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Max Früh

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Max Früh is a small German specialist construction company mostly building bridges. It was established in 1908.

One of its flagship projects was the construction of the Pierre Pflimlin bridge over the Rhine south of Strasbourg in the early 2000s together with Bilfinger Berger.

References

  1. Max Früh GmbH & Co. KG (company datasheet on structurae website)
  2. Altenheim-Eschau Bridge over the Rhine Archived 2012-09-09 at archive.today (project page on the Peri website)
  3. Groupement "Pont sur le Rhin" Archived 2006-11-24 at the Wayback Machine (Pierre Pflimlin bridge website of the French highways authority homepage)

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