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Dyckerhoff &
Widmann AG (Dywidag) was a
construction company based in Munich,
Germany (formerly
based in Karlsruhe,
Wiesbaden and Berlin, Germany). The...
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German cement company Dyckerhoff (founded as Portland-Cement-Fabrik
Dyckerhoff & Söhne in Amöneburg by
Wilhelm Gustav Dyckerhoff and his sons in 1864)...
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Germany as
envisioned by Hitler. The Schwerbelastungskörper was
built by
Dyckerhoff &
Widmann AG in 1941 at a cost of 400,000
Reichsmark (adjusted for purchasing...
- Star
Industries in 1982. In 1999, Lone Star
Industries was
bought by
Dyckerhoff AG,
which was
later taken over by
Buzzi Unicem.
Throughout its history...
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designed by
Albert Kahn. Schwerbelastungskörper, Berlin, Germany,
built by
Dyckerhoff &
Widmann AG. Kahn
House in Ngaio, New Zealand,
designed by
Ernst Plischke...
- 1991:
Leslie Holiday prize of the
Institute of
Materials 2007:
Klaus Dyckerhoff Prize (2007) for
outstanding lifetime contribution to the
field of cement...
- Günther Trauer,
Richard Konwiarz,
Heinrich Müller-Breslau Main
contractors Dyckerhoff &
Widmann AG (Dywidag)
Tenants WKS Śląsk Wrocław (major
attendance games)...
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companies also have
their headquarters in Wiesbaden,
including SGL Carbon,
Dyckerhoff, KION Group, DBV-Winterthur, and R + V Versicherung.
Wiesbaden is also...
- in 1995 at the
abandoned Galgenknapp quarry,
previously owned by the
Dyckerhoff AG company,
while the
paratype specimens were
discovered in the Hohne...
- the
laboratory of
Robert Bunsen until he
joined the
Chemische Fabrik Dyckerhoff Clemm & Co. This
chemical company later became BASF. Caro was responsible...