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1875 1884 1893 1900 1901 1902 1904 1906 1911 1912 1914 1919 1921 1925 1926 1938 1940 1942 1956 1957 1959 1948 1950 1953 1960 1962 1964 1958 1966 1969 1968 1976 1978 1979 1973 1972 1974 1985 1984 1981 1983 1982 1989 1987 1993 1928 1929 1932 1935 1999 2000 2002 2004 2001 2003 2007 2010 2009 2015 2014 1995 1996 1998 Foundation of construction mate- rial merchant Freytag und Heid- schuch OHG in Neustadt an der Weinstraße First reinforced concrete construction in Germany: a kennel Foundation of „Offene Han- delsgesellschaft (general partnership) Wayss & Freytag“ First high- rise building in Buenos Aires, Argentina (100 m high) Großmarkthalle (wholesale market hall) Frankfurt/Main 200 m long hall, with barrel (tunnel) vault roof Schwandorf power station, 140 m monolithic reinforced concrete chimney in climbing formwork First prestressed bridge to be built with prefabricated parts in Ger- many, near Oelde, Westphalia Caisson Old Maas Tunnel, Rotterdam, NL, compressed air works Hyperbolic natural draught cooling tower “ Wilhelmine Victoria” mine, Gelsenkirchen Production of prestressed concrete sleepers with high- dimensional accuracy in the sleeper factory, Langen Stuttgart: First television tower in the world, 211 meters high Stands of the Volkspark stadium, Hamburg Second bridge over the River Ti- gris, Mossul, Iraq Research reactor Garching „Atomic Egg“ Thyssen highrise building, steel- frame construction, 94 m high, beco- mes Düsseldorf’ s landmark Maracaibo, Venezuela Longest prestressed concrete bridge in the world, 8272 m long Lignite- fired power plant Frimmers- dorf near Grevenbroich/Rhineland largest steam power plant in the world First fully mechanized TBM in Germany at Munich under- ground railway construction „Knie“ Bridge (Rhine knee) over the River Rhine, Düssel- dorf, cantilever construction method with tensioning Immersed tunnel Ij- Tunnel Amsterdam, NL Longest and highest motorway bridge in Germany: Kochertal bridge near Geislingen 1,128 m l,185 m h Park stadium Gelsenkirchen Örtaköy bridges (3 bridges), Bosporus crossing, Turkey Guider – Dourbeye road, Cameroon Caisson Willemsbrug, Rotterdam, NL Botlek Tunnel, Rotterdam, NL Sportclub Al Khobar, Riyadh, Saudi- Arabia First mixshield with TBM / W&F deve- loped for metro construction Lille, France Metro Antwerp MECOMA, Belgium Expressway Bagdad, Iraq Top- down method used for the first time in Germany during the construction of the Kö- Galerie (shopping mall), Dusseldorf Zeeburg Bridge, Amsterdam Cantilever construction method Largest bridge in Europe; Stoerebelt bridge 6,611m Telecommunications Tower, Kuala Lumpur 421 m Hollandsche Beton Groep beco- mes new majority shareholder ICE long distance railway station Frankfurt/Main Stralsund shipyard with the largest ship lift in Europe Arena Auf Schalke, first multi- functional stadium in Germany Federal Chancellery Berlin Royal BAM Group is established from HBG and BAM NBM/ Longest German road tunnel: Rennsteig Tunnel 7.9 km Westerschelde Tunnel, NL 60 m below sea- level Katzenberg Tunnel parallel drives, each 8,984 m, with two TBMs Parking Neue Messe, Stuttgart Sluiskil Tunnel, NL Luise- Kiesselbach Platz Tunnel, Munich BAB A8 (federal motorway A8), first privately financed motor- way section in Germany Grouft Tunnel, road tunnel, Luxembourg Rheinufertunnel Dusseldorf/Grauholz Tunnel, CH Head office in Frankfurt/Main JSC Wayss & Freytag New construction company JSC Wayss & Freytag Construction of Frankfurt „Waldsta- dion“ (soccer stadium) Bridge over Streck Valley Pirma- sens, span width 81 m, length 212 m Motorway bridge “ Helderbachtal” Frankfurt- Hanover, length 198 m 1899 1898 Hardly any construction company in Germany is able to look back on as long a company history as Wayss & Freytag. Entrepreneurial spirit, far- sightedness and visionary drive were the foun- dations of a technological development without which major bridges, high-rise buil- dings and industrial buildings would not have been realised. And yet, the success story began relatively simply: with flower tubs and a kennel. Three brilliant minds that changed construc- tion: with Conrad Freytag, founder of the com- pany, a new era in construction started. Gustav Adolf Wayss made ground-breaking tests with the new technology possible. Emil Mörsch esta- blished the scientific basis for construction with reinforced concrete. Their personalities com- plemented one another congenially, which con- tributed to the triumphal success of the new construction method around the world. Successful Trio The visionary: Conrad Freytag (1846- 1921) reali- sed the potential of the new technology. His motto: „Driven to maintain excel- lence!