Doka Group

Doka is one of the world's leading supplier of complete formwork solutions and services with headquarters in Amstetten in Lower Austria and is 100 % for Umdasch Group. Worldwide, the Doka Group approximately 5,900 employees in 160 offices in 70 countries (2012 ).

History

The name " Doka " derives from shuttering panel supplies for the construction of the Austrian Danube power plants ( DOKW ) in the 1950s from.

In 1958, the Austrian Doka was founded and in 1961 the German subsidiary. 1965 developed a Doka large-area formwork system with only three parts and 1971, the first climbing formwork. In 1977 offices in Brazil and Kuwait. In 1985, the formwork system Framax on the market. Reached in 1999 Doka first five billion shillings sales. 2002 we expanded with several offices in the United States. 2004 Doka received the concrete formwork contract for the core of the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa. With 923 million euros in 2008 achieved the Doka Group the highest turnover in the company's history.

Indicators

Consolidated sales in 2012 amounted to 849 million euros. Every year, approximately 4 million m² Doka formwork panels and around 10 million running meters Doka formwork beams, as well as 75,000 tons of metal products production facilities. Production takes place with the exception of three-layer plates in the central plant in Amstetten. Doka three-layer boards are in the branch in Banská Bystrica (Slovak: Banská Bystrica ) is made.

Program Overview

Doka is engaged in the development, manufacture, distribution and use of formwork systems - the molds for concrete. The Doka formwork range includes systems for walls and ceilings as well as climbing and automatic climbing formwork. The business is operated in a combination of production, sales and leasing, engineering and maintenance. This package is offered by a large number of subsidiaries and offices in many countries.

Projects

Projects with Doka formwork technology:

  • BMW Welt in Munich, Germany
  • Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - With 828 meters at its completion, the tallest building in the world
  • Burj al Arab, United Arab Emirates - One of the most luxurious and expensive hotels in the world in Dubai
  • City-Tunnel Leipzig, Germany, Lot B
  • Hoover Dam Bypass, USA
  • Kista Science Tower, Sweden
  • Millennium Tower, Austria
  • Prime Tower Zurich, Switzerland
  • T-Center, Austria
  • Skylink Vienna, Vienna International Airport, Austria - Extension of Vienna airport
  • Doka projects

Skylink Vienna, Vienna International Airport, Austria

Kista Science Tower, Sweden

Lower Rhine Bridge Wesel, Germany

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