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Busch - 8327 - Vehicles - Hochtief - 2-Pack

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Stock Number8327
Secondary Stock NumberN8327
BrandBusch
ManufacturerBusch
Body StyleBusch Vehicle
PrototypeVehicles
Road or Company NameHochtief (Details)
Reporting MarksMercedes
Road or Reporting Number2-Pack
MultipackYes
Multipack Count2
Multipack ID Number8327
Release Date2017-10-01
Item CategoryVehicles
Model TypeVarious
Model SubtypeVarious
Model VarietyVarious
Scale1/150



Specific Item Information: Mercedes A-Class Station Wagon and M-Class SUV
Road Name History:
Hochtief Aktiengesellschaft is a German construction company based in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Hochtief is Germany's largest construction company and operates globally, ranking as one of the largest general construction companies in the United States through its Turner subsidiary, and in Australia through a 72.683% shareholding in CIMIC Group. In 2010 it employed more than 70,000 employees across five corporate divisions. One of these, Hochtief Concessions, is a major airport operator. The others are involved with construction project planning, finance, construction and operation. Work done in 2010 was €23.23 billion, with more than 80% coming from operations outside Germany.

The company's history dates back to 1874 and includes engineering feats such as the transplantation of the Abu Simbel rock temples in Egypt (saving them from the rise of the River Nile caused by the Aswan High Dam), and infrastructure projects like the new Athens International Airport and Germany's first nuclear power plant. It is also noted for its involvement with the Bauhaus movement, particularly for its work at Zollverein colliery[ and the reconstruction of the Kandinsky-Klee house in Dessau; both World Heritage Sites. During World War II it deployed forced labor on construction projects. It built the Führerbunker in Berlin, the scene of Adolf Hitler's suicide, as well as Hitler's home in Berghof and the Wolfsschanze headquarters. More recent constructions have included Bosphorus Bridge (Turkey), King Abdulaziz International Airport (Saudi Arabia), and the Messeturm[18] and Commerzbank Tower[ in Frankfurt.

In late 2010, Spanish construction company Grupo ACS, which already owned a 30 percent stake of Hochtief, launched a bid that would allow ACS to acquire an additional 20 percent stake of Hochtief. The bid was approved by the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) on 29 November 2010.[ ACS increased its stake in Hochtief to 50.16 percent in June 2011, effectively taking over control of Hochtief.

From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information:
Busch GmbH & Co. KG is located in Viernheim Germany. They make landscaping material, track ballast, signals and lighting, electronic accessories, sound modules, PC programs for rail track construction etc. They are best known for scenery material. Designed for perfect scenery construction, quick and easy to use. Busch scenery construction material is lightweight, however very sturdy and designed for all model railway types. Busch offers wire mesh, modeling plaster cloth, scenery mortar, mountain and stone formations, grass and scatter material, water foil, grass mats etc. They also make road construction material that is highly flexible, self-adhesive and only 0,6 mm thin. Many realistic accessories, such as sign post sets, road markings or parking areas markings are available.
Item created by: gdm on 2018-10-14 18:01:44. Last edited by CNW400 on 2020-05-24 19:48:04

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