Brownfields are areas and buildings for industrial, agricultural, construction or another activity used in the past. At present, they are places either unused or used only partly, or where some compensatory activity is carried out there. Mostly, however, they are places considerably uncultivated, possibly contaminated. They may be neither effectively nor environmentally used without a regeneration process. It is a survival of industrial, agricultural, residential, army or other activities and according to which we classify the brownfields.
Industrial brownfields are factories, production halls, stores or transport structures. Agricultural brownfields are farming premises and different types of agricultural structures and military brownfields are caserns or training areas.
Brownfields are also castles, manors and churches, unused civic amenities, pavements, rubbles and different types of industrial or chemical waste dumps. Within the area of an brownfield, a number of the above-mentioned buildings may occur.
For the determination of necessary investment costs, the extent of the site desolation and characteristics of transport availability play a role. As well as, the brownfield ownership is important for the initiation of regeneration.
In the field of brownfield regeneration Technoprojekt offers the following services: