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    "Walter Bau wird aufgespalten" [Walter Bau will be split up]. Der Tagesspiegel (in German). 4 February 2005. Wolfgang Zdral (3 February 2005). "Walter...
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  • company was bought by the German Walter Bau [de] and rebranded as Walter Construction Group. Before its collapse, Walter Construction had two divisions:...
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    Boeing 737 jet to the Prince for his personal use. "Is the dispute with Walter Bau coming to an end?". Bangkok Pundit. 2 August 2011. Archived from the original...
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  • Siemens-Bauunion (1972) and Union-Bau AG (1991) were taken over by Dyckerhoff & Widmann. In 2001 the company became part of the Walter Bau AG, a building contractor...
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  • Cologne). Subsequent acquisitions included Deutsche Asphalt GmbH in 2002, Walter Bau Group in 2005, a majority stake in Ed. Züblin in 2005, Adanti SpA, KIRCHNER...
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  • into Heilit + Woerner Bau-AG, and eventually it was taken over by the Walter Bau AG Augsburg. Documents and clippings about Heilmann & Littmann in the...
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    2006 FIFA World Cup. The State of Berlin hired a consortium composed of Walter Bau AG and DYWIDAG that won the €45 million franchise. The consortium took...
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  • EEI Corporation (Philippines), Concrete Constructions (Australia) and Walter Bau (Germany). The superstructure construction works were self performed by...
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    & Littmann Bau-AG. In 1980, the company decided to merge with KG Sager & Woerner to form Heilit+Woerner Bau-AG, but sold it to Walter Bau AG in 1988 for...
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  • report, the tower was to be constructed and financed by German firm, Walter Bau-AG and was to cost around $200 million or around ₱5.2 billion. If the...
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