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Construction • Equipment • Resources
Specialist foundation engineering works
for the Schwarzkopf tunnel bypass in the
Spessart region of Germany
L ooking back at 225 years of history, it is amazing just
how adaptable a company has to be and how it can
develop so consistently at the same time. During this
time, a craftsman‘s business has bloomed into a Group that
employs more than 10,400 people in over 110 companies
in more than 70 countries around the world. The world is
our market – this is the BAUER Group‘s motto, which has
greatly shaped the company‘s activities in recent years.
The divisions and companies manage themselves on an
independent basis within the Group. This has been and
continues to be a huge bonus. Despite this international
focus, the Group has its feet fi rmly on the ground. Bauer
remains a family business, whose values and management
principles shape the entire Group. Every Group employee
lives these values and principles when dealing with custo-
mers, partners, and friends, each and every day.
Passion for progress – this slogan refl ects the huge inno-
vative strength that is revealed when developing construc-
tion methods or our machinery and when launching new
business segments. Our employees‘ personal drive and
motivation have made us into one of the global leaders in
the specialist foundation engineering sector and the leading
global manufacturer of specialist foundation engineering
equipment.
Today, Bauer is a name that is associated with the most
diffi cult and largest foundation works in the world that are
performed with powerful, innovative and highly effi cient
machinery. We are also continuously gaining strength in
the environmental technology business and in the sector
for products and services for water and natural resources.
We are going to jointly build our future on the bedrock of
this success. We are proud of our achievements and look
forward to our future tasks with joy and enthusiasm.
Sincerely,
Prof. Thomas Bauer
4 THE BAUER GROUP
The BAUER Group
Construction Equipment Resources
BAUER Spezialtiefbau GmbH, the
original parent company of the BAUER
Group, has been a major driving force
in the development of specialist foun-
dation engineering, and carries out
projects all over the world. Bauer Spe-
zialtiefbau is organized on a regional
basis in Germany, and operates on
all the world‘s continents with over
50 subsidiaries and branch offi ces.
Market trends have meant that most
of the company’s revenues are now
generated outside of Germany. Bauer
has major subsidiaries and branch
offi ces in the United Arab Emirates,
Malaysia, Egypt and the USA among
other locations. Bauer has built up net-
works in numerous regions around
the world, enabling it to acquire and
execute contracts both in the countries
in which it is represented and in neigh-
boring countries, using its own machi-
nery and in-house engineering consul-
tancy. In addition to the predominant
fi eld of specialist foundation enginee-
ring, Group companies SCHACHTBAU
NORDHAUSEN GmbH, SPESA Spe-
zialbau und Sanierung GmbH and
Wöhr + Bauer GmbH also carry out
general construction activities such as
civil engineering, environmental engi-
neering and project development.
The BAUER Maschinen Group is the
world market leader in the development
and manufacture of specialist founda-
tion engineering equipment. BAUER
Maschinen GmbH – the holding com-
pany for the subsidiaries – designs and
builds heavy-duty drilling rigs, trench
cutters, grab systems, vibrators and
deep drilling rigs, as well as the related
tooling, at its plants in Schrobenhau-
sen, Aresing and Edelshausen. The
company also operates manufacturing
facilities in the USA, Russia, China,
Malaysia, Italy, Singapore and Turkey.
It is supplied with components from
within the BAUER Group by Schacht-
bau Nordhausen and Olbersdorfer
Guß. The BAUER Maschinen Group
operates a global sales and service
network.
The Resources segment is focused
on products and services in the areas
of water, environment and natural
resources. BAUER Resources GmbH
is the holding company, under the
umbrella of which the subsidiaries
operate as full-service providers.
Resources and its subsidiaries focuses
on projects all over the world. In the
respective regions, management has
access to the professionally focused
competence centers of Water Treat-
ment, Process and Biotechnology, En-
vironmental Rehabilitation and Waste
Management, Drilling Technologies and
Well Drilling. They pool the know-how
and support of the operating compa-
nies in their activities.
5
T he BAUER Group is a leading provider of services,
equipment and products dealing with ground and
groundwater. During its colorful history, the company
has changed many times, discovered new business seg-
ments and reached out into the world. But one important
factor has always remained in focus – the company struc-
ture based on a family business.
