
ƒ Postsportviertel (Post Office Sports Facility – ƒ IST Austria Chemistry Lab, research building,
Urban Development Area), 100,000 m2 gross 13,000 m2 gross floor area, AUT
floor area, AUT
SKI RESORTS
RAILWAYS ƒ Pitztal–Ötztal Ski Resort Connection,
ƒ Construction of new Western Railway Line 64 ha ski resort, 3 ropeways, AUT
between Linz and Wels, 21.8 km, AUT ƒ Shahdag Tourism Complex, EUR 1 bn investment
ƒ Feeder Line North of the Brenner Base Tunnel, costs, 15 ropeways and lifts, 12 slopes and
Schaftenau–Grafing, 65 km, GER, AUT snow-making systems, hotels and infrastructure,
ƒ Modernization of the Georgian Railway, 63 km, AZE
GEO ƒ Saalbach-Hinterglemm Snow-Making Systems,
10 storage reservoirs, 25 pumping stations, AUT
URBAN TRANSPORTATION
ƒ Warsaw Metro, Line 2, 19.5 km, 18 stations, POL
ƒ Linz Urban Railway, Line S6, 5.7 km, 4 stations,
AUT
“Efficient and
ƒ Ho Chi Minh City Metro, Line 2, 18.6 km, VIE sustainable
ƒ Lagos Cable Car, 12.5 km, NGR
multimodal
ROADS
ƒ  A 59, 6-Lane Upgrade Duisburg, 6.7 km, GER
transportation
ƒ A 99, 8-Lane Upgrade Kirchheim Junction–Haar requires reliable
Junction, 12 km, GER
ƒ A 26, Linz Motorway, 4.7 km, AUT and up-to-date
AIRPORTS
infrastructure
ƒ  Berlin International Airport, capacity of which is sensibly
46+ million passengers p.a., GER
ƒ Munich International Airport, capacity of
integrated into
60+ million passengers p.a., GER Ashgabat International Airport, TKM both rural areas
ƒ Ashgabat International Airport, capacity of
14+ million passengers p.a., TKM and urban
TUNNELS & CAVERNS
structures.”
ƒ Gotthard Base Tunnel, TBM/SEM, 16.9 km, SUI Bernhard Kohl,
ƒ 2nd S-Bahn Main Line, TBM/SEM, electro­ Group Director
Transportation & Urban Spaces
mechanical equipment, 7.3 km, 3 stations, GER
ƒ Stuttgart 21, Design, Site Supervision and
Construction Management, TBM/NATM,
approx. 38 km, GER New Vienna–St. Pölten Railway Line, AUT

STRUCTURES
ƒ Construction of new single- and multi-track
railway bridges, pedestrian underpasses,
Daglfing and Trudering Curve, Munich, GER
ƒ Construction of new Kugelstein Bridge, reinforced
concrete arch with a span of 60 m, AUT
ƒ Construction of two new integral reinforced
concrete bridges across the B 26 Federal Road,
upgrade of Hanau–Nantenbach Railway Line, GER Tunnel Link to Main Station – Stuttgart 21, GER

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OIL, GAS &
INDUSTRIAL
We are optimizing production processes! ILF uses the expertise
gained from successful oil and gas projects to reduce emissions and
increase efficiency across all sectors. In doing so, we are following
the path towards a carbon-free circular economy in order to ensure
a good quality of life for future generations.
UPSTREAM REFINING
ƒ Halfaya Oil Field Development, ƒ Schwechat Refinery, SNOx – Combined Flue
100 mbpd (oil), 69 mmscfd (gas), IRQ Gas SOx/NOx Reduction Plant, 820,000 Sm3/h
ƒ Lam and Zhdanov Offshore Fields Expansion, flow rate, AUT
220 mmscfd (gas), 87 mbpd (crude oil), ƒ Petrobrazi Refinery, Naphtha Splitter,
13 mbpd (produced water), TKM 76.5 t/h feed rate, ROU
ƒ Nawara Gas Field Development, ƒ Arpechim Refinery, Dust Filter for FCC Plant,
100 mmscfd (gas), 7 mbpd (condensate), TUN 190,000 Sm3/h flow rate, ROU

