Obermeyer planning + advising

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Obermeyer planning + advising

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legal form GmbH
founding 1958
Seat Munich , Germany
management Matthias Braun (Spokesperson GF)

Jens Ulrich

Number of employees 1400 (2019)
sales 96.7 million euros (2018)
Branch Construction planning
Website opb.de

The Obermeyer Planen + Consulting GmbH is a German engineering company and one of the largest independent German planning company in the fields of building , transport and energy and environment . The company is headquartered in Munich .

Corporate development

The Obermeyer group of companies employs around 900 people at 19 locations across Germany and more than 1,400 worldwide. The architects and engineers plan buildings, roads and railways, bridges and tunnels, including the technical infrastructure for supply and disposal. With specialists in other disciplines, the company offers the full range of construction planning services.

The company was founded on July 1, 1958 by the civil engineer Leonhard Obermeyer in Krailling near Munich as the Obermeyer engineering office . The company achieved widespread fame in particular through the construction of the Stachus basement in the 1960s. Then Obermeyer turned for the first time on a construction site, the top-down method on where the building is created from the top down. Today this construction method has established itself as the standard in urban tunnel construction.

The fall of the German-German wall heralded a phase in which further branches were founded in Germany and an enormous increase in employees. The company, now in the corporate form Obermeyer Planen + Beraten GmbH , was involved in numerous projects in the context of expanding the east-west transport infrastructure. At the same time, the expansion abroad and the further integration of specialists and architects began, so that the idea of ​​the overall planning office could be implemented more and more. Today the company is represented in around 20 countries with numerous branches and subsidiaries in the form of the OBERMEYER group.

The main focus of the overall planning office is on the business areas of buildings, transport, energy and the environment. This includes the areas of building construction & architecture, civil engineering, traffic, airports, water and waste management, immission control, sustainable construction, structural planning, technical building equipment, project management, geographic information systems, development. The company is a pioneer in the use of digital planning methods in construction ( Building Information Modeling "BIM") and is a member of BuildingSMART Germany.

The logo with the red square and an angle represents the abstraction of the founder's initials: the angle stands for the first name Leonhard , the square for the surname Obermeyer .

Projects

  • 1966–1971: Planning, construction, statics and local site management for the renovation of the transport structure and shopping center Karlsplatz-Stachus
  • Since the 1970s: Long-term involvement in the planning and construction of Munich's underground lines and in the construction of underground stations
  • 1986–2017: Overall planning, planning approval, tendering and site management for the expansion of the Aschaffenburg ring road . Length approx. 4.5 km with 11 bridges and 7 tunnel-like structures. In 2017, after 27 kajren, the city ring was completed by the last section, the “Bahnparallele Damm”, and opened to traffic.
  • 1990–1999: General planning for the reconstruction and expansion of the Palais am Lenbachplatz , Munich. Building construction planning in joint planning with the Branca office, property supervision, due diligence check
  • 1992–2017: New construction of the high-speed line Ebensfeld – Erfurt with a length of 107 km, 40 km of tunnels, 10 km of valley bridges; Preliminary draft, route variants, line tuning, spatial planning and planning approval procedures, draft, tender, implementation planning, overall coordination, sound reports and surveying; Commissioning of the line: 12/2017
  • 1993–2018: Overall planning of the New Munich Trade Fair Center in joint planning with Kaup, Scholz, Jesse + Partner. Exhibition space 200,000 m²; The last of the 18 exhibition halls C5 and C6 were completed in 2018
  • 2003–2009: Overall planning, preliminary, draft and approval planning for the new building of the Culture Wave City and the subsequent “City Balcony” in Hangzhou , China
  • 2005–2009: New construction of 1000 km high-speed railway line from Wuhan to Guangzhou , China; Consulting for planning, construction and trial operation for all trades
  • 2007–2008: Concept design for the new core area New East Region Fuzhou , China. Creation of an urban design for the new east town with an area of ​​approx. 35 km² including exhibition and congress center, cultural buildings, central business district, train station area and administration center
  • from 2008: General planning, preliminary design, draft planning, approval planning and implementation planning for the Al Ain Hospital in Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates . Hospital with acute beds, 149 rehabilitation beds, 2 royal suites, 10 VIP rooms, polyclinic and day clinic; Main usable area 133,500 m²; one of the first major projects that OPB planned using BIM .
  • from 2012: Planning of Metroline 2 (approx. 11 km), 9 underground stations, company building with depot including construction supervision Ho Chi Minh City , Vietnam

literature

  • Leonhard Obermeyer: Leonhard Obermeyer . In: Concrete and reinforced concrete construction , August 1998
  • Leonhard Obermeyer: Leonhard Obermeyer . In: Beton- und Stahlbetonbau , 1999
  • Klaus Stiglat: Civil engineers and their work . Ernst & Sohn, Berlin 2004, pp. 274–281, ISBN 3-433-01665-8
  • Leonhard Obermeyer (ed.): Planning and constructing. A presentation of selected works by the Obermeyer engineering office after 10 years of activity . Munich 1968.
  • Obermeyer planning office (ed.): Stachus Karlsplatz, Stachus Bau . Opening of the transport and shopping center in the state capital of Munich on November 26, 1970. Munich 1970.
  • Obermeyer Planen + Beraten Planning company for construction, environment, traffic and technical equipment mbH (Hrsg.): Technische Basis U-Bahn Munich . Munich 1990.
  • Planungsbüro Obermeyer, Society for Planning in Construction mbH (Ed.): 25 years of Planungsbüro Obermeyer. About our activity from the 10th anniversary to 1983 . Munich 1984.
  • Leonhard Obermeyer (Ed.): Obermeyer Planen + Beraten. 40 years of Obermeyer . Munich 2000, ISBN 3-00-006765-5
  • Leonhard Obermeyer (Ed.): 50 years of Obermeyer . Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-00-026273-9

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. OBERMEYER: Imprint. Retrieved July 27, 2020 .
  2. OBERMEYER: About Us. Retrieved July 27, 2020 .
  3. ^ Obermeyer Planen + Beraten GmbH, Munich. Retrieved July 27, 2020 .
  4. BERMEYER Planen + Beraten GmbH (Ed.): Stachus Karlsplatz. Stachus building. Festschrift for the completion of the underground shopping area and the underground car park in Munich's Stachusbauwerk. , 1970
  5. OBERMEYER Schedule + Consulting GmbH (ed.): Stachus Karlsplatz. Stachus building. Festschrift for the completion of the underground shopping area and the underground car park in Munich's Stachusbauwerk. , 1970
  6. ^ Dieter Rübel: The general planning of the New Munich Trade Fair Center. In: Messe München. Design, planning, implementation. 1998, pp. 38-43, ISBN 3-7913-1968-X
  7. Chen Haoru, Yu Shi Jiang: Culture Wave City / City Balcony. Hangzhou, China. In: German Architecture Yearbook. German Architecture Annual. , 2010/11, pp. 168-171.
  8. Jakob Przybylo, Nazareh Nejatbakhsh, Martin Egger: BIM at OBERMEYER Planen + Beraten GmbH. In: Building Information Modeling. Technological basics and industrial practice , 2015, pp. 445–461, ISBN 978-3-658-05605-6