Hellmuth Swietelsky founds the "Straßenbauunternehmung Ing. Hellmuth SWIETELSKY" road construction company in Gmunden, Austria. Soon afterwards, he moves the headquarters to Linz, the capital of Upper Austria.
POST-WAR ERA
1949
Hellmuth Swietelsky builds a repair workshop and residential barracks for workers on a plot of land in St. Martin near Linz. The difficult post-war years are overcome. Reconstruction gains momentum.
EXPANSION
1962
A branch in Munich with offices in Traunstein and Emmering is opened. New branches are constantly added in Austria. At the end of the 1960s, concrete construction leads the push into other sectors.
EASTERN EXPANSION
1989
The 1980s are marked by the continuous expansion of the range of services, especially in building construction. The company also pushes ahead with mechanised track construction. As a result of the "opening up of the East" in 1989, subsidiaries are founded in Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Poland and Croatia.
3rd LARGEST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
2014
Following the insolvency of a major competitor, around 1,000 new employees are successfully integrated into the company in Austria. As of 31 March 2014, construction output has increased to around EUR 1.9 billion and SWIETELSKY has risen to become Austria's third-largest construction company.
EXPANSION TO DENMARK
2018
As part of a strategic initiative to strengthen the Nordic presence, Swietelsky Rail Scandinavia is established in Denmark, expanding activities across Denmark and Sweden.
BUILDING EVER BETTER
2024
Peter Krammer takes over as the new CEO of Swietelsky AG. With a strategy update and a sharpened positioning, SWIETELSKY enters a new era in 2024 with the slogan "Building Ever Better."