Heavy engineering and infrastructure contractor across pipelines, plants, and civil works
MAX STREICHER is a 115-year-old German engineering and construction group operating across pipelines, mechanical systems, electrical infrastructure, and civil works, with ~4,500 employees across 30+ locations. The tech stack reveals a company deeply embedded in industrial CAD (AutoCAD, Creo, SolidWorks, Pro/ENGINEER) and control systems (Siemens S7, TIA, WinCC) — typical of legacy heavy-industry operators — now actively adopting iTWO (construction planning/BIM software), signaling a push toward digital project management and data-driven cost control.
MAX STREICHER operates five core business divisions: pipelines and plants (construction, HDD, underground infrastructure), mechanical engineering (apparatus, drilling technology, amusement rides, aftermarket services), electrical engineering (installation, automation, functional safety), civil and structural engineering (roads, bridges, hydraulic systems, industrial construction), and raw materials (asphalt plants, quarries, aggregates). The company serves industrial, municipal, and energy sectors across Germany and Austria from its Deggendorf headquarters. With 1,001–5,000 employees and a public company structure, the group manages large, multi-year construction and manufacturing projects requiring coordination across distributed teams and complex compliance environments (safety management, high-voltage interference protection, regulatory approvals).
Engineering and construction services across pipelines, industrial plants, mechanical systems, electrical infrastructure, civil works, and aggregate production for industrial and municipal clients.
AutoCAD, Creo, SolidWorks, Pro/ENGINEER for design; Siemens S7, TIA, and WinCC for industrial control systems; EPLAN for electrical schematics; iTWO for BIM and construction planning.
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