Panattoni Europe is raising the stakes and expanding its European structures devoted to environmental studies. The new move is intended to reinforce the developer’s policy on projects executed on industrial or post-industrial sites, i.e. the so-called brownfield investments. The aim of such investments is to redevelop previously abandoned or contaminated industrial or commercial sites and put them back into productive use. The conversion process of such areas and the remediation involved are often complicated in technical as well as legal terms. That is why Panattoni Europe’s team has been joined by Piotr Kociołek, who has taken up the position of Environmental Director Europe.
Piotr Kociołek graduated from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Turin (Italy) and since then, throughout his thirty-year career, has been involved in environmental engineering. He has conducted environmental audits, notably those involving land and groundwater contamination, hazardous materials and substances present in buildings and installations. He is also a member of the Italian Association of Chemical Professionals and the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) – a worldwide organisation established to promote best practice standards in environmental management, auditing and assessment. At Panattoni Europe, Piotr Kociołek will be responsible for the overall management and oversight of brownfield land, including any potential risks of contamination with materials hazardous for the environment: from managing the external consultants performing assessments and studies, through liaising with European operations, to implementing environment remediation strategies. He will operate in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, and Romania.
“Panattoni Europe’s decision to step up its policy on brownfield investments was by no means accidental,” commented Robert Dobrzycki, Chief Executive Officer Europe, adding: “As a developer of industrial space, including BTS manufacturing facilities, we can boast a number of successful projects of this nature.”