KAMPA is a German homebuilder focused on bespoke timber construction and energy-positive homes. The company is actively hiring across construction, design, and operations—with sustained velocity into Austria and Hungary—while investing in procurement infrastructure (supplier networks, KPI frameworks, sustainability standards). This hiring and project mix suggests a shift from project-driven build toward operational scale and supply-chain standardization.
KAMPA designs and builds custom residential homes in Germany, specializing in timber construction and energy-positive building standards. The company operates across 201–500 employees, headquartered in Aalen, Baden-Württemberg. Their core technical stack reflects a traditional construction and design workflow: CAD (Allplan), Windows/Linux infrastructure, and Microsoft productivity tools. Current operational focus includes supplier network development, procurement transparency, and sustainable sourcing strategies.
KAMPA uses Allplan as its primary CAD platform, alongside Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and traditional Windows/Linux infrastructure for day-to-day design and project management workflows.
KAMPA is focused on building a stable supplier network, developing procurement KPIs, and implementing sustainable procurement strategies—indicating a shift toward supply-chain formalization and environmental standards compliance.
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