European Engineered Construction Systems

VBBF turns into ECS

The European industrial representation ECS European Engineered Construction Systems Association e.V. based in Düsseldorf has started its business activities as of April 1, 2014. The association represents a total of twelve members, renowned manufacturers of the European construction industry. Its aim is to promote and develop reinforced concrete construction techniques. Sustainable solutions of high-grade products and services shall be established in the global competition. The commitment includes taking part in bodies and committees for European standardization, Construction Products...

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Issue 10/2012 VBBF Congress

Reinforcement seminar again a success

The relatively new association for the promotion and development of fastening systems, reinforcement, and façade engineering (Verein zur Förderung und Entwicklung der Befestigungs-, Bewehrungs- und...

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Issue 08/2020 Peikko Group Corporation

New Director standards and approvals nominated

Dr. Thomas Sippel, former Managing Director of the ECS Association, has been nominated as Director, Codes and Approvals, at Peikko Group Corporation starting 1st of August 2020. He will represent...

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Issue 01/2010 Efficient construction method

Bearings without complex bracket strips

The manufacturers united in VBBF (German association for the promotion and development of fastening, reinforcement and façade technology) are jointly committed to realize efficient concrete...

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Issue 07/2016 VDB

Conference of the Association of German Concrete Engineers

In May of 2016, many concrete technologists accepted the invitation of the Association of German Concrete Engineers (VDB) to the conference held at Graf Zeppelin House in the German city of...

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Issue 03/2015 Solidian

Textile reinforcement awarded

In January, the Innovation Prize Architecture + Construction was awarded on the occasion of the trade fair Messe Bau in Munich. The Solidian GmbH won the prize in the main category “Product of high...

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