Brief description

Regensburg Construction Site Information and Communication Platform (BAIKOR_R)

At R_Lab Mobility, a data-driven construction site information and communication platform for Regensburg is being developed as a prototype in collaboration with Synnotech AG. The goal is not a fully operational production system, but rather a lean Minimum Viable Product (MVP) based on the Mobility Data Hub (MDH) and connected to Civitas/Core. Synnotech AG is taking on an advisory, conceptual, and technical role in both the development of the demonstrator and the facilitation and structuring of the stakeholder process.

The existing data and process landscape will not be fundamentally altered for the pilot. Instead, the project will demonstrate how construction site data can be digitally collected, aggregated, cleaned, visualized, and communicated in the future.

Project partners

BAIKOR_R Application Project

Goals

The goal is to create a shared, open, and interoperable data space for construction sites in Regensburg that promotes transparency, simplifies coordination, and better connects various stakeholders.

 

Benefits

  • Improved coordination and collaboration through a centralized overview of all relevant construction sites
  • More efficient planning, as well as clear and timely information on detours and restrictions
  • Easy access to relevant data for various stakeholders
  • Linking and useful processing of existing data sources within a single system
  • A quickly implementable demonstrator to illustrate added value and limitations

 

Project duration: May 2026 – December 2026

Project R_Lab Mobility - Real-world laboratory for urban mobility

The BAIKOR_R project is an application project within R_Lab Mobility, the real-world laboratory for urban mobility of the R_NEXT smart city project.


Relevance for Urban Development & Smart Cities

This application project contributes to strategic urban development policy components of the Regensburg Plan 2040 in the areas of mobility and the digital and smart city.
 

The pilot project aims to help

  • Highlight real-world challenges and test them in a practical setting
  • Identify the technical potential and limitations of the Mobility Data Hub
  • Develop data-driven processes and workflows and identify optimization strategies
  • Analyze acceptance and benefits among the participating stakeholders
  • Lay the foundation for scalable further development 

Contact person

Uwe Pfeil
Clustermanager
Tel. +49 941 604889 55
uwe.pfeiltechbase.de