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23. December 2022
HK 6.2022

The crazier the better

The 3D form­work bodies that give the con­cre­te its shape are plan­ned, pre­fa­bri­ca­ted and assem­bled with com­pu­ter assis­tance. The more geo­me­tri­cal­ly com­plex the form­work, the more flowa­ble and at the same time pres­su­re-resistant the con­cre­tes used have to be. In this con­text, spe­cial high-per­for­mance con­cre­tes are often used for sta­ti­cal­ly rele­vant com­pon­ents; in the case of the rhi­no enclo­sure, a re

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16. December 2022
HOB 10.2022

A House at your fingertips

Housing is scar­ce and beco­ming incre­asing­ly expen­si­ve. In the mean­ti­me, tim­ber con­s­truc­tion has gai­ned an important place in the buil­ding indus­try world­wi­de, espe­ci­al­ly with regard to envi­ron­men­tal­ly fri­end­ly con­s­truc­tion. At the begin­ning of Novem­ber, Rei­chen­ba­cher Hamu­el held an expert mee­ting on this sub­ject under the mot­to “A House at your fin­ger­tips!“ The respon­se was gre­at, becau­se the­re wer

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25. November 2022
Bauplaner DIB A11 2022

Spectacular geometries

With a high degree of pre­fa­bri­ca­ti­on, the Chiem­gau-based com­pa­ny Reg­nau­er Fer­tig­bau GmbH crea­tes house walls and cei­lings. Buil­ding with wood has been a tra­di­ti­on sin­ce 1929, as has the company’s phi­lo­so­phy of mas­terful­ly com­bi­ning a healt­hy indoor cli­ma­te, sty­lish archi­tec­tu­re and high func­tion­al and aes­the­tic standards.

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11. November 2022
HOB 8.2022

Bridge formwork: the supreme discipline

When dri­ving under high­way bridges, some of which have lar­ge spans, one would not suspect that the indi­vi­du­al form­work ele­ments nee­ded to pour the con­cre­te into shape are rela­tively small. This is becau­se, unli­ke bal­co­nies, cei­lings, walls or stairs, visi­ble joints in the con­cre­te do not inter­fe­re with con­cre­te bridges.

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29. July 2022
HK 4.2022

Networked in the sense of a “Smart Factory”

The Chiem­gau-based com­pa­ny Reg­nau­er Fer­tig­bau GmbH crea­tes house walls and cei­lings with a high degree of pre­fa­bri­ca­ti­on. Buil­ding with wood has been a tra­di­ti­on sin­ce 1929, as has the company’s phi­lo­so­phy of mas­terful­ly com­bi­ning a healt­hy indoor cli­ma­te, sty­lish archi­tec­tu­re and high func­tion­al and aes­the­tic standards.

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7. June 2022
HOB 4.2022

Thinking the other way round

The form­work is a mold into which fresh con­cre­te is pla­ced for the pro­duc­tion of con­cre­te com­pon­ents and which is remo­ved after har­dening. Every form is a chall­enge here, becau­se plan­ners and archi­tects need design free­dom to crea­te attrac­ti­ve living spaces.

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16. November 2021
HOB 8.2021

Passion for unique staircases

One is ama­zed when one hears what exci­ting chal­lenges an entre­pre­neur can face who sim­ply wants to replace one CNC sys­tem with ano­ther. At the Diehl stair­ca­se fac­to­ry in Frank­furt, it was the elec­tri­cal power that could have cau­sed parts of Frank­furt to go dark for a moment.

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20. October 2021
HK 5.2021

To the limits of what is possible

Bach­mann Holz in Form GmbH sees its com­pe­ten­ci­es whe­re others have long sin­ce left off. Based in Uznach, Switz­er­land, the spe­cia­list for tri­cky round wood moul­dings has advan­ced to beco­me a top address in its field over the past 25 years.

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9. September 2021
exakt 8/9.2021

State-of-the-art technology

It does not always have to be a new machi­ne: For com­pa­nies in the wood indus­try, it is often pro­fi­ta­ble to buy used equip­ment. “Retro-fit” offers from Rei­chen­ba­cher give such tre­asu­res a second life by pre­cis­e­ly adap­ting them to the requi­re­ments of their new environment.

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1. September 2021
Aus der Firmengruppe

4 new trainees in the group of companies of Reichenbacher-Hamuel

Start of app­ren­ti­ce­ship at the Rei­chen­ba­cher-Hamu­el group of com­pa­nies: Off to pro­fes­sio­nal life! We wel­co­me a total of 4 new trai­nees, inclu­ding an elec­tro­nics tech­ni­ci­an, two mecha­tro­nics tech­ni­ci­ans and an indus­tri­al clerk. We wish the new trai­nees a good start and much joy in their cho­sen professions.

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