The origins of the family business from Schrobenhausen
date back to 1790 when Sebastian Bauer from Deggendorf
acquired a coppersmith‘s shop. Coppersmiths worked
mainly for breweries, though also producing household
items.
Technical progress led to a decline in the coppersmith‘s
craft. The fourth-generation Bauer to run the family business,
Andreas Bauer (1858 to 1933), took it in a new direction.
He discovered that it was possible to sink artesian wells in
Schrobenhausen. The Directorate General of the Royal Bava-
rian Transport Corporation commissioned him to construct
the well for the waterhouse at Schrobenhausen Station on
the new railway line between Augsburg and Ingolstadt.
After the First World War, the representative of the next
generation, engineer Karl Bauer (1894 to 1956), extended
this expertise in well drilling. A major advance came in 1928,
with the construction of the central water supply system
for Schrobenhausen – a home-town job which Karl Bauer
devoted all his energies to acquiring. He then had a project
under his belt which he could put forward as a reference,
and the water supply and well drilling business expanded
all across Bavaria.
Like for many other companies, the Second World War
was also a major setback to the Bauer business. More and
more of its employees were called up for military service,
and many of them never returned. When the war was over,
many local authorities needed wells and water pipes. The
work was hard. The largest and most important item of
construction equipment was the tripod.
The next generation of the family, in the person of Karlheinz
Bauer (born in 1928), entered the business during this start-
up phase. He was already well established in the business
when his father unexpectedly died in 1956. While the business
was still under the management of Karl Bauer the fi rst works
in the fi eld of foundation engineering – subsequently termed
specialist foundation engineering by Dr. Karlheinz Bauer – had
been carried out.
In the 1950s Bauer moved more and more into this fi eld.
A key development was the invention of the grout injection
anchor in 1958. The company was contracted to construct
a large, exposed excavation pit with anchored pile walls for
the Bayerische Rundfunk (Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation)
center in Munich. Shafts were dug outside of the piled walls,
and the anchors shall be drilled into these shafts and secured
in place. But the boreholes drifted and did not reach the
shafts. With project deadline closing in, Bauer came up
with the idea of injecting cement into the tip of the anchor
through the drill casing. The anchors held, and the Bauer
anchor was born.
The new technique was devised just in time to be used
on the underground rail system construction projects in
major German cities during the 1960s. Bauer underwent
strong growth. Sales boomed, as did workforce numbers.
Following initial contracts outside of Germany in Switzer-
land and Austria, Bauer was soon responding to the major
demand for construction engineering due to the oil boom,
carrying out projects in Libya and Saudi Arabia. However,
there was a lack of specialized machinery for the new tech-
niques, for pile driving and for anchoring. Consequently, the
company decided to design and manufacture a brand new
anchor drilling rig, and in 1969, the fi rst UBW 01 anchor
drilling unit rolled off the production line. It was followed in
1976 by the fi rst rotary drilling rig, the BG 7, and in 1984
by the trench cutter. It was also in 1984 that the fi rst large-
scale equipment manufacturing workshop was built – today‘s
Schrobenhausen plant.
Bauer – a colorful history
A tripod was used for well drilling until the 1950s
Invention of the injection anchor on the construction site of
the Bayerischer Rundfunk building in 1958
THE BAUER GROUP
6 THE BAUER GROUP
With Prof. Dipl.-Kfm.Thomas Bauer (born 1955), the seventh
generation of the Bauer family joined the company in 1982.
During his time at the family business, he began as a com-
mercial manager of the International Division, then took over
as general commercial manager and plant manager. From
1986 onward he was the sole managing director of the com-
pany. As construction volumes in the Middle East began to
fall, Bauer found new markets in the Far East and in other
regions of the world. The internationalization of the business
was driven forward concertedly. The growing equipment busi-
ness now demanded its own dedicated selling organization.
Towards the end of the 1980s, Thomas Bauer undertook
targeted steps to strengthen the existing business segments
by means of strategic additions. He looked to move Bauer
into new business fi elds related to specialist foundation en-
gineering so as to be able to offer full-service packages and
operate as a general contractor. The fi rst steps were made
with the founding of Wöhr + Bauer GmbH and of BAUER
und MOURIK Umwelttechnik GmbH & Co.