“ The entrepreneur: Gustav Wayss (1851- 1917) carried out the first reinfor- ced concrete con- structions in Germany with his company. The scientist: Emil Mörsch (1872- 1950) laid the scien- tific foundation in his standard work „Der Eisenbetonbau“ (Concrete- Steel Construction). First monolithic reinforced con- crete building: warehouse in Strasbourg Bridge over the River Isar in Mu- nich: two- span prestressed con- crete bridge, Span length arches: 37.50 m Wayss & Freytag becomes a joint stock company Emil Mörsch becomes Technical Director First project in tunnel construction: Railway tunnel in Wasserburg a. Inn Bridge over the River Isar at Grünwald First prefabricated reinforced concrete piles First project developments in hotel construction in Karlovy Vary and St. Petersburg First reinforced concrete frame construction: Erlweinspeicher (storehouse) in Dresden Coking coal tower, Eschweiler built to withstand surface damage Pier in Vragnizza, Croatia A new era The kennel of company dog Flock was the first structure in Germany to be built using reinforced concrete. Its pur- pose was to test the load- be- aring and weathering behaviour of reinforced con- crete. The kennel is now exhi- bited in “Deutsches Museum” in Munich. Employment contract of Emil Mörsch with his signature. Conrad Freytag signed perso- nally for the company. Already early in the company’s history the acti- vities were not limited to the Palatinate. In 1910, the company already had twelve bran- ches in Germany. In 1903, the first foreign branch was established in Riga. Further registe- red offices in Luxemburg, Strasbourg, Vienna, Innsbruck, Rome, Milan, Trieste, Genoa, Naples, Budapest, Messina, Sarajevo, St. Petersburg and Buenos-Aires followed. Internationality 1923: Odeon building in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1909: Rohrschwefel (sulphur) ware- house, Marseille, France Around 1925: Construction of the sewerage system in Istanbul, Turkey Building upwards and downwards – during the reconstruction of Germany industrial and resi- dential buildings and a modern infrastructure are built. Wayss & Freytag plays an active role in the development and creates new inventions which allow construction works at the highest level: Slipforming and climbing construction methods in building construction, the inremen- tal launching method in bridge construction and shield technology in underground con- struction. New Impetus 1956: Fertiliser silo of Farbwerke Hoechst AG in Frankfurt- Hoechst immediately after its completion 1964: Underground railway construction Eschersheimer Land- straße Lot 1, Frank- furt/Main Between 1952 and 1975, 4,000 m of tower shafts as well as 47 television towers are built using slipforming and climbing con- struction methods. Wayss & Freytag is now a globally active group of companies. New business fields are added: environmental technology, building preserva- tion and consulting. In shield technology, EPB shields and solid rock TBMs are used besides hydro and mix-shields. Shield technology in waterbearing loose soils creates new possibili- ties for tunnel construction. Active worldwide 1991: Caisson of the Messe (fair) pum- ping station, Cologne 1984: Metro Antwerp ME- COMA Construction lots 1 and 2 hydro- shield drive 1983: Salah Al- Deen Al- Ayubi Expressway in Baghdad, Iraq with a contract value of 590 million DM - up to that date the big- gest contract in W&F history. Wayss & Freytag gets a new platform: as a group company of the Royal BAM Group, which was established in 2002, the company realizes outstanding engineering and tunnelling pro- jects in Europe. Customer orientation, sustaina- bility and cost efficiency become increasingly important. Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau ac- cepts this challenge. Committed and compe- tent teams build for the world of tomorrow. Future with BAM 2003: Westerschelde Tunnel, NL 2003: CERN (European Organization for Nu- clear Research) Nuclear Research Centre, Ge- neva. Biggest particle accelerator in the world 1995: Stoerebelt Bridge, longest suspension bridge in Europe JSC Wayss & Freytag Wayss & Freytag KG

