Nussli plans and builds temporary and rapid construction infrastructures for events and facilities in the field of sport, culture, and business worldwide.
In 1949, Nüssli married Germaine, née Sprenger (1922-2009), who contributed her assets to the working capital and actively supported her husband.
[7] 1958 the company entered into the scaffolding sector and began renting and assembling grandstands and stages made of wood and tubular steel the following year.
[8][9] In the same year, 40 employees left NUSSLI and founded Adunic AG in Frauenfeld, which specialized in high-quality event and pavilion constructions.
With 52,016 seats, the Arène de la Broye was the world's largest temporary grandstand facility for a three-day event at the time.
For large sporting and cultural events, NUSSLI prepares feasibility studies, plans the requirements and the type of infrastructure structures needed and implements them.
NUSSLI plans and manufactures showcases and exhibition structures according to the designs of architects or scenographers in individual construction.
The production site in Switzerland, RUBA Objektbau AG, specializes in interior fittings in the catering and hotel industry, work and residential areas as well as timber and metal construction.
Among others: The company and its projects are widely covered in the media[36] [37][38]due to their special construction method and NUSSLI is described as a specialist.