THE STORY | ABOUT Since the beginning of the XX century the Barbuiani family has worked in the building industry. The founder, Enrico Barbuiani, is among the first building contractors of the postwar period who undertakes bold reinforced concrete works designed by famous engineer Santarella. The passion for hard work is handed down to the sons thus generating a variety of companies in the building industry, starting from a state of the art factory producing prefab concrete tanks for liquids and separators for methane gas, which in 1963 will merge into CMC Costruzioni Manufatti in Cemento, based in Adria, Veneto, and founded by Franco Barbuiani. In 1964 a new law forbids the production of concrete tanks, on which the entire production and success of the company is based. The good fortune of CMC seems to waver, but Franco Barbuini reinvents his company by starting the production of a new line of concrete bathing huts for which the old moulds in the plant are used. CMC bathing huts Adriatico model have a huge success from Grado to Rimini. CMC starts its wide and complex production of concrete prefab buildings, thus becoming leader in the industry. Dry assembled, certified, low cost, energy efficient and totally prefabricated: these are the features of the C.M.C.2.0 models. The addition 2.0 to the company logo of the acronym shows the evolution of the company towards a greater interactivity with the project, the market and the new requirements. The choice offered by the company now includes “su|misura” and “design|architettonico”, in which Italian design and architecture meet thanks to the collaboration of Studio PRR Architetti and to the synergies with the most qualified Italian firms. 1940
beginnings
1950
growth and development
1960
reconversion and success
2010
design
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