History of RSB Formwork Technology

Milestones in the history of the company

Today
  • 40 employees
  • Active in over 40 countries
2020 - 2010
  • 2017 – Introduction of a cross-company ERP and key figure system.
  • 2016 – Construction of the world’s tallest water tower in northern Saudi Arabia.
  • 2015 – Construction of a prototype for an underwater energy storage system in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology.
  • 2015 – ISO 9001:2015 certification.
  • 2014 – Internal project with the Research Promotion Agency – mobile working scaffold, start of cooperation with the company CEKA from Ankara in the field of tunnel construction.
  • 2013 – Foundation of RSB Formwork Technology GmbH.
  • 2011 – World’s first tunnel formwork with remote control.
2009 - 2000
  • 2009 – Completion of the first cooling tower in Datteln, Germany with RSB’s new cooling tower formwork.
  • 2005 – Completion of the first offshore wind foundations with RSB formwork in Sweden
  • 2004 – Construction of the first mining tunnel with RSB tunnel formwork.
  • 2002 – Start of off-shore activities
  • 2000 – First activities with post-tensioned conical windmill towers. Development of new business fields:
    • Energy
    • Infrastructure
    • Construction methods
    • Formwork logistics
1999 - 1990
  • 1999 – Foundation of RSB Schalungstechnik GmbH
  • 1997 – Certification according to ISO 9001
  • 1995 – Foundation of RSB-Singapore, Singapore
  • 1994 – Foundation of RSB-Japan Inc. in Shiga
  • 1990 – Foundation of RSB-USA, Inc.
1989 - 1978
  • 1989 – Construction of a new office building and centralisation of all company activities in Fussach, 75 employees, activities in 22 countries.
  • 1984 – First orders from non-German-speaking countries (Ireland, Saudi Arabia), 45 employees
  • 1979 – Founding of subsidiaries in Germany and Switzerland. Further development of the classic formwork systems:
    • Conical
    • Egg-shaped
  • 1978 – Foundation of RSB Rund-Stahl-Bau GesmbH in Bregenz, Austria:
    • Cylindrical formwork for round basins