[2] The company has developed techniques in formwork and scaffolding technology, and the use of aluminum and 3D printers in complex construction projects.
[9] Three years later the company opened the modern head plant for scaffolding systems in Günzburg, Germany.
[13] From 2011 to 2014, 1,100 containers of PERI's innovative scaffolding and formwork technology was delivered and used in the expansion of the Panama Canal.
PERI's technology was used due to the incline of the buildings making it impossible for cranes to raise the scaffold.
[18][19] Later that year the company constructed three pylons for the Mersey Gateway Bridge with the use of their rail climbing system.