Lighting Technology
Precisely planned, technically reliable, architecturally effective.

Light as an integral part of demanding construction projects.
Light determines effect and function
Lighting is not a downstream detail in complex construction projects; it is a core technical and design element. Poorly integrated lighting concepts lead to planning breaks, additional implementation costs and losses in quality of use.
With Alphalux Deutschland GmbH, the Heinle Group has its own specialist expertise in lighting technology. For over 20 years, we have been creating tailor-made lighting solutions for major projects, with a clear focus on precision, technical depth and architectural impact.
Tailored for demanding projects
Lighting solutions for major projects must meet a wide variety of and sometimes conflicting requirements: 24/7 operational safety, cleanroom suitability, emergency lighting, lighting control and design-defining requirements — with different weightings depending on use.
Whether high-rise towers, data centers, pharmaceutical production facilities or exclusive commercial properties: Heinle develops lighting concepts that integrate seamlessly into complex construction projects and specifically strengthen their character. From initial planning to final commissioning, we support projects with technical know-how, reliable implementation expertise and uncompromising quality standards.

How we work in lighting technology
Early integration into the planning process
At Heinle, lighting planning does not start after the architectural or electrical planning has been completed, but in parallel. Lighting concepts are checked at an early stage for technical feasibility, compliance with standards and design impact — this reduces adjustment costs and ensures quality right through to implementation.
Consistent implementation according to “listen, execute, refine, deliver”
Our structured project approach ensures that requirements are fully identified, consistently implemented and continuously refined over the course of the project. No lighting concept leaves the planning process before it has been technically tested and coordinated with the structural reality.
Strong network, secure supply chain
Heinle draws on an efficient network of European manufacturers and certified partners. This network ensures product quality, delivery capacity and technical standards — even for high-volume and time-critical projects.
Quality assurance up to acceptance
Heinle tests and approves lighting technology as part of the integrated quality management and commission process. Only when function, compliance with standards and implementation quality have been confirmed is an area considered complete.
Real-world projects

Eli Lilly
Heinle is responsible for the complete electrical systems, high- and low-voltage of the PAR building, the most technically complex structure at Eli Lilly's new production site in Alzey. The facility, representing an investment of 2.3 to 2.5 billion euros, sets the highest standards for supply reliability, redundancy, and GMP compliance.

- The most complex building in the overall project
- High- and low-voltage systems from a single source – complete scope of electrical engineering services by Heinle
- Production start in 2027

Estrel Tower
Heinle is responsible for the entire electrical engineering implementation of the Estrel Tower in Berlin-Neukölln – one of the capital's tallest buildings. Scope of services: complete high and low voltage installations, with planning and execution from a single source over a 2.5-year period.

- 175-meter building height – one of Berlin's tallest towers
- Complete electrical engineering from a single source – planning and execution of high and low voltage systems
- 2.5-year project duration – consistent technical depth and coordination throughout the entire construction period

Überseequartier
Heinle was responsible for the entire electrical implementation in two parallel construction phases (A and E) of the Überseequartier in Hamburg's HafenCity – covering both high and low voltage, with planning and execution from a single source.

- Mixed-use in a dense urban setting
- Part of one of Europe's largest urban development projects
- Project duration of nearly 3 years
- Two construction phases simultaneously
Lighting technology taken to the next level
Human centric lighting, data-based lighting control, energy efficiency and life cycle costs are becoming increasingly important in lighting planning, particularly in sustainable construction projects and energy-optimized operating concepts. Heinle integrates these developments into the planning process at an early stage and ensures that lighting solutions meet not only current requirements but also future requirements.
