The Bavaria-based expert company for precast concrete elements expands the network of the German Datacenter Association with more than 70 years of experience in residential and commercial construction.

Weber Betonwerk joins German Datacenter Association
GDA visits Weber Betonwerk: Michael Klaus, Robin Hillesheim and Stefan Schneider in front of the company building in Ippesheim.

GDA visits Weber Betonwerk: Michael Klaus, Robin Hillesheim and Stefan Schneider in front of the company building in Ippesheim.

Insight into the production of precast concrete elements at Weber Betonwerk

Insight into the production of precast concrete elements at Weber Betonwerk

Weber Betonwerk joins GDA

The Bavaria-based expert company for precast concrete elements expands the network of the German Datacenter Association with more than 70 years of experience in residential and commercial construction.

Weber Betonwerk produces precast concrete parts and offers innovative products and a comprehensive service for residential and commercial construction. With its almost 400 qualified, regularly trained employees, the company acts as a competent partner for modern construction and offers a complete service from planning and production to delivery. The company's own fleet of vehicles ensures that all orders are completed on time.

The site in Ippesheim, Bavaria, offers around 165,000 square meters of space for production, administration, storage and logistics. With latest technology and many years of know-how, high-quality precast concrete parts for residential complexes, office complexes, industrial or public buildings, data centers and transformer stations are produced in eight production halls.

“As a provider of innovative solution and technology concepts for prefabricated concrete construction, we also support the planning of data centers and supply tailor-made precast concrete parts for implementation," says Michael Klaus, Key Account Manager at Weber Betonwerk.

“In order to always be able to offer our customers innovative solutions, we not only have to use the latest technologies, but also base our business decisions on sound data and analyses. As a partner of GDA, we want to further develop our innovative strength and at the same time strengthen the network with our expertise,” adds Stefan Schneider, General Manager at Weber Betonwerk.

“In addition to structural requirements from cities and local authorities, the ecological footprint of components is also playing an increasingly important role in the design of data centers,” says GDA Chairwoman Anna Klaft. “In order for the industry to meet these challenges with innovative solutions, it needs the expertise of strong partners - we look forward to exchanging ideas with Weber Betonwerk.”

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