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    Apr

    press article

    Above water and clouds: Danjiang Bridge reaches record-breaking proportions with PERI Systems

    The Danjiang Bridge over the Tamsui River on the outskirts of Taipei is taking giant strides towards record-breaking proportions. The structure, designed by Zaha Hadid, is expected to be the world’s longest asymmetric cable-stayed bridge upon completion in 2025, at an impressive 920.00 metres.
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    Jun

    press article

    Milestone in the construction of the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel: PERI delivers 10,000 t of special formwork

    With a length of 18 km, the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel will be the longest immersed tunnel in the world and is considered one of the largest infrastructure construction sites in Europe.
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    May

    press article

    The Tallest Residential Tower in Canada is beginning to rise with PERI Climbing Systems

    The Pinnacle One Yonge project is a multi-phase development, designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects. With its prominent location, across from Toronto’s harbour, the sleek, masterfully designed towers will reshape the city’s skyline. The first three phases of the One Yonge project include residential towers that are 65, 105 and 92 storeys tall respectively.
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    Dec

    press article

    Customised formwork carriage cuts construction time by several months

    At the south end of Frankfurt Airport, Terminal 3, with its futuristic design, is currently one of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects. Upon completion of construction in 2024, up to 19 million travellers will be able to arrive at and depart from the three new gates each year. PERI assisted Max Bögl with the construction of the drive-by platform, which will in future provide passengers with direct access to the departure level of Terminal 3.