About Bauer Technologies Ltd
The UK's largest independent piling and foundations contractor.
Bauer Technologies is the UK contracting arm of the BAUER Group. We perform deep foundation works on major projects in the UK. We specialise in the design and installation of large diameter piles, diaphragm walls, under-ream piles and in-situ piled retaining walls.
The Bauer name is synonymous the world over with the highest standards in foundation engineering. By concentrating on our core competencies we are able to ensure we maintain these high standards in the UK. We specialise in major projects, with values in excess of £500K, and technically complex projects.
All our piling and diaphragm walling equipment is manufactured by Bauer. This equipment is particularly suited to dealing with hard strata, including the removal of reinforced concrete obstructions where these obstruct the position of a proposed foundation.
As a wholly owned subsidiary of the BAUER Group we are fully supported by the technical departments of our parent company Bauer Spezialtiefbau (BST) in Germany, allowing access to additional rigs and specialist resources, as well as enabling us to benefit from the latest innovations from BST’s ongoing Research and Development. . By maintaining close links with our worldwide network we are able to draw upon the full depth of BST’s experience and engineering knowledge to develop the most innovative and cost-effective solution to our client’s foundation problems.
Core Competencies
• Large Diameter Rotary Bored Piles
• Secant Pile Walls
• Diaphragm Walls
• Underreamed Piles
• CFA Piles
• Pile Removal
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