UNDERGROUND STORAGE INDUSTRIAL


ƒ Wierzchowice Underground Gas Storage, ƒ Copper Recycling Plant, New Slag Granulation
600,000 Sm3/h (withdrawal), POL Process, GER
ƒ Crystal Gas Storage Facility, Etzel, ƒ Copper Recycling Plant, Turnaround
600,000 Sm3/h (withdrawal), GER Management, GER
ƒ Puchkirchen Gas Storage Plant, ƒ Magnesite Plant, Digitalization, AUT
520,000 Sm3/h (withdrawal), AUT
CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION &
PIPELINES STORAGE (CCUS)
ƒ Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline (ADCOP), ƒ Carbon footprint reduction concepts for
403 km, 48˝, UAE
ƒ Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), 773 km onshore,
integrated oil company, RUS
ƒ Mellitah Offshore Gas Field, CO2 capture and
“ILF is passionate
48˝, and 105 km offshore, 36˝, GRE, ALB and ITA permanent storage, LBA about finding
ƒ Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP),
1,800 km, 56˝ and 48˝, 7 CS, TUR solutions to
TANK FARMS & TERMINALS
supply the world
ƒ Amman Petroleum Product Terminal, with safe and
14 x 34,000 m3 oil tanks, 8 LPG tanks, JOR
ƒ Ceyhan Marine Terminal, 50 million t/a, reliable energy
7 x 150,000 m3 crude oil tanks, TUR
ƒ Chittagong Refinery Import Terminal and
and chemicals.”
Christian Heinz,
Offshore Pipelines, 150,000 m3 (crude oil),
Group Director
90,000 m3 (diesel oil), BAN Oil, Gas & Industrial

LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP), TUR
ƒ LNG Import Terminal in Odessa, 3 tanks with
540,000 m3 total storage volume, UKR
ƒ Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) in
Gdansk, 4.5–9.0 bn Sm3/a, POL
ƒ Floating Storage Unit (FSU) in Kutubdia,
130,000–145,000 m3 (FSU), 500–600 mmscfd
(RU), BAN

CHEMICALS & PETROCHEMICALS


ƒ Schwechat Refinery, PE Plant (PE4), AUT Amman Petroleum Product Terminal, JOR
ƒ Gas-to-Urea and Polyolefin Complex based on
160 mmscfd natural gas, TUR
ƒ Burghausen Refinery, Upgrade of BORSTAR PP
Plant, GER

MINING
ƒ Copper Mine Centinela, CHI
ƒ Copper Mine Esperanza, CHI
ƒ Katco Uranium Mine, KAZ
Halfaya Oil Field Development, IRQ

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OFFICES AROUND
THE WORLD
In the past decade, the engineering services market has
undergone some major changes. International clients nowadays
want closer cooperation with engineering partners,
which requires greater proximity to one another.

There is also growing demand to train local personnel to carry out


the jobs instead of bringing in outside personnel. At the same time,
ILF’s clients also expect international experience and expertise.

ILF’s comprehensive, group-wide approach, termed ONE ILF,


allows the changing needs of clients to be met.

Competence
Center
Regional
Center
ONE ILF
CLIENT

Other
Regional
Center

ONE ILF is based on the belief that


optimizing internal cooperation
and combining the competencies
and capacities available in all
ILF offices, provides maximum
benefit for clients.
45+
offices across
five continents
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2 7
2

2 2

AMERICAS EUROPE EUROPE AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA-PACIFIC


Calgary Baar Leipzig/Halle Lagos Abu Dhabi Almaty
Lima Berlin Leobersdorf Al Khobar Ankara
Quito Bremen Linz Amman Atyrau
Santiago de Chile Brixen/Bressanone Madrid Dubai Bangkok
Seattle Dnipro Munich Erbil Beijing
Dornbirn Ploiești Riyadh Dhaka
Fontainebleau Poznań Lahore
Essen Prague Mumbai
Genoa Stathelle Tashkent
Graz Stuttgart Vientiane
Hamburg Tbilisi
Innsbruck Vienna
Katowice Warsaw
Kiev Zurich

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INNOVATIVE
THINKING
Following the example set by the founders since the companyʼs
beginnings, ILF attaches great importance to innovative solutions.
ILFʼs understanding for and promotion of innovation is reflected in the
technical solutions, materials and work stages, as well as the work
processes and tools used throughout the Group.
“Keeping an open mind, thinking
outside the box, and unleashing
creativity, whilst challenging the
status quo and striving for
improvement, ILF walks a path of
innovation, delivering engineering
excellence.”
Klaus Lässer, CEO

ILF works together with universities and


public and private entities, participating
in research projects in different sectors.
In addition, ILF is actively involved in
various working groups, developing new
guidelines, concepts and tools.

Examples of innovative spirit at ILF:


ƒ GIS-based constraint mapping
ƒ RenRisk – sustainable project optimization for hydropower plants
ƒ Digital twin development
ƒ Computational design in infrastructure projects
ƒ Urban Design Technologies – digital toolbox
ƒ BIM-based quality assurance
ƒ Chemical recycling of plastic waste and integration into
a circular economy – joint research with Vienna
University of Technology (TU Wien)
ƒ Integrated urban drainage and flood risk management
for the increased resilience of communities in a changing
world – pilot studies in collaboration with universities
ƒ Development of closed treatment systems for contaminated
sludge to avoid exhaust air emission and water pollution
ƒ Holistic approach to the design and control of industrial
facilities – together with various research centers and institutes
ƒ Utilization of micropiles for pipeline stabilization in
earthquake affected terrain
ƒ Multidisciplinary simulations of water resources under
present and future climate conditions – in cooperation
with alpS GmbH and the University of Innsbruck
ƒ Improvement of the resilience of road tunnels through
the utilization of Artificial Intelligence
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