SIGA Innovation Centre Takes Shape

Construction of the SIGA Innovation Centre is progressing steadily. The small brick building for the new transformer station is now complete, marking a key step in the development at the Schachen site.

Stefanie Schaller
in culture , sustainability
24. January 2018 1 minutes reading time

The small building of the new transformer station for the current supply is built with bricks.

The crane is up.

The retaining wall for the new office complex and the docking station are encased in concrete.

The small building of the new transformer station for the current supply is built with bricks.

Preparations for concreting the base plate of the new office complex are almost completed.

Stefanie Schaller

HR Marketing and Employer Branding Manager on a mission to position SIGA as a great employer. Outside of work, she enjoys immersing herself in the world of books, passionately practices yoga, and is a proud mum.

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