Nickel & Eggeling
Nickel & Eggeling GmbH & Co. KG
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legal form | GmbH & Co. KG |
founding | 1961 |
Seat | Dortmund , Germany |
management | Ernst Eggeling, Heinrich Nickel |
Number of employees | approx. 1300 |
Branch | construction |
Nickel + Eggeling (N + E) was a German construction company based in Dortmund that specialized in concrete construction. It was founded in 1961 and went early 1990s in bankruptcy .
Construction
The designs of the company N & D usually quite extensive housing estates were in a standardized reinforced concrete -Schalungsverfahren with curtain- washed concrete built principal façade, for on the construction site each have their own concrete plant was built. At the depot in the Mengede district of Dortmund, the facade components were manufactured in a separate concrete plant. N + E was also involved in the construction of infrastructure buildings such as underground stations and commercial properties.
Projects:
- Housing estate in Bochum- Altenbochum , between Laerstraße and Postkutschenweg
- Housing estate in Bochum- Höntrop , between Ginster-, Holunderweg, Horneburg and Friedlandstraße (1980–1982)
- Construction lots 2 and 3 of the Dortmund Stadtbahn (in cooperation with several other construction companies)
- Volkswohl Bund high-rise in Dortmund (in a joint venture; 1970–1972, demolished in 2008)
The company N + E also held the license for the construction of the shell structures by the Swiss architect Heinz Isler as well as its own patents on precast concrete manufacturing processes.
Literature and Sources
- Integrated urban district development concept Mengede p. 26 PDF, accessed on July 12, 2015
- Ekkehard Ramm: Heinz Isler, bowls. (Exhibition catalog) 3rd edition, Zurich 2002, ISBN 3-7281-2792-2 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ On the site originally was mine settlement colony Dannebaum of mine Dannebaum from the year 1892nd
- ↑ previously undeveloped field
- ↑ magazine "Our company" Construction of Deilman-Haniel, no. 5 Christmas 1969 p.18 f. and 12 August 1973 p. 19 (PDFs, accessed June 16, 2015)
- ↑ Magazin Unser Betrieb , Deilman-Haniel, No. 10 (June 1972), p. 16