During this period the market situation in Germany changed
fundamentally. The year 1989 became a turning point in
German history, with the fall of the Berlin Wall. German reuni-
fi cation opened up major new opportunities for the con-
struction industry. In the summer of 1992, Bauer acquired
SCHACHTBAU NORDHAUSEN GmbH from the Treuhand-
anstalt privatization agency. The company had been involved
in projects throughout the entire GDR mining sector and had
carried out major specialist foundation engineering projects
throughout the Eastern Block.
The 1990s were an exciting time for everyone involved in the
construction industry. The enormous demand for construc-
The Bauer drilling rig BG 7 was manufactured for the fi rst time
in Schrobenhausen in 1976
tion work following German reunifi cation quickly attracted
foreign competitors, and led to a ruinous price war. The boom
of the early years – during which Bauer constructed large
numbers of excavation pits in Berlin, Leipzig, and Dresden –
lasted only until 1995.
Over the following critical years, Bauer was able to keep its
balance on its international construction operations and the
worldwide equipment sales whilst other renowned German
construction companies did not survive the tough competi-
tion. The Far East crisis of 1998/99 also impacted heavily
on the equipment business. The company‘s management
employed all its skills and effort to guide the business
through the crisis.
After the year 2000, targeted measures were put in place
to update the business in line with the changing world. The
already advanced process of internationalization helped to
strengthen it in all areas. Soon more than 80 percent of the
equipment business total sales were being generated outside
of Germany, while the international sales of the specialist foun-
dation engineering business were three times its domestic
sales.
In 2001 a parting of the ways occurred. BAUER Maschinen
GmbH, which had previously been a division of BAUER
Spezialtiefbau GmbH, became an independent entity. BAUER
AG, founded in 1994 as a holding company, took on service
functions for the operating companies. Since that time,
Thomas Bauer has been Chairman of the Management Board
of the parent company. The operating companies are headed
by their own directors.
The biggest boom during this period was enjoyed by the
equipment business. In 2002, a large-scale factory hall with
extensive grounds was acquired in Aresing near Schroben-
hausen. This site offered the ideal setting for effi cient assembly
of the large machinery. The equipment business grew, new
subsidiaries were acquired, and new capacities had to be
built up. Manufacturing facilities were also established in
the USA, Russia, China and Malaysia. During this phase the
company was preparing for its stock market listing – a major
step in the history. As well as new shares, the shares held by
Deutsche Beteiligungs AG, which had been a share-
holder in BAUER AG since 1996, also came on the market.
48.19 percent of the shares were retained by the Bauer
family. On July 4th, 2006 BAUER AG was listed on the
Frankfurt Stock Exchange for the fi rst time.
Dipl.-Ing. Karl Bauer (left) turned the company into an industrial well
builder known throughout Bavaria. Dr.-Ing. Karlheinz Bauer led the com-
pany onto the international stage, taking it into the field of specialist
foundation engineering and launching equipment manufacturing opera-
tions. Prof. Dipl.-Kfm. Thomas Bauer shaped the current global Group,
with a network of operations on every continent.
Major specialist foundation engineering works at Munich
Airport‘s Terminal 2 in 2000
7THE BAUER GROUP
1790 Sebastian Bauer acquires a coppersmith‘s
shop in the center of Schrobenhausen
1928 Dipl.-Ing. Karl Bauer constructs the Schroben-
hausen water supply system
1948 First business premises on Wittelsbacherstrasse
1952 Dr.-Ing. Karlheinz Bauer joins the business
1958 Invention of the injection anchor on the
construction site of the Bayerischer Rundfunk
building in Munich
1969 First anchor drilling rig UBW 01
1972 Construction of the new head offi ce
administration building
1975 First contracts in the Middle East (Libya,
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates)
1976 First heavy-duty rotary drilling rig BG 7
1984 Works complex West begins operations
1984 Construction of the fi rst trench cutter and use
at the Brombachsee lake
1986 Prof. Thomas Bauer becomes sole managing
director of BAUER Spezialtiefbau GmbH
1990 Founding of BAUER und MOURIK Umwelt-
technik GmbH & Co.