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Hardly any construction company in Germany is

able to look back on as long a company history

as Wayss & Freytag. Entrepreneurial spirit, far-

sightedness and visionary drive were the foun-

dations of a technological development

without which major bridges, high-rise buil-

dings and industrial buildings would not have

been realised. And yet, the success story began

relatively simply: with flower tubs and a kennel.

Three brilliant minds that changed construc-

tion: with Conrad Freytag, founder of the com-

pany, a new era in construction started. Gustav

Adolf Wayss made ground-breaking tests with

the new technology possible. Emil Mörsch esta-

blished the scientific basis for construction with

reinforced concrete. Their personalities com-

plemented one another congenially, which con-

tributed to the triumphal success of the new

construction method around the world.

Successful Trio

The visionary:Conrad Freytag(1846- 1921) reali-sed the potential ofthe new technology.His motto: „Driven to maintain excel-lence!“

The entrepreneur:Gustav Wayss(1851- 1917) carriedout the first reinfor-ced concrete con-structions inGermany with hiscompany.

The scientist: EmilMörsch (1872-1950) laid the scien-tific foundation in hisstandard work „Der Eisenbetonbau“(Concrete- SteelConstruction).

First m

onolithic re

inforced co

n-

crete building: w

arehouse in

Strasb

ourg

Bridge over t

he River Isar in

Mu-

nich: tw

o- span prestr

essed co

n-

crete bridge, S

pan length

arches:

37.50 m

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& Freyta

g becom

es a jo

int sto

ck

company

Emil M

örsch beco

mes T

echnica

l Dire

ctor

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roject in

tunnel c

onstructio

n:

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nnel in W

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urg a. In

n

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he River Isar a

t Grü

nwald

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refabricated re

inforced co

ncrete

piles Firs

t pro

ject developm

ents in

hotel constr

uction in

Karlovy

Vary and St. Petersb

urg

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einforced co

ncrete fram

e

constr

uction: E

rlweinsp

eicher

(storehouse

) in D

resden

Coking coal to

wer, Esch

weiler

built to

with

stand su

rface

damagePier in

Vragnizza

, Cro

atia

A new era

The kennel of company dogFlock was the first structure inGermany to be built usingreinforced concrete. Its pur-pose was to test the load- be-aring and weatheringbehaviour of reinforced con-crete. The kennel is now exhi-bited in “ Deutsches Museum”in Munich.

Employment contract of EmilMörsch with his signature.Conrad Freytag signed perso-nally for the company.

Already early in the company’s history the acti-

vities were not limited to the Palatinate. In

1910, the company already had twelve bran-

ches in Germany. In 1903, the first foreign

branch was established in Riga. Further registe-

red offices in Luxemburg, Strasbourg, Vienna,

Innsbruck, Rome, Milan, Trieste, Genoa, Naples,

Budapest, Messina, Sarajevo, St. Petersburg

and Buenos-Aires followed.

Internationality

1923:Odeon building inRio de Janeiro, Brazil

1909:Rohrschwefel (sulphur) ware-house, Marseille,France

Around 1925:Construction of thesewerage system inIstanbul, Turkey

Building upwards and downwards – during the

reconstruction of Germany industrial and resi-

dential buildings and a modern infrastructure

are built. Wayss & Freytag plays an active role

in the development and creates new inventions

which allow construction works at the highest

level: Slipforming and climbing construction

methods in building construction, the inremen-

tal launching method in bridge construction

and shield technology in underground con-

struction.

New Impetus

1956: Fertiliser siloof FarbwerkeHoechst AG inFrankfurt- Hoechstimmediately afterits completion

1964: Undergroundrailway constructionEschersheimer Land-straße Lot 1, Frank-furt/Main

Between 1952 and1975, 4,000 m oftower shafts as wellas 47 televisiontowers are builtusing slipformingand climbing con-struction methods.

Wayss & Freytag is now a globally active group

of companies. New business fields are added:

environmental technology, building preserva-

tion and consulting. In shield technology, EPB

shields and solid rock TBMs are used besides

hydro and mix-shields. Shield technology in

waterbearing loose soils creates new possibili-

ties for tunnel construction.

Active worldwide

1991:Caisson of theMesse (fair) pum-ping station, Cologne

1984:Metro Antwerp ME-COMA Constructionlots 1 and 2 hydro-shield drive

1983:Salah Al- Deen Al-Ayubi Expressway inBaghdad, Iraq with acontract value of 590 million DM - upto that date the big-gest contract in W&F history.

Wayss & Freytag gets a new platform: as a

group company of the Royal BAM Group, which

was established in 2002, the company realizes

outstanding engineering and tunnelling pro-

jects in Europe. Customer orientation, sustaina-

bility and cost efficiency become increasingly

important. Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau ac-

cepts this challenge. Committed and compe-

tent teams build for the world of tomorrow.

Future with BAM

2003:WesterscheldeTunnel, NL

2003: CERN (EuropeanOrganization for Nu-clear Research) NuclearResearch Centre, Ge-neva. Biggest particleaccelerator in the world

1995: Stoerebelt Bridge,longest suspensionbridge in Europe

JSC Wayss

& Freyta

g

Wayss

& Freyta

g KG

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140 Years Wayss & Freytag

„Team Wayss & Freytag“ with company dog “ Flock” May 1,1918 Background: Underground railway construction Berlin,Frankfurter Allee, 1917

1968: Subway Construction Munich 1985: Trainees and student apprentices onfly- over project

1991: Construction meeting at Thyssen Stahl AG galvanizing plantBackground 1999: Federal Chancellery Berlin

1975: Sleeper factory team

Board member Prof. Dr. HermannBay started as assistant toEmil Mörsch

Board member Dipl.- Eng. ErichJacob advanced shield drivingtechnology with his ideas

Dipl.- Eng. Claus Becker, Head of Tunneling Construction,laureate of STUVA award 1999

Maria- Elisabeth Lippert, first fe-male supervisory board memberin German construction company

Dipl.- Eng. Dieter Kuhlmann Head of Technical Department

Project manager Arena „Auf Schalke“

Dipl.- Eng. Erdogan GürkanHead of Technical DepartmentTunneling Division

Dipl.- Eng. Rolf Berger, Head ofHamburg branch, project ma-nager 4th Elbe Tunnel Tube

Building is a team sportTeams at Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau

41 years with Wayss & Frey-tag: Prof. Peter Bonatz, Headof Technical Department 1

Commerzienrat Otto Meyer Board member 1895

Dr. Jur. Karl Freytag Son of the founder

Board member 1895Carl HeidschuchLudwig Zöllner Board member 1895

Adolf Kielhöfer Board member 1895 Engineer Matthias Koenen

More than 50 years with Wayss &Freytag: senior mechanical foreman Johann Hoffmann

Federal Cross of Merit for socialcommitment: chairman of cen-tral works council Jakob Gut

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