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BAU-HOW

BAU-HOW Milestones

1996 - Research

In 1996, after reviewing over a hundred different types of building systems, architect Hans-Bert Klersy concluded that all the systems had the unfortunate characteristic of drastically lacking in architectural freedom.

1998 – A new building system

Klery’s dissatisfaction with the flexibility of construction systems inspired him to work on a new construction system. This new construction system uses steel and concrete as the primary construction material.

2000 – 35.000 m² of industrialized building projects

Between 2000-2004 BAU-HOW tested the new construction system and erected up to 35,000 m² of office and residential projects in Germany, Sweden and Norway.

2006 – Raising capital

To construct a new building system for industrialized construction is one thing, but to standardize the construction is something completely different. A strong capital base was secured in the fall of 2006 to establish a solid base for the restart and development of the company.

2007 – Securing the land

After conducting careful studies, BAU- HOW chose the city of Ventspils in Latvia as the perfect location for BAU-HOW’s factory hub. In 2007, BAU-HOW purchased land in Ventspils that is large enough to hold up to four factories.

2008 – Management team

BAU-HOW recruits its management team. The team consists of well-known Scandinavian specialists with experience from more than 220.000 m² of industrialized building projects. Their background is either in the construction or the manufacturing business.

2009 –BAU-HOW production begins

After three years of careful planning, BAU-HOW begins production of the first Latvian factory in Ventspils in the fall of 2009.

BAU-HOW

BAU-HOW has been in existence for 12 years and has a well-planned and widely-proven construction system, a strong financial foundation, and is driven by an experienced management team. We will open our first factory in Latvia in the fall of 2009 as we begin production of buildings for the Scandinavian market.