Landfill construction
BFM can draw on many years of experience to provide you with innovative and modern solutions for all your questions on the topics of planning, erecting, operating and decommissioning landfills.
mehrBFM can draw on many years of experience to provide you with innovative and modern solutions for all your questions on the topics of planning, erecting, operating and decommissioning landfills.
mehrThe use of modern special civil engineering techniques is increasing in civil engineering work in city centres, in part due to stringent deformation restrictions.
mehrAs a sustainable and permanently available source of energy, near-surface geothermics makes the economically efficient temperature control of structures possible.
mehrDepending on the degree of damage, damage to structures caused by the building site can either be merely bothersome and annoying, or it can pose a threat to the stability of the building.
mehrA project-specific investigation of the building site and groundwater conditions forms the basic foundation for a safe and economical structure foundation.
mehrThe costs for the foundation often swallow up a significant portion of the budget for the project. Whether you are building a detached house or a high-rise building, we will develop the optimum foundation concept for your project.
mehrIn order to realise a geotechnical structure successfully, such as an excavation pit in the centre of a city or a flood dyke, the planning engineers must have a high level of experience.
mehrWhen carrying out rock construction, the natural division surfaces and faults in the rock can act as mechanically effective weak points and have a great impact on the stability and serviceability of engineering structures in rocks.
mehrAreas intended for building development in our urban centres are often areas that have previously been used for commercial or industrial purposes.
mehrDrawing up pollutant registries, developing concepts for disposal and recycling, planning and monitoring demolition, documenting demolitions, and submitting demolition requests.
mehrThe metrological observation of the carrying and deformation behaviour of geotechnical constructions, such as ground constructions, takes on a central part in the new DIN 1054-2005 due to the introduction of the observation method.
mehrThe permanent conservation or reconstruction of sufficiently large stabilities on slopes and banks often requires that structural safety measures be planned and implemented.
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