May 20, 2020

New branch in Fribourg, Switzerland

It's there: the Stucky branch in Fribourg, Switzerland. On April 1, employees of the Business Unit Infrastructure Western Switzerland began working at a central location near the Fribourg train station.

With the new branch, Stucky, a Gruner company, is continuing its development in French-speaking Switzerland in the fields of infrastructure and construction. The aim is to be even closer to its local customers and to strengthen its presence on our construction sites and in ongoing projects.

The branch belongs to the Gruner Business Unit Infrastructure Western Switzerland and is managed by Julien Genton, the contact person for the region. Core competencies include infrastructure, construction and building services, environment, hydropower and energy.

An open day and an aperitif are planned for the opening. However, due to the current situation, the celebrations have been postponed until further notice. Nevertheless, our employees will still be available to support you with projects.

News Standort Fribourg

News Standort Fribourg

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