Bauer AG

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Bauer Aktiengesellschaft
Type Aktiengesellschaft
Industry Construction, engineering
Founded1790
Headquarters Schrobenhausen, Germany
Key people
RevenueEUR 1.7 billion (2022) [1]
Number of employees
12,000 (2022) [1]
Website www.bauer.de
BAUER Maschinen Group at bauma (trade fair) 2022 in Munich, Germany 2022-11 BAUER Bauma Review new.jpg
BAUER Maschinen Group at bauma (trade fair) 2022 in Munich, Germany
In the midst of a desert landscape, BAUER Nimr LLC in Oman operates the world's largest commercial, natural reed bed water treatment plant. Pflanzenklaranlage Oman BAUER AG.jpg
In the midst of a desert landscape, BAUER Nimr LLC in Oman operates the world's largest commercial, natural reed bed water treatment plant.
The eBG 33 was launched in 2021 as the first electrically powered Bauer drill rig. BAUER eBG33.jpg
The eBG 33 was launched in 2021 as the first electrically powered Bauer drill rig.
To protect against storm surges and flooding, Bauer is carrying out various task orders on the Herbert Hoover Dike in Florida. 2021-03 BAUER Instandsetzung Herbert Hoover Dike USA.jpg
To protect against storm surges and flooding, Bauer is carrying out various task orders on the Herbert Hoover Dike in Florida.

BAUER Aktiengesellschaft is a construction and machinery manufacturing company based in Schrobenhausen in Upper Bavaria, Germany.

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The core business is the manufacture of complex excavation pits, foundations and vertical seals as well as the development and manufacture of machines for this purpose. In 2022, the companies of the BAUER Group achieved total Group revenues of EUR 1.7 billion with around 12,000 employees worldwide.

History

In 1790, Sebastian Bauer (acting under the name Paur) from Deggendorf, son of a coppersmith family in the prior generation from Osterhofen (Lower Bavaria), took on a coppersmith's shop in Schrobenhausen. [2] For over a century, the coppersmith's shop participated in the establishment of breweries, performed roofing work with copper and manufactured objects for everyday household use.

In 1902, Andreas Bauer drilled an artesian well for the new railway station water house [3] in Schrobenhausen, which would make well-drilling a new business segment of the company. For his son Karl Bauer, the construction of the central water supply for the city of Schrobenhausen in 1928 was a key project. It was with this reference that he switched operations toward those of a well-drilling company and would soon become active with building wells and water supply facilities for cities and industrial enterprises all over Bavaria.

Karlheinz Bauer, born in 1928, and company shareholder since 1953, became the sole managing director in 1956 and switched operations to specialist foundation engineering. Two years later followed the invention of the ground anchor (injection anchor) on the construction site of the Bayerischer Rundfunk building in Munich. The company then applied for a patent on the construction procedure and began to market it internationally. The first overseas construction site was in Switzerland in 1959. The ground anchor was used here too, thus beginning its success story. In the 1960s, the construction procedure was primarily used in subway construction in numerous cities throughout the German Federal Republic.

In 1969, the company began designing and constructing an anchor drilling rig and in so doing took its first step toward becoming a machinery manufacturer. In 1975, the company received its first contracts in Libya, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. In the subsequent period, Bauer Spezialtiefbau continued to expand its construction activities and equipment sales to more countries. From the mid-1980s, it had established new focal areas in the Far East.

In 1976, the BG 7 heavy-duty rotary drilling rig was added to the machinery portfolio. Over the decades that followed, the BG range would develop into the core area of Bauer's mechanical engineering division. In 1984, it would develop and construct its own trench cutter. Two years later, Thomas Bauer – who had been part of the company since 1984 – became the sole managing director. Under his leadership, the internationalization of the BAUER Group in the machinery manufacturing and specialist foundation engineering sectors took place.

In 1990, BAUER und MOURIK Umwelttechnik GmbH & Co. was founded. After 2002, with the acquisition of FWS Filter- und Wassertechnik GmbH, BAUER Umwelt GmbH emerged. In 1992, the Thuringian company Schachtbau Nordhausen GmbH was acquired. The year before, together with Schachtbau Nordhausen, the subsidiary SPESA Spezialbau und Sanierung GmbH was founded.

In 1994, BAUER Aktiengesellschaft was founded as a holding company, whereby Deutsche Beteiligungs AG received shares of BAUER AG due to a capital increase in 1996. In 2001, with the restructuring, the BAUER Group was brought into being. BAUER Maschinen GmbH with the companies Klemm Bohrtechnik, MAT Mischanlagentechnik, RTG Rammtechnik, Eurodrill, TracMec and PILECO, became an independent operator on the market. On July 4, 2006, BAUER AG went public. On April 20, 2007, the company acquired German Water and Energy GmbH (GWE), and in so doing successfully expanded its commercial activities to include well technology, water and geothermal energy. The company's entire market presence was reorganized into the three main segments Construction, Equipment and Resources.

In the two years that followed, the machinery manufacturing plants in Aresing, Nordhausen, Tianjin (China) and Shanghai were expanded, and a new plant with over 34,000 m² of hall space was opened in Edelshausen as was a new machinery manufacturing plant in Conroe (Texas, United States).

In 2010, cutter technology celebrated its 25-year anniversary, and the biggest plant-based purification facility in the world to date was completed in Oman by Bauer Resources. [4] During the course of 2012, the company exceeded the 10,000 employees worldwide mark for the first time. In 2011 and 2012, the Hong Kong subsidiary of the Bauer Group was involved in the construction of an underground railroad station for the Guangzhouo-Shenzhen-Hong Kong high-speed rail line.

This was followed by contracts for the foundation work of what will be the world's tallest building [5] (Jeddah Tower) and Europe's tallest building [6] (Lakhta Center), as well as in 2014 the execution of the company's largest foundation engineering contract in Germany to date: the Schwarzkopf Tunnel bypass rail project in the Spessart region (Schwarzkopf Tunnel is part of the Main–Spessart railway). In 2015, Bauer celebrated its 225th anniversary and won the largest single contract in the company's history with the Kesslergrube remediation project. In 2017, the order for the expansion of the constructed wetland in Oman, completed in 2010, followed. A joint venture with Schlumberger existed from 2015 to 2020. [7] In 2018, Michael Stomberg succeeds Prof. Thomas Bauer as CEO and chairman of the executive board; consequently, Thomas Bauer became the chairman of the supervisory board. [8]

As part of the construction work for the Saudi Arabian megaproject NEOM, the subsidiary Saudi BAUER Foundation Contractors Ltd. was awarded a contract in August 2022 for a first specialist foundation engineering project - the installation of approx. 70 m deep large-diameter bored piles for The Line. At the end of 2022, Bauer was awarded the contract for the foundation work for two further construction sections of The Line. [9]

On March 15, 2023, CEO Michael Stomberg left the Executive Board of BAUER AG. Since then, the previous Executive Board members Peter Hingott and Florian Bauer have formed the top management team.

Group structure

The operations of the Group are divided into three segments: Construction, Equipment and Resources. The Construction segment offers specialist foundation engineering services and carries out foundation and excavation work, cut-off walls and ground improvements worldwide. Bauer's Equipment segment provides a full range of equipment for specialist foundation engineering as well as for the exploration, mining and extraction of natural resources. In the Resources Segment, Bauer operates with multiple business divisions and subsidiaries as service providers in the areas of drilling services and water wells, environmental services, constructed wetlands, mining and rehabilition. The company can also look back on numerous prestigious foundation projects, such as the Burj Khalifa or the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge. The Group has a large number of subsidiaries, including Schachtbau Nordhausen.

Since March 15, 2023, SD Thesaurus GmbH and Doblinger Beteiligung GmbH - acting together - hold the majority of shares in BAUER AG. Since June 20, 2023, BAUER AG is no longer listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. [10]

Special construction methods

The companies of the Group has been a major driving force in the development of various construction methods for specialist foundation engineering. The well-known methods include:

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