Abbruch Liegl GmbH

On the Schrederwiesen 28, Munich, Bayern [Bavaria], Germany | Waste Management

History

On March 21, 1947, Fridolin and Ingeborg Liegl , obeying the requirements of the time, founded a demolition and material recycling business .

Material recovery and the prevention of uncontrolled collapse of existing war ruins were the premises at that time.

Manual work was the daily bread of our employees - 1200 bricks a day removed, cleaned and loaded by hand, were a rather average daily output of an experienced demolition worker.

Huge order volumes, caused by the economic miracle, moved the mechanical demolition more and more to the fore for time and cost reasons. Applied technology and new ideas have become our trademarks.

1949

The partial demolition of the Munich Platzl (near the Hofbräuhaus) challenges the young team to the utmost

1954

With the first duty cycle crawler crane in downtown Munich - despite concerns of the authorities about the new technology - we pave the way for the future of machines

1962

Dismantling of a church tower in Upper Bavaria

1968

Blasting in the immediate vicinity of machine systems when the HKW MÜnchen II was demolished

1972

The first Bobcat (compact loader) helps demolish a hot steam generator at MTU Munich

1974

Our senior boss is elected chairman of the German Demolition Association

1976

One of the first scrap shears as an excavator attachment is used at BMW Plant 5.0 in Dingolfing

1978

The controlled demolition of an electroplating plant initiates the establishment of the environmental protection department in the Munich city council

1986

Excavator-attached concrete milling machines separate contaminated material from the clean subsoil in a remediation program by AGIP Germany

1996

The first long-front excavator bites its way through an office building in Munich - a new level of precision in demolition is possible

1999

The Bavarian Minister of the Interior presents our senior boss with the Federal Cross of Merit 'For a life's work to promote and socially establish the demolition trade'

2002

On behalf of STRABAG AG, bridge caps are removed using hydraulic pliers to protect the building

2008

sealed off black areas in the clean room laboratories of IABG mbH in Ottobrunn / Munich give space for dismantling work

2014

The Mangfall Valley is an idyllic place in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps for humans and animals, yet it is heavily polluted - with lead, PCB, PCP, PAH, dioxin and asbestos. We recover, secure and dispose of the pollutants from an old substation; the encompassing water protection area and drinking water reservoir of the metropolis of Munich remains untouched

Today demolition is constant technical progress and we help shape it

Company Details
Company NameAbbruch Liegl GmbH
Business CategoryWaste Management
AddressOn the Schrederwiesen 28
Munich
Bayern [Bavaria]
Germany
ZIP: 80995
PresidentNA
Year Established1949
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday-Thursday 8am–5pm Friday 8am–3pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed

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