1992 Acquisition of SCHACHTBAU NORDHAUSEN
GmbH
1994 Founding of BAUER Aktiengesellschaft
2002 Acquisition of extensive plant grounds in
Aresing for the equipment business
2006 On July 4th: First public listing of BAUER AG
on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange
2007 Founding of BAUER Resources GmbH and
reorganization into the Construction, Equipment,
and Resources segments.
2008 Expansion of machinery manufacturing capa-
cities in Aresing and Nordhausen as well as in
Tianjin and Shanghai, China
2009 BAUER Group concludes its largest investment
program ever: new head offi ce administration
building in Schrobenhausen, new plant in Edels-
hausen; inauguration of machinery manufactu-
ring plant in Conroe, Texas, USA
2010 Completion of the world‘s largest reed bed
treatment plant in Oman
2011 The fi rst deep drilling rig was sold to South
America
2012 The company‘s workforce topped the 10,000
mark for the fi rst time
2013 Foundation works for the future tallest buildings
in the world and Europe; execution of the largest
specialist foundation engineering contract in
Germany – the „Schwarzkopf Tunnel Bypass“
railway project in Spessart
2015 Bauer celebrated its 225th anniversary; the
largest single contract in the history of the
company was acquired in the environmental
business
ChronicleIn the spring of 2007 the market presence of the BAUER
Group was restructured. Alongside the two pillars Construc-
tion and Equipment, a third segment – Resources – was
established, which specializes in water, environment and
natural resources – a concept for the future.
In the years 2007 to 2009, the largest investment program
in the company‘s history was implemented. A new adminis-
tration block was built at the Group‘s head offi ce in Schroben-
hausen. After moving into the new building, the company set
about modernizing the existing main block. At the machinery
manufacturing plant in Aresing, major building works were
needed to handle the growth in production. The Edelshausen
plant was expanded with a welding shop, a turning shop and
anchor production. At the plant of SCHACHTBAU NORD-
HAUSEN GmbH, the welding shop facilities were expanded.
A facility for the manufacture of drilling rigs and anchor drilling
rigs was constructed in Conroe, Texas, USA, in order to es-
tablish a production presence in the dollar zone and to get
closer to the company‘s customers. The plants in Shanghai
and Tianjin, China, were expanded.
The fi nancial crisis of 2009 and the subsequent Euro currency
and debt crisis in the European Union also impacted on the
construction and machinery manufacturing sectors. In 2010,
among this diffi cult period, Bauer constructed the world‘s
largest reed bed treatment plant in Oman. This was a pionee-
ring project, spanning 450 soccer pitches at the time and
expanded even further later on. New business segments
also started to show their fi rst successes. The intensive de-
velopments for deep drilling rigs for the oil and gas industry
led to the fi rst sales in 2011. In the same year, the underwa-
ter drilling business sunk the foundation for a tidal turbine
near Scotland under the most diffi cult of conditions.
In 2012, the company‘s workforce topped 10,000 for the
fi rst time. Major projects show clearly that Bauer sets stan-
dards in specialist foundation engineering. The Burj Khalifa
is built on Bauer piles, and the company has also constructed
the foundations for the Kingdom Tower in Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia, and the Laktha Tower in St. Petersburg, Russia,
the new tallest buildings in the world and Europe.
The company celebrated its 225th anniversary in 2015 during
hard times. The company went through some turbulent years
on account of the many problems in the world, combined with
diffi cult projects. The largest contract for the Group received
by the environmental business for the remediation of a former
landfi ll in Grenzach-Wyhlen near the Swiss border points to-
ward a promising future for the business with a long tradition.
