The company's name is derived from the Greek preposition "peri", meaning around.[5] It references the scaffold and concrete that surrounds and supports a building.[6]
History
The company was founded in 1969 by Artur Schwörer and his wife Christl Schwörer in Weißenhorn, Germany.[2] The company has developed techniques in formwork and scaffolding technology, and the use of aluminum and 3D printers in complex construction projects.[2][7][8]
In 2014, Schaltec became part of the PERI group.[9] Three years later the company opened the modern head plant for scaffolding systems in Günzburg, Germany.[10] A galvanizing plant was acquired by the company in 2020.[11]
Products and services
The PERI product range can be divided into the following business segments: formwork, scaffolding, civil engineering, panel products, industrial scaffolding, components, services, and 3D construction printing.[12]
Projects
Due to a tight deadline, PERI's formwork technology was used in the construction of Cuatro Torres Highrise in 2008.[13] From 2011 to 2014, 1,100 containers of PERI's innovative scaffolding and formwork technology was delivered and used in the expansion of the Panama Canal.[14][15][16] A custom rail climbing system from PERI was used to build the Absolute World buildings in 2012. PERI's technology was used due to the incline of the buildings making it impossible for cranes to raise the scaffold.[17]
In 2022, Peri Duo lost preliminary injunction proceedings against Geoplast in Italy. This resulted in the prohibition of production and distribution of Peri Duo formwork in Italy.[23]
^Allen, Thomas (March 14, 2018). "Regional Report: CIS nations". International Construction. Archived from the original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved December 6, 2021.