With its claim to create a new high building culture, Etalco AG makes a valuable long-term social contribution to the well-being and quality of life of the population in Switzerland.
Through complementarity and reciprocity, we are setting new accents of cooperation in the Swiss construction industry. As a tendering and knowledge hub, we want to encourage the entire construction industry to design people's living and working spaces in harmony with nature.
Etalco AG is divided into three strategic business segments:
The digital, referenced value network Future Areas meaningfully connects clients and contractors, exchanges relevant data and information as well as resources, and promotes synergies, talent, and skilled workers.
Our specially designed lighthouse projects serve as role models in terms of sustainable engineering, design and construction services - always for the benefit of people.
The third business area is education and training in the construction industry. The focus is on the specialist education areas, ISO certifications as well as innovations and the awarding of promotional prizes.
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On September 19, 2023, on the occasion of the launch of Future Areas, our Board member Prof. Dr. Werner Sobek will speak at the Empa Academy in Dübendorf on the topic of “Building for the Future”.
Our first showcase project is eight single-family homes in Baselland and is aimed at nature-loving, ecologically conscious people and families. The project convinces with its resource conservation and sustainability.
Prof. Matthias Sulzer is a senior scientist at the Urban Energy System Lab at Empa and explained to our numerous guests on June 8, 2023, what it takes to accelerate decarbonization in a decentralized way.
Etalco AG consists of a top-class team of experienced professionals from different disciplines. They are all united by the common vision of bringing current building and planning practices into better balance for future generations.
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