Eiffage
Eiffