Thomas Hagedorn Holding

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Thomas Hagedorn Holding GmbH

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founding 1997
Seat Gutersloh
management Thomas and Barbara Hagedorn
Number of employees 413
sales 114.9 million euros
Branch Demolition, renovation, disposal, recycling, civil engineering, revitalization, bulk goods
Website https://www.unternehmensgruppe-hagedorn.de/
As of December 31, 2018

The Thomas Hagedorn Holding GmbH is the parent company of Hagedorn Group , a German group of companies based in the East Westphalian town of Gütersloh . The group provides services in the area of demolition , restoration , disposal and recycling of rubble , as well as civil engineering and the revitalization of conversion areas . The group of companies is the market leader in Germany in the demolition sector.

Headquarters in Gütersloh

history

The company was founded by Thomas Hagedorn in Gütersloh in 1997. The first orders mainly consisted of demolishing single-family houses. In 1998 Hagedorn was founded by Dr. Oetker commissioned with the demolition of a factory building. In 1999, Hagedorn's wife Barbara joined the company. Hagedorn soon began to recycle rubble into new road building material .

Hagedorn GmbH was founded in August 2000 with Thomas Hagedorn as managing partner; the company was meanwhile active nationwide and employed 30 people. In 2002 Hagedorn bought a 10,000 m² industrial area in Gütersloh, on which the head office, a 600 m² workshop and parking space for the vehicle fleet are located to this day. In 2006 the Gütersloher Wertstoffzentrum GmbH (GWG) was founded for the production of recycling gravel, disposal and material flow management.

In 2007, two additional sites in the Bielefeld area were taken over by GWG. The Hagedorn Erdbau- und Ernahmungs-GmbH was founded in October 2011, as more and more orders included the preparation for civil engineering. Since 2013, the GWG has had official approval to accept and process large quantities of contaminated building materials. In the same year, Hagedorn Revital GmbH was founded, as the company was increasingly taking over the preparation of conversion areas.

In 2016, the group founded, operated and invested in the online platform Brownfield24, which brings together providers and interested parties of industrial and commercial conversion areas . On July 1, 2017, Hagedorn took over the Cologne-based family company Jean Harzheim GmbH & Co. KG, which carries out demolition work, industrial dismantling and the dismantling of high-rise buildings and bridges.

In 2017, part of the Hagedorn Group acquired the former Gustav Knepper power plant . In the summer of 2018, the demolition and renovation work required to dismantle the power plant began. On February 17, 2019, the cooling tower, the chimney and the boiler house were blown up . The entire revitalization process will last until 2021.

In 2018, Deutsche Sprengunion GmbH was founded for the explosive technology division, also with the aim of continuing to offer training as a demolition master. In December 2019, the Hagedorn Group acquired the hard coal power plant in Lünen . The dismantling work began in early 2020. The area is being revitalized and will therefore be available as a new business location for Lünen and the Unna district .

Divisions

Hagedorn is active throughout Germany in the areas of demolition and remediation of contaminated sites . This includes the dismantling of buildings and wind turbines, the rehabilitation of contaminated land and blasting work to remove structures.

In the waste management company in Gütersloh, waste, valuable and recycling building materials are used and reprocessed. The recycling building material RCL is made from rubble, road rubble, concrete and bricks and used as ballast in road, earth, landscaping and building construction.

Hagedorn Bau GmbH takes on earthworks and sewer construction, preparatory civil engineering work, industrial road construction, development of construction and commercial areas and the production of complete outdoor facilities including surface coverings.

Hagedorn Revital GmbH is revitalizing disused existing areas (brownfields) into new building land. These are handed over to the Hagedorn group of companies for new projects.

social commitment

The company supports social projects and, since 2013, the "Simply Football" initiative, which enables handicapped children and young people to play football. In 2014, Barbara Hagedorn launched the "MIThelfen" initiative, in which Hagedorn employees get involved together socially. In this context, employees initiate and carry out social projects on their own every year. The company releases its employees for this, makes machines available and bears the costs incurred for carrying out the project.

Awards

Innovator of the year 2019 - Christian Hülsewig, Ranga Yorgeshwar , Barbara Hagedorn and Thomas Hagedorn
  • 2009 “Family wins” from the Bertelsmann Foundation and the Gütersloh district
  • 2014 Sandvik Customer Innovation Award from Sandvik Construction
  • 2018 TOP JOB seal from the center for employer attractiveness (zeag GmbH)
  • 2018 TOP 100 seal from the Vienna University of Economics and Business
  • 2019 “Innovator of the year” in the TOP 100 innovation competition
  • 2019 Best Place To Learn
  • 2019 1st place in the "Family Wins" competition
  • 2019 Excellent training company
  • 2019 HR Excellence Award in the categories "KMU Well Being (Health & Safety)" and "SME Innovation of the Year"
  • 2019 Innovations Champion Wirtschaftswoche
  • 2019 best employer brand

Web links

Commons : Hagedorn Group of Companies  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. a b c d Bünder, Helmut (May 22, 2018): "We have made the demolition business socially acceptable", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, accessed on June 26, 2019
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  4. a b Hagedorn group of companies. Retrieved on July 11, 2019 (German).
  5. Rechlin, Stephan (March 13, 2012): Too much gravel: Hagedorn is growing, Westfalen-Blatt, accessed on June 26, 2019
  6. a b Patzer Verlag GmbH & Co KG, Berlin Germany: Sandvik honors Hagedorn: Innovations are created in close cooperation with customers. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
  7. ^ Patzer Verlag GmbH & Co KG, Berlin Germany: Most successful demolition company: Hagedorn rises in global rankings. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
  8. André Winternitz: Demolition specialist Hagedorn takes over Harzheim GmbH. In: rottenplaces.de. June 30, 2017, accessed on July 11, 2019 (German).
  9. ↑ The Knepper power plant has started to be demolished - the site is to become a logistics location. Retrieved July 18, 2019 .
  10. ^ Patzer Verlag GmbH & Co KG, Berlin Germany: Hagedorn: Deutsche Sprengunion founded. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
  11. ^ FOCUS Online: Lünen : Lünen power plant is to be demolished after a change of ownership. Retrieved February 10, 2020 .
  12. WORLD: Lünen power plant is to be demolished after a change of ownership . In: THE WORLD . December 5, 2019 ( welt.de [accessed February 10, 2020]).
  13. Jens Dünhölter: Hagedorn lets children dig. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
  14. Michael Diekmann: "It's a lucky day for Olderdissen". Retrieved on July 11, 2019 (German).
  15. Award-winning work - The “familie wins” company competition in the Gütersloh district. Retrieved on July 11, 2019 (German).
  16. ^ Patzer Verlag GmbH & Co KG, Berlin Germany: Hagedorn writes a success story. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
  17. Award for Hagedorn. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
  18. ^ Patzer Verlag GmbH & Co KG, Berlin Germany: Hagedorn is "Innovator of the Year" at TOP 100. Accessed on July 8, 2019 .
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  22. Quadriga Media Berlin GmbH, Berlin: List of winners 2019. In: HR Excellence Awards. Retrieved February 27, 2020 .
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  24. Employer Brand Managers Club, Salzburg: Winner 2019 </title>. Retrieved February 27, 2020 .