State-of-the-art manufacturing – reliable logistics
BREMER manufactures the prefabricated components for its customers itself – in top quality. Steel and prestressed concrete prefabricated components with spans of up to 60 metres and weights of up to 120 tonnes are produced in two of our own plants – in Paderborn and Leipzig. The range comprises a total of more than 150 variants of precast concrete components for economical, sustainable solutions.
Thanks to our high level of vertical integration – with our own iron bending shop, metalworking shop and state-of-the-art, fully automated reinforcement processing – we optimise material usage and component geometry. And to ensure that everything arrives smoothly on the construction site, we also manage transport ourselves – precisely and on schedule. Planning, production, logistics – everything from a single source, everything on track.
Even in the approval phase, our experienced experts think through the project holistically, often replacing cost-intensive external planning services. For architects and builders, this means fewer interfaces, greater efficiency, genuine planning reliability and exemplary speed.
Instead of individual optimisations, we adapt distances and designs so that the subsequent trades find optimal conditions. Technical coordination is carried out by BREMER's technical office with a responsible contact person. This ensures top quality and a smooth planning, production and construction process.
Sustainability included
For us, climate protection is not an "add-on" or "nice-to-have". It is a fundamental principle and an essential part of the BREMER overall package. Both prefabricated component plants in Paderborn and Leipzig are CSC Gold certified, a distinction for sustainability along the entire value chain of concrete production that only a few locations in Germany can boast. We design structures to be cross-section-optimised in order to save material and thus emissions and resources. Durable, recyclable precast elements make our construction method an active contribution to the circular economy. At the same time, we are continuously researching CO(2)-lower, optimised concretes.