Betonwerk Vorderbrüggen

From a brickworks to a modern precast concrete plant

The company founded by Bernhard Vorderbrüggen senior in Verl in Germany that started with the manufacture of pit-fired bricks early 1888 has evolved into a long-lasting success story: Betonwerk Vorderbrüggen proudly looks back to a 125-year company history and has been producing precast concrete elements both at the headquarters in Verl and in Hamm meanwhile.

„Since the company foundation I would express as historical milestones, in particular, the expansion of the product portfolio by concrete products in pre-war time, the acquisition of the factory located in Hamm in 1988, the conversion...

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