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  ::Groundbreaking on the Weinberg campus in Halle/Saale
3rd September 2010

The Halle branch of Heitkamp Ingenieur- und Kraftwerksbau GmbH was entrusted in August 2010 by the local Technology Park TGZ with the construction of another multi-purpose building for the research and development activities of small- and medium-size companies.

The overall investment volume of TGZ Halle for this project amounts to ca. 3 million euros.



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  ::Reinforced concrete for high-rise sugar silo
26th June 2010

In June 2010, Heitkamp Ingenieur- und Kraftwerksbau GmbH (HIKB) successfully completed the reinforced concrete works for a new sugar silo in Nykøbing Falster, Denmark.

In an internal cooperation between the Heitkamp branches of Herne and Halle, the works for the outer reinforced concrete shell of the silo with a diameter of 44.30 m and a height of approx. 50.00 m as well as for the attached 60 m-high elevator and staircase tower were completed in only six months after they started in mid-January 2010 using the slip-form construction method.
 



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  ::Pouring of foundation concrete in Lünen
27th May 2010

Presently, the concreting operations for the first foundation slab section of the future 70 m-high fly-ash silo on the Trianel power plant site in Lünen are under way.


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  ::Further milestone for the Wusterwitz Lock project
3rd May 2010

At the end of March, the Rostock branch was able to report the completion of the building pit. Four weeks later, another milestone was reached with the large-scale concrete placing operation for part of the foundation on April 27 and 28.

The placing operation comprised ca. 2,700 cubic meters of watertight concrete.


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  ::Large-scale concrete placing operations in the Lünen coal-fired power plant
22nd February 2010

Further milestone in the construction of the new Trianel coal-fired power plant in Lünen:

The concreting work for the turbine table foundation will be carried out on schedule on Feb. 24, 2010.

The concrete for the turbine table of the 800 MW turbine in the new coal-fired power plant in Lünen will be placed on Feb. 24, 2010.
 


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Heitkamp – Civil Engineering and Power Plant Construction

logo.gifConcentrated know-how for optimum solutions
Combining forces releases new energies.
Our focus on core competencies is based on existing market segments. Know-how and a higher level of specialization are the result of a changed business model at Heitkamp.
Work processes are coordinated and optimized with corresponding business divisions that guarantee optimum economic solutions for our customers.


Innovative methods and technical competence at the highest level

The smooth interaction of technical engineering, know-how  and state of the art construction technology is the key for the construction of top-quality buildings.


Effectiveness as an important part of a successful project

Whether it is the carcass of a building or an industrial facility – the first priority for Heitkamp is to find the ideal solution.
Logistical efficiency is important for the succesfull completion of a project.
Heitkamp‘s many years of experience in the planning and execution of complex construction projects and the continuous development of its technological standards create the optimum conditions for smooth-running top quality construction activities.

 
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