QUBO has welcomed three new companies. CES Bauingenieur AG, werkunion and Orfida Treuhand + Revisions AG moved into the Obwalden workspace in March. QUBO comprises two interconnected buildings and is owned by Obwaldner Kantonalbank (OKB), the Eberli Group, Orfida and werkunion. OKB has set up its Innovation Lab on the top floor of the new QUBO 17 building. The Eberli Group moved into its remodelled and expanded headquarters in the existing QUBO 15 building in January.
Orfida Treuhand + Revisions AG moved into the Obwalden site at the beginning of March, coinciding with the company's 40th anniversary. "Moving to QUBO is more than just a change of location," writes the company in a statement published by QUBO. "The modern and innovatively designed office space offers optimal working conditions that not only increase Orfida's attractiveness as an employer, but also bring a 'super flow' to the team."
With the arrival of werkunion, all of the umbrella brand’s five companies have found a new home in Sarnen. In future, general planning, architecture, interior design, specialist planning and brand design will operate at QUBO. "We are proud to be part of this pioneering project. We look forward to breaking new ground together with everyone at QUBO and shaping the future of entrepreneurship in Obwalden," Roli Scherer, architect and head of werkunion, is quoted as saying in another statement from QUBO.
The new trio of tenants is rounded off by CES Bauingenieur AG. Headquartered in Nidwalden, the company has also been represented in Sarnen since 1983. In QUBO, CES Bauingenieur AG aims to offer its employees an attractive office structure and culture, according to a statement.