Mero-Schmidlin

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Mero-Schmidlin (UK) plc
Company typePrivate
IndustryConstruction
Founded1988
HeadquartersCamberley, United Kingdom
OwnerMERO TSK Group, Würzburg
Websitewww.mero-schmidlin.com

Mero-Schmidlin (UK) plc is a business specializing in building construction systems. It is based in Surrey in the United Kingdom, and is owned by the German MERO-TSK Group.

The name MERO is an abbreviation for Mengeringhausen Rohrbauweise (Mengeringhausen's tubular structures).

History[edit]

The MERO company was founded by Max Mengeringhausen in Würzburg, Germany in 1948.[1] In 1957, the Mero construction technique, which uses hollow steel tubes connected into steel nodes in a predetermined geometry, was presented at the Berlin International Construction Fair.[1] In 1988, Mero (UK) plc was established to service customers in the United Kingdom.[1]

Then in February 2006, following the acquisition of Schmidlin Facadetechnology AG in Switzerland by TSK Group, Mero (UK) plc's German parent company, Mero (UK) plc changed its name to Mero-Schmidlin (UK) plc.[1]

Operations[edit]

The company's activities are as follows:[1]

Notable structures using the technique[edit]

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