10 Years of KREBS+KIEFER Dresden
10 years of KREBS+KIEFER in Dresden? Yes – it’s been ten whole years since Dr Richard Stroetmann, professor at TU Dresden was appointed, thereby laying the foundation for a site in the beautiful city of Dresden, dubbed as the "Florence of the Elbe".
The anniversary started early for management, around midday with a surprise cake
from the whole Dresden team as thanks for the exemplary collaboration within the company and the large number of exciting joint projects.
10 years of KREBS+KIEFER in Dresden? Yes – it’s been ten whole years since Dr Richard Stroetmann, professor at TU Dresden was appointed, thereby laying the foundation for a site in the beautiful city of Dresden, dubbed as the "Florence of the Elbe".
The anniversary started early for management, around midday with a surprise cake
from the whole Dresden team as thanks for the exemplary collaboration within the company and the large number of exciting joint projects.
But management also had a surprise up their sleeves in the form of tour of the city before the celebrations started later in the day. Even born and bred Dresdners learnt something new about their hometown and could look at the city’s most significant buildings and structures in a new light.
Guests were welcomed by KREBS+KIEFER at 17:00: business partners, family members and friends - all were welcome. A look back over the years detailed the history of the subsidiary and demonstrated the astounding progress made within this time.
However, the most important aspect is the people behind this success story, which is why we extended our thanks to our customers who placed their trust in us to guide their construction projects, as well as our colleagues who enthusiastically set to work and, in some cases, devoted overtime to their tasks.
The warm summer evening was accompanied by the sounds of guitar and saxophone, delicious food and the wonderful Dresden atmosphere, which gave us all plenty of reason to carry on our discussions late into the night.
All in all, an unforgettable evening.