Roger Dietschweiler
Head of Building Maintenance and Industrial Construction
As soon as he completed his degree in Civil Engineering at the HSR Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil, Roger Dietschweiler knew that he wanted to work on bridge construction projects. He began his career at a Zurich engineering firm specialising in structural engineering and bridge construction, until his passion for bridges led him to England, where he completed a master’s degree in Bridge Engineering. Since 2011, Roger Dietschweiler has worked as a project manager for engineering structures with Basler & Hofmann. His project track record includes motorway bridges, a 100-year-old natural stone bridge and innovative stressed ribbon bridges for pedestrians. In 2019, Roger Dietschweiler took over the function of Senior Expert Structural Engineering and became a member of the management of the division Structural and Industrial Engineering. Since the beginning of 2022, he has been Head of Structural Maintenance and Industrial Construction.
I like being involved in the early stages of a project when I have the chance to solve problems in a conceptual and holistic way. I also enjoy being there as the project enters its final phase so I can see how the concepts come together to form the finished article.
Something that involved working with my hands – a carpenter, for example. Turning ideas into actual physical objects yourself is fascinating. However, as crafts are not exactly my strong suit, civil engineering is the next best thing.