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Max Bögl


Max Bögl


Max Bögl is a German multinational major construction company based in Sengenthal, Germany.


History

On August 8, 2008, a bridge renovated by the Czech subsidiary BÖGL a KRÝSL k.s. collapsed in Studénka. It fell onto the Eurocity railway line from Krakow to Prague. The EuroCity 102 Comenius train crashed into the debris. As a result, eight people died and 97 were injured. The Studenka train disaster was the worst in Czech history. The legal dispute over responsibility for the bridge collapse ended in 2017 with the acquittal due to lack of evidence of all the accused.

In 2010, the company took the lead in the acquisition work for the Transrapid, and in the same year, it won contracts for the expansion of the Miejski Stadium (Wrocław), the extension of the runway of the Sibiu Airport, the new construction of the Arena Națională in Bucharest, and the construction of the bypass expressway around Sibiu. In 2011, Bavaria's most powerful wind turbine was commissioned on Winnberg in the district of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz (total height 180 m, connection power 3.4 megawatts).

Projects

The company has carried out several major projects in transport infrastructure, civil engineering and sport venues. It has also patented a new hybrid turbine wind tower. The company also developed the Transport System Bögl technology, a new kind of Maglev for medium speeds (up to 150 km/h) and distances of up to 50 km.

List

Germany

  • Munich, Stuttgart and Hamburg airports (new terminals)
  • parts of the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal
  • Cologne–Rhine/Main and Nuremberg–Ingolstadt ICE railway lines
  • EuroSpeedway Lausitz race track
  • Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt (upgrade)
  • BayArena in Leverkusen (renovated)
  • Arena Nürnberger Versicherung
  • Arena Ulm/Neu-Ulm
  • Bundesautobahn 6 sector between Roth and Nuremberg

Croatia

  • Varaždin Arena

Poland

  • Stadion Miejski in Wrocław

Romania

  • National Arena in Bucharest
  • Sibiu Airport land strip
  • A1 motorway segments Sibiu bypass and Arad – Nădlac (both in a joint venture with Astaldi)
  • A2 motorway segment between Drajna and Feteşti, and the sector between Cernavodă and Constanţa (both in a joint venture with Astaldi)
  • A3 motorway segment between Iernut and Cheţani - currently under construction (in a joint venture with Astaldi)

United Arab Emirates

  • Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai

References

Inline
General
  • "Das Unternehmen" (in German). ovb-online.de. 18 August 2018.
  • "Max Bögl will neue Eishalle in Nürnberg bauen" (in German). donaukurier.de. 6 August 2018.
  • "Firmengruppe Max Bögl baut eine neue Konzernzentrale für die Grammer AG" (in German). Neumarkt: PresseBox. 8 August 2018.



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