Win-win situation for customers and Max Bögl
The Max Bögl Group has continued to focus on the construction of halls and is positioning itself even more broadly with several regional system construction locations. In addition to pure construction services with existing implementation planning, customers also receive advice and planning for all project phases on request. With the experts from Max Bögl, customers can now configure their hall individually and adapt it to their needs.
Intelligent modular system
The construction of the hall buildings can be imagined as a modular system of individual building blocks. The respective components such as supports, beams or roof trusses always fit precisely into each other and can be connected and extended as required. In this way, new buildings are always created according to the customer's design requirements. This construction method is equally applicable for small and large real estate objects and is suitable for all hall types - whether production, trade, warehouse or logistics (with / without office units). The system is simply adapted.
Efficient process flows
Klaus Lenkeit
Division Manager System Construction Bavaria
Alain Probst
Division Manager System Construction NRW
If customers from logistics, industry or other branches of industry want to plan and build a hall, Max Bögl has established seven process steps for this. The individual steps could also be adapted to the individual needs of the customers, according to Klaus Lenkeit, Head of the Systems Construction Division Bavaria, and Alain Probst, Head of the Systems Construction Division NRW. Both experienced managers have recently joined the Max Bögl Group's hall construction team.
In seven steps to your dream property
The Max Bögl hall system - A look behind the development process
Andreas Meyer
Head of Technical Services System Construction
If the term "system" is considered more globally, it comes from the ancient Greek word "sýstēma", which means "a whole composed and structured of several parts". According to Andreas Meyer, Head of Technical Services System Construction, all systems have one thing in common: they bring structure into complex processes so that they are simplified, faster and more efficient.
As a key driver of the development process at Max Bögl, Andreas Meyer explains in an interview with "mbquadrat" how the group of companies adapted the principle of systemization to the construction of halls and developed the system hall.
Logistics centre in Oelde - Sample project for Max Bögl hall system
Oliver Aust
Central Division Leader System Construction North
A current reference project for systematic construction is the 125,000 square metre logistics centre in Oelde, which Max Bögl has been building for real estate developer Gazeley since January 2018. The property, which is located on the A 2 motorway, connects the Ruhr area with Hanover and northern Germany. By the time it is expected to be completed in August 2019, two months earlier than planned, around 5,500 precast elements from the Liebenau and Hamminkeln production plants will have been installed. According to Oliver Aust, Central Division Manager System Construction North, the construction project is characterized by three things in particular:
Project data
- Start of construction: 27.01.2018
- Systematized precast elements: 5,500 pieces
- Producing Max Bögl Works: Liebenau and Hamminkeln
- Hall area: 125,000 m²
- Office space: 10,000 m²
- ceiling height: up to 20 m
- Number of loading ramps: 56 pieces
- Number of car parking spaces: 905 pieces
- Completion: ahead. August 2019