January 1, 2026

Gruner opens a new office in Geneva

Gruner has opened a new office in Geneva, operational since January 1, 2026, strengthening its presence in Western Switzerland.

Located in the city centre, the new Geneva office enhances Gruner’s proximity to clients and partners and supports projects across the energy, infrastructure and building sectors. The new site enables efficient collaboration, short decision paths and the provision of local engineering expertise, while remaining fully connected to Gruner’s national and international network.

“Opening a permanent office in Geneva allows us to work even closer to our clients and partners in Western Switzerland,” says Samuel Collin, Head of Business Unit, Buildings Western Switzerland. “It strengthens our ability to respond quickly and support projects with strong on-site engineering expertise.”

With this new location, Gruner continues to reinforce its regional presence and its commitment to delivering high-quality engineering services close to its clients. Download the full announcement below.

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