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legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 1890
Seat Memmingen , Germany
management Jürgen Unglehrt, Ralph Bartsch and Roland Albrecht
Number of employees approx. 200
sales approx. 60 million euros
Branch construction
Website www.unglehrt.de

Unglehrt Headquarters (2017)

The Unglehrt GmbH & Co. KG is a medium-sized, mainly active in southern Germany Construction , headquartered in Upper Swabia Memmingen in Bavaria .

Fields of activity and structure

The group of companies unites various subsidiaries, including the main company, which specializes in industrial turnkey construction, as well as those on investor projects and property management (Wohn und Industriebau GmbH), gravel mining (Allgäu Kies), system stone production, precast production, direct sales of ready-mixed concrete (Aitrach-Memmingen transport concrete works GmbH & Co. KG), focused on the production of large monolithic containers.

The company has been family-owned since it was founded. In addition to the head office in Memmingen, there is a branch in Brand-Erbisdorf , Saxony , a concrete plant in Darast near Bad Grönenbach and a concrete goods plant in Aitrach, Baden-Württemberg .

history

Beginnings

The company was founded in 1890 in Bachgasse in Memmingen by Franz Unglehrt, who gained his start-up capital from the sale of his father's carpenter's business. In 1900 the company started the production of cement pipes and various concrete products, which continues to this day, and in 1915 it founded the first gravel and crushed stone works in the region. The first gravel pit in the Memmingen government area was on the site of today's Stadtweiher kindergarten. From construction the business were starting from 1931 civil engineering , road construction and hydraulic engineering developed.

National Socialism

The first Europe-wide missions followed in 1939, at that time mainly due to the war in the east of the continent. In the war years, industrial precast production also began. It was one of the largest employers in the small town and was classified as a vitally important company.

The "concrete unit-massive barracks system-Unglehrt" was used at over five airfields, various barracks and military training centers. The largest National Socialist military building carried out by the company was the Altenstadt Flak Artillery School for a 250-man regular crew and 1,700 course participants.

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Post-war to the present

In the 1950s, the company developed under Rolf Unglehrt's leadership and at times employed over 1700 people. The upswing was mainly due to the reconstruction of the infrastructure.

In the following decades, a restructuring followed, including targeted staff reductions in favor of subcontractors, in order to ensure competitiveness in southern Germany. In 1956 the company's first prefabricated reinforced concrete parts were produced. The now dominant branch of industrial turnkey construction was established in the 1970s.

With the Unglehrt GmbH & Co. KG Saxony construction in 1991 in Freiberg founded the only still existing branch of the construction company outside of southern Germany, which in 1995 employed approximately 90 employees. In 2004 the company carried out its southernmost construction to date with a turnkey logistics center near Verona .

Further historical branches

1937–1951 Munich

1954–1964 Schwäbisch-Gmünd

buildings

The company was responsible for the planning and construction of the Rottachtalsperre and was involved in the construction of the Marienau Charterhouse .

Buildings in Memmingen For example, the seven-roof house in Memmingen, which was badly damaged in the Second World War, was rebuilt by the company. The buildings realized in Memmingen include the Bismarck School (1902), the synagogue built in 1909 and destroyed in 1938 with the help of the company , the Memmingen train station , the Memmingen-Süd police station, some of the villas along the city moat, post-war residential complexes in the east and in the Berliner Freiheit, the manufacturing and administration buildings of Magnet-Schultz , Dachser , Rohde & Schwarz , the Reisacher car dealership and the Memminger Zeitung .

Prices

In 1985 the company was awarded the 1st prize of the Cembureau European Award by the European Commission.

The third generation of business managers who joined the company in 1952, Rolf Unglehrt, was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit for his services to the economic upswing in the post-war period .

Web links

Commons : Untitled  - collection of images, videos, and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Untitled - Untitled. Retrieved November 7, 2019 .
  2. Joachim Jahn (†), Hans-Wolfgang Bayer, Uli Braun (ed.), Paul Hoser: The history of the city of Memmingen. Vol. 2: From a new beginning in the Kingdom of Bavaria to 1945. Theiss, Stuttgart 2001, p. #.
  3. Winfried Nerdinger (Ed.): Building in National Socialism. Klinkhardt & Biermann, Munich 1993, ISBN 3-7814-0360-2 , S. #.
  4. Planning - Building - Constructing: Construction company UNGLEHRT celebrates its 125th company anniversary . In: Courier . Kurier Verlag, Memmingen September 23, 2015.
  5. Julius Miedel : The Jews in Memmingen . Th. Otto's Buchdruckerei, Memmingen 1909, p. 99 , urn : nbn: de: hebis: 30-180011699007 .
  6. ^ Paul Hoser : The history of the city of Memmingen. From a new beginning in the Kingdom of Bavaria to 1945. Konrad Theiss Verlag , Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-8062-1316-X , p. 226 .