Loyal and constructive: 20 years with Gammel Engineering!
18.03.2019
Loyal and constructive: 20 years with Gammel Engineering!
Highly innovative and creative concepts have been developed by Christian Meier (project manager for supply engineering) and Frank Ulbrich (state-certified technician for supply engineering) for Gammel Engineering over the past 20 years.
Projects for the real estate developers "Cells" and "Hammerla" in Munich as well as new buildings and refurbishments at the properties of Bayerischer Rundfunk were managed together with Günther Fischer, their foster father in the company.
"After Günther Fischer left the company, the project team members suddenly became independent planners and project managers," says Managing Director Max Oblinger, describing the career of the two employees.
Rest stops, housing estates and public buildings are among Frank Ulbrich's main project focuses. Christian Meier specializes in industrial projects with heating and process heat from biomass combustion plants, particularly interesting for breweries and dairies, but also for the automotive and supplier industry.
Max Oblinger thanked Christian Meier and Frank Ulbrich for their loyal and constructive cooperation and asked them to pass on their knowledge and experience to younger employees. - The entire Gammel Engineering team sincerely says "Thank you" for your commitment and loyalty.
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