B.T. Innovation

Innovative products for the precast ­concrete industry and architects

The company B.T. Innovation has been internationally active as developer of innovative products for the construction and precast concrete industry for many years. Architects and planners are also becoming increasingly interested in the company’s intelligent products – because they enable new solutions in planning and construction and because, in addition, they save time and costs.

The headquarters of the company in Magdeburg, Germany, a systematically conceived building by the architect Ralf Niebergall, is a good example. The company’s CEO and the headquarters developer Felix von Limburg...

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