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mageba (Swiss company)

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mageba
Company typePrivate company
IndustryCivil Engineering
Founded1963
Headquarters
Bulach
,
Switzerland
Number of locations
More than 40 countries
Key people
Martin E. Bachmann (CEO)
ProductsStructural Bearings, Expansion Joints, Shock Absorbers, Seismic Devices, Structural monitoring systems
ServicesDesign, Inspections, Testing, Remote Monitoring, Installation, Refurbishment and Rebuilding
Number of employees
900+
Divisionsmageba Switzerland, Australia, Austria, China, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, India, Latin America, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USA
Websitewww.mageba-group.com

Mageba (stylised as mageba) is a civil engineering service provider[1] and manufacturer of bridge bearings, expansion joints, seismic protection and structural monitoring devices for the construction industry.[2] The company is headquartered in Bulach, Switzerland, and operates through offices in Europe, Americas and Asia Pacific.[3] In all, mageba has official representations in over 40 countries.

History

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mageba was founded in 1963 in Bulach, Switzerland. By 1969 the company was designing and manufacturing a variety of bridge bearings and expansion joints,[4] and had heavy duty testing facilities in operation.[5] In 2004 the company merged with Proceq.[6] The resulting company continued to design and manufacture bridge bearings and expansion joints.[7][8]

In April 2011, mageba USA LLC was founded with offices in New York and San Jose. By then mageba had production facilities in Fussach (Austria), Shanghai (China), and offices in Uslar and Stuttgart (Germany) and Cugy (Switzerland). By 2012, the company had four facilities in India,[9] and was also operating in Russia, South Korea, and Turkey.

mageba has supplied bearings and expansion joints to more than 10,000 bridges around the world,[10] including the Audubon Bridge in Louisiana USA, Incheon Bridge in South Korea[11] the Golden Ears Bridge in British Columbia, Canada(2009), the Bandra Worli Sea link in India,[12][13] the Øresund Bridge which has linked Denmark and Sweden since 2000, and the Tsing Ma Bridge in Hong Kong.[14]

mageba also installs and services bridge components.[15]

A recent focus of activities of the firm has been the provision of structure surveillance services, including installation and remote monitoring of sensors, inspections and testing.[16][17]

References & Publications

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  1. ^ "Surface Technology Journal" (PDF). STI Publication. Retrieved August 4, 2012.
  2. ^ "Sensors to monitor the health of cable stay bridge at WEH". Free Press Journal, Jul 19, 2016
  3. ^ "International Bridge Conference". International Conference on Bridges,2006. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  4. ^ Expansion joints in bridges and concrete roads. 1969. p. 309.
  5. ^ European Convention for Constructional Steelwork. Technical Committee 4, Corrosion (1987). Protection of steel structures against corrosion by coatings. Vol. 50–53. Eccs General Secretariat. pp. 15–7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Mageba and Proceq join forces". Bridge Design and Engineering. 16 Sep 04
  7. ^ "Mageba and Proceq Merge ". The eBearing News, November 1, 2004
  8. ^ Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies. Conference; S. C. Wong; Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies (2006). Proceedings of the ... Conference of the Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies. Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies. p. 544.
  9. ^ "Swiss co Mageba opens fourth unit in WB". Hindu Business Line, March 23, 2012
  10. ^ "Sustainability award" (PDF). ace marketing. Retrieved July 30, 2012.
  11. ^ Ed Owen. "Korean Colossus: Incheon Bridge". New Civil Engineer (nce.co.uk). Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  12. ^ "Bandra Cable-Stay Bridge, India". Road Traffic Technology.
  13. ^ "International Association for Bridge & Structural Engineering-IABSE Conference, Bangladesh-August 2010" (PDF). Retrieved August 4, 2012.
  14. ^ Bridge Design & Engineering. Route One Pub. 1999.
  15. ^ "Setu set for repair debut". The Telegraph, Calcutta, June 8, 2015. by Subhajoy Roy
  16. ^ "Mumbai: Metro gets real-time sensors to keep an eye on its cable-stayed bridge". DNA India, Ateeq Shaikh | 14 Jul 2016-06
  17. ^ Khaled Mahmoud (26 August 2011). Modern Techniques in Bridge Engineering: Proceedings of 6th New York City Bridge Conference, 25-26 July 2011. CRC Press. pp. 258–. ISBN 978-0-203-18189-8.
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