Drees & Sommer Switzerland

Drees & Sommer: Uniting opposites to create a world we want to live in.

Real Estate · Zurich

About

Drees & Sommer Switzerland is a consulting company providing a single source of consultation and implementation services for the real estate, infrastructure and industrial markets. The company delivers sustainable, innovative, and economically viable solutions that meet each client’s unique needs. Our almost 250 employees in Zurich, Basel and Lausanne have been supporting clients from a wide range of sectors since 2008. Drees & Sommer Switzerland is part of the Drees & Sommer Group, which was Founded in 1970 and long recognized as a pioneer in driving sustainability and digitization. Today Drees & Sommer employs more than 6,500 people at 70 offices. The international company’s interdisciplinary teams are involved in around 6,800 projects worldwide, working to create a livable future and unite concepts which can at face value appear to be opposites: tradition and future, economy and ecology, analog and digital, efficiency and well-being. As ‘intrapreneurs’, the Drees & Sommer Partners are personally responsible for managing the company. Want to know what we can do for you? Please contact us at [email protected] or visit our website www.dreso.ch.

Details

  • Website: http://www.dreso.ch
  • Founded: 2008
  • Company Size: 182 employees
  • Headquarters: Zürich, Zurich
  • Specialties: Real Estate Consulting, Engineering, Development Consulting and Stratetic Process Consulting, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Building Information Modeling (BIM), Facility Management Consulting, UX & Workplace Consulting, Nachhaltigkeitsberatung, Sustainability, Cradle to Cradle, Lean Construction Managment, Integrated Urban Solutions, Bauphysik, Technical Due Diligence TDD, New Work, ESG Beratung, Smart Infrastructure, Baumanagement, Vertragsmanagement, Smart Metering, Generalplanung, Digitalisierungsberatung, Projektmanagement, Infrastrukturberatung, Bauherrenvertretung und Bauherrenberatung, Construction management, Kostenplanung