Wolff & Müller

Wolff & Müller is a construction company which operates internationally. The headquarters are at Schwieberdinger Straße, 107 Stuttgart, Germany. The company was founded in 1936 by master builder Gottlob Müller and engineer Karl Wolff.

Wolff & Müller is one of the top ten German construction companies. Building projects include the Mercedes-Benz Museum and the Porsche Arena in Stuttgart.

Wolff and Müller plans and builds highways, bridges, factories, power plants, office buildings, sports arenas and hotels. The company is involved in the production of asphalt and sand. Wolff and Müller has a division for managing commercial property.

Wolff und Müller has over the years adapted itself to changing market conditions and is a leader in innovation by itself

The roots of Wolff & Müller are in building construction, Industrial construction and civil Engineering with "Enthusiasm". Wolff & Müller is a large construction service provider with extensive construction services, its own developed building materials and raw materials for construction as well as construction related services such as purchasing optimization, property management and personal development.

Wolff & Müller had in various occasions received the Fair company of the year award.

Wolff & Müller builds on quality and reliability and with over 80 years of construction experience have completed various projects of different sizes with success and customer satisfaction.

Wolff & Müller range of Services include industrial & commercial buildings, logistic centers, office, commercial & administrative buildings as well as modular living with residential complexes, hotels & medical facilities. Wolff & Müller has successfully completed many LEED Building projects and continue to build in a sustainable building approach.

With Building Information Modeling (BIM), Wolff & Müller opens the pioneering path for the planning, realization and management of Buildings as BIM combines the entire lifecycle of a building in a central database.


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