Heilmann & Littmann

Heilmann & Littmann was a leading German construction and civil engineering companies.

It dates back to 1871 by Jakob Heilmann ( 1846-1927 ) was founded in Regensburg construction business J. Heilmann, the first railway construction, after the transfer to Munich in 1877, devoted himself to the building construction. 1892 was created by the entry of the architect Max Littmann ( 1862-1931 ), the son- of Heilmann, the Heilmann & Littmann oHG ( from 1897 in the legal form of a GmbH with Richard Reverdy as a further partner and Managing Director), the next to the construction of apartment buildings and villas specialized in the construction of theaters and other monumental buildings and soon one of the largest construction companies in Southern Germany was. Among the most famous erected by Heilmann & Littmann structures include the Hofbräuhaus (1896-1897) and the Prince Regent Theatre (1900-1901) in Munich.

After the death of Jacob Heilmann's the Building companies in Munich, Nuremberg and Berlin were adopted by the founded in 1897 Heilmann'schen Real Estate Company Ltd, which - according to various changes in the structures and the companies - 1934, Heilmann & Littmann Bau-AG was created. In the late 1970s it was taken over by the Schörghuber Group. This decided the 1980 performed merger with KG Sager & Woerner to Heilit Woerner Bau-AG, but sold them in 1988 for the symbolic price of one mark to the Walter Bau AG. To a formal merger of H W with the Walter Bau AG came about in 2000. Outsourced road division called himself since Walter Heilit Verkehrswegebau GmbH. After the collapse of Walter Bau AG together with DYWIDAG was, inter alia, adopted the Walter Heilit Verkehrswegebau GmbH by STRABAG, operating since 1 August 2005 HEILIT Woerner Bau GmbH.

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