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European Spallation Source (ESS) has confidence in MIGUA expansion joints

European Spallation Source (ESS) has confidence in MIGUA expansion joints

The European Spallation Source (ESS) is currently one of the largest scientific infrastructure projects in Europe. ESS was developed for the production of neutron beams for science. The institute will thus facilitate the next important discoveries in numerous fields of research.

Therefore, we are especially pleased to contribute to this remarkable construction project in Lund, Sweden.

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MIGUA is granted the German Innovation Award

MIGUA is granted the German Innovation Award

We are excited! MIGUA has been granted the German Innovation Award Winner for its new tailor-made website miguarchitect.com especially for architects and planners. miguarchitect was designed as a working tool which ensures that planners and architects find solely the planning-relevant information, that they are looking for. Simple, fast and efficient. P.S. This website will soon be available in the English language, too.
Have a look at German Innovation Award.

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

The Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, affectionately referred to by the locals as the 'The Pope's Launching Pad', is one of the most extraordinary examples of contemporary sacral architecture. The architect Frederic Gibberd prevailed in a worldwide competition with his draft. Nowadays, the Roman Catholic Church completed in 1967 still appears futuristic. And that after over 50 years. As durable and innovative are the MIGUA expansion joint covers that we have recently supplied for this construction project.

MIGUA takes part in spectacular expansion of Abu Dhabi airport

MIGUA takes part in spectacular expansion of Abu Dhabi airport

The construction of the so-called Skybridge II was started in 2013. The new X-shaped terminal will gradually increase the passenger capacity to 25 million passengers and up to 40 million passengers per year in the medium term.