1970
Founding of the engineering firm Boll by Dipl.-Ing. Kuno Boll in Stuttgart
From an idea to an engineering firm:
Our history in milestones.
What seems like a well-oiled machine today was built over time: through projects, new challenges, and a team that continues to evolve. Our history is defined by continuous learning, clear quality standards, and the courage to continually improve our methods and structures.
Founding of the engineering firm Boll by Dipl.-Ing. Kuno Boll in Stuttgart
Change of name to „Boll und Partner beratende Ingenieure VBI“; addition of Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH to handle international business development and interdisciplinary master planning
Establishment of the subsidiaryt „Boll and Partners Ltd.“ in Beirut
Suspension of operations in Beirut due to the civil war in Lebanon
Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Münzner becomes a partner and plays a key role in shaping the firm’s future development
The Potsdamer Platz (Berlin) mega-project as a milestone; establishment of a branch office in Berlin
New corporate structure: Boll und Partner Beratende Ingenieure VBI, Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG (with Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH as limited partner)
Pioneering the Implementation of the BIM Method
Dipl.-Ing. Steffen Baur and Dipl.-Ing. Bernhard Braighave been appointed as authorized signatories
Dipl.-Ing. Dirk Münzner joins as managing partner
Dipl.-Ing. Hinrich Münzner joins as managing partner; Managing partner Dipl.-Ing. und certified engineer Jörg Münzner steps down (retirement)
Reimplementation of Structural Maintenance
Appointment of Dipl.-Ing. Dirk Münzner as a structural engineer specializing in masonry construction
Restructuring/Split-off: Continuation as BuP. Boll Beraten und Planen Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG (with Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH as limited partner)
Departure of Authorized Signatory Dipl.-Ing. Bernhard Braig (retirement)
With innovative, sustainable solutions and digital planning methods, we are shaping the future of construction – reliably, cost-effectively, and with an eye toward the existing building stock.