Bauer head offi ce in Schrobenhausen
Foundation works for the longest
sea bridge between Hong Kong
and Macao
Trend in revenues 1950 - 2014 in EUR million
ResourcesEquipmentConstruction Germany + International
Period1950 - 1985
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
01950 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2014
Operations in over 70 countries
People from around 80 nations
Over 10.000 employees worldwide
More than 1 10 Group companies
10 THE BAUER GROUP
The Worldis our Market
USA
Houston, Texas
11THE BAUER GROUP
Construction
Equipment sales
Resources
Equipment production sites
GERMANY
Schrobenhausen Aresing Edelshausen Nordhausen
RUSSIA
Kurgan
FAR EAST
Tianjin, China
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Biggest equipment plants in the world
BAUER Spezialtiefbau GmbH, the original parent com-
pany of the BAUER Group, has been a major driving
force in the development of specialist foundation en-
gineering, and carries out projects all over the world. Bauer
Spezialtiefbau is organized on a regional basis in Germany,
and operates on all the world‘s continents with over 50 sub-
sidiaries and branch offi ces. Networks all around the world
make it possible to utilize machinery and know-how quickly
and fl exibly, thus always providing an ideal technical and
economic solution.
All of the customary construction methods of foundation
engineering and those developed by the company itself are
employed. The main services include all types of bored piles,
anchors, diaphragm and cut-off walls, injections, and vibration
methods. The recognized quality of these services comes
from many years‘ experience, qualifi ed employees and on-
going development activities. The main areas of application
include creating complex excavation pits, foundations for
large infrastructure projects and buildings, cut-off walls and
ground improvements.
In addition to the key specialist foundation engineering busi-
ness, the company also carries out general construction
work such as civil engineering, environmental projects,
and project development.
Bauer Spezialtiefbau – a global network
Construction
Foundation works in the tightest of spaces for the Market
Street Tower project in Singapore
Constructing an excavation pit for a second lock basin in
Zerben, Germany
Remediation of a historic railway structure by Schachtbau
Nordhausen in Thuringia, Germany
13
Ground improvement for Palm Jumeirah, an artifi cial island
on the coast off Dubai
Diaphragm walling works for the Bagatelle Dam on Mauritius
Excavation pit for a residential and offi ce building at the Zoll-
hafen in Mainz, Germany
Construction of a diaphragm wall for a dam of the „Puna-
tsangchhu-I“ hydro-electric power plant in Bhutan
Constructing a complex excavation pit for the Mozoon Towers
in Doha, Qatar
THE BAUER GROUP
Specialist foundation engi-neering – foundations for
unique construction projects
Most major construction projects around the world
requiring comprehensive specialist foundation en-
gineering services will at some point engage Bauer.
From complex excavation pits, skyscraper and bridge foun-
dations to seals for large dams – the Bauer engineers always
have the right solution for such challenges. Always with them:
rotary drilling rigs, duty-cycle cranes and cutters made by the
company‘s own equipment business. Bauer is the global
technological leader in this fi eld. Together with the planning
and construction services, the highly effi cient and innovative
machines turn projects into reality.
The tallest buildings in the world are standing on Bauer piles.
The tallest skyscraper so far, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai meas-
uring 828 meters, was opened at an inauguration ceremony
in 2010. The foundation works were completed in 2004.
Bauer sunk 940 piles up to 50 meters deep.
The future tallest building, the Kingdom Tower in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia, will exceed 1,000 meters in height and will
be completed by 2018. Bauer set new standards during its
foundation works in 2013. The world‘s longest kelly bar –
fi ve times as long as a standard kelly – was developed and
constructed specially for the 270 piles that had to be sunk
up to 109 meters deep.
Europe will also have a new record tower by 2018 – the
Lakhta Tower in St. Petersburg, Russia. The new headquar-
ters of the energy company Gazprom will be 462 meters
tall. Bauer sunk 264 piles up to 82 meters deep. The sur-
rounding buildings and parking garages are also construc-
ted on more than 1,000 Bauer piles.
But Bauer‘s services are not only in demand for tall buil-
dings – they are also popular for the longest bridges in the
world. Until the end of 2014, Bauer constructed part of
the foundations for a sea bridge between Hong Kong and
Macao, which will be 50 kilometers long. The piles are up
to 2.5 meters in diameter and were sunk up to 115 meters
deep. The rotary drilling rigs used for the work were taken
to their sites on pontoons. The supplies for the construction
site were also transported on pontoons.
The name Bauer is associated with many unique construc-
tion projects around the world – foundations for major pro-
jects.
