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Dipl.-Ing. Edgar Schömig turned 60

Dipl.-Ing. Edgar Schömig celebrated his 60th birthday at the beginning of October 2016. Schömig is member of the Ed Züblin AG board and the STRABAG Österreich board. In addition he heads the STRABAG SE company division for tunnelling and international activities. Since 2005, he has been a member of the STUVA board. In 2013, he was confirmed in office for a further four years by the general assembly. Furthermore, Schömig has been involved in the German Tunnelling Committee (DAUB) since 2003 and was chairman of the federal department for underground construction of the Central Federation of the...

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