Suppliers profile
Company Name / address details
ÖbVI Petersen
Surveying
Hagenstraße 7
45894 Gelsenkirchen
Germany
Contact
Contact person: Herr Harald Jedamski
Phone +49 209 60971-0
Fax +49 209 60971-11
Email info@oebvi-petersen.de
Homepage
Mission / Core competence
Laserscanning, Laser Tracking, Industrial surveying, 3D Modelling, Visualisation
Ownership
ÖbVI Michael Petersen
Management
Michael Petersen, Harald Jedamski
Number of Employees
Total: 70
Products / Services
Laser scanning
Laser Tracking
Industrial surveying
Keywords
3D-Laserscanning, Laser Tracking, Mobile 3D Measurement, Adjustment of devices, Positioning of machine parts
Fairs
Digital Plant Congress, VGB Congress Power Plants
Company profile
The surveying office of Michael Petersen was set in March 2003 in Gelsenkirchen (Germany) within a management buy-out from the corporate department of VEBA or, as it was later called, the E-ON Group, which again was part of the Viterra AG organization.
The current partner companies under the general agreements are, in alphabetical order: BASF AG, Deutsche BP AG, Deutsche Steinkohle AG, E-ON AG, E-ON Engineering GmbH, Evonik Industries AG, Sabic Polyolefine GmbH, Saint Gobain AG.
The surveying skills in complete life-cycle processes in power plants (construction, operation, maintenance, documentation and dismantling) are implemented a permanent customer liaison and support at sites in Germany and other countries in Europe; furthermore following the attainment of approvals under Section 15 of the German Radiation Protection Ordinance, liaison and support at nuclear power stations.
ÖbVI Petersen is with 70 employees one of the largest surveying companies in Germany. Equipment and investments in state-of-the-art surveying methods such as terrestrial or mobile laser scanning and laser tracking systems ensure you receive only highly efficient, modern and superior services.
Many years of experience coupled with technical skills allows the office to provide a complete portfolio of surveying services for global projects, including the following:
- precision and quality management in the mechanical engineering sector (laser tracking)
- complex as-built data and planning for the plant construction sector (laserscanning)
- engineering surveying for the civil engineering sector – including large-scale projects.
- construction supervision/monitoring, as well as deformation measuring of sensitive objects
- construction, operation, documentation and maintenance of production plants (life-cycle management), especially in the chemical and petro-chemical industry
- and much more