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, currently the tallest building in the
world, is built on Bauer piles
Foundation works for the future tallest building in Europe,
the Lakhta Tower in St. Petersburg, Russia
Construction
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Pile foundation on pontoons for the longest sea bridge in the
world between Hong Kong and Macao
Foundation works for the Kingdom Tower in Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia, which is being constructed on Bauer piles with a
depth of up to 109 meters
The world‘s longest kelly – constructed for the foundation of
the Kingdom Tower
THE BAUER GROUP
16 THE BAUER GROUP
Global market leader in specialist foundation engineering equipment
Equipment
The BAUER Maschinen Group is the world market leader
in the development and manufacture of specialist foun-
dation engineering equipment. Bauer machines have
been tantamount to ultimate performance, quality and on-
going innovation since the 1960s. The equipment enginee-
ring works closely with the company‘s own specialist foun-
dation engineering business. This is a key factor for creating
great innovative strength and ensures that the company
remains the technological leader in this market.
BAUER Maschinen GmbH designs and builds heavy-duty
drilling rigs, duty-cycle cranes, trench cutters, grab systems,
vibrators and deep drilling rigs, as well as the related tooling,
at its plants in Schrobenhausen, Aresing and Edelshausen.
The company has further production sites in Germany, the
USA, and Russia as well as in China, Malaysia, Italy, Singa-
pore, and Turkey.
Between one another, the other subsidiaries with their tradi-
tional brands provide a comprehensive portfolio of equipment
for specialist foundation engineering as well as exploration,
mining and safeguarding of natural resources. Bauer is of-
fering „more than just a machine“. Based on the company’s
extensive experience, customers are provided with complete
solutions from a single source.
The BAUER Maschinen Group operates a global sales and
service network. This ensures that Bauer is always close to
its customers. Bauer‘s Parts & Service is an effi cient global
supplier of spare and wear parts, as well as accessories.
The Aresing plant is the main manufacturing facility for rotary
drilling rigs, duty-cycle cranes and trench cutters
The BAUER BG 30 PremiumLine in action with a casing
oscillator
Innovative deep drilling rig PR 440 M2 for oil, gas and geo-
thermal energy drilling work
RTG RM 20 with accelerated hydraulic hammer HRS 5
Numerous BAUER BG 39s and BG 46s are being used by
customers
Duty-cycle crane BAUER MC 96 with trench cutter BC 40
Anchor drilling rig KLEMM KR-806-2DB in action at project
Trier lock
17THE BAUER GROUP
The Resources segment is focused on products and
services in the areas of water, environment and natural
resources. BAUER Resources GmbH is the holding com-
pany, under the umbrella of which the subsidiaries operate
as full-service providers. Resources has a regional structure
and together with its subsidiaries focuses on projects all over
the world. In the respective regions, management has access
to the professionally focused competence centers of Water
Treatment, Process and Biotechnology, Environmental Reha-
bilitation and Waste Management, Drilling Technologies and
Well Drilling. They pool the know-how and support the oper-
ating companies in their activities.
The Water division provides water exploration and extraction
services as well as services for the complete technical treat-
ment of water and waste water for industrial use and the dis-
tribution of drinking and process water. Its main customers
come from the chemical, automotive, oil and gas, pharma-
ceutical and foodstuff industries.
The Environment division provides a comprehensive site
remediation services and product portfolio. It focuses on
landfi ll restoration, brownfi eld remediation and industrial
dismantling, supplemented by waste management services.
Bauer operates its own soil remediation centers with waste
treatment plants and intermediary storage areas in several
federal states of Germany and in Austria.
In the Natural Resources division, Resources explores, ex-
tracts and distributes various natural resources. The focus is
on drilling and extraction services for the oil, gas, and mining
industries.
Solutions for the challenges of the future
Resources
Replacement borings for an industrial site in Coswig, near
Dresden, Germany
Exploration drilling for water in Ghana
Soil remediation at Leuna industrial site near Leipzig, Germany
Coating well engineering materials with HAGULIT® epoxy
resin
A Bauer service engineer on a plant inspection
The world‘s largest reed-bed treatment plant in Oman
Appropriate cleaning of NORM (Naturally Occurring Radio-
active Materials) substances
19THE BAUER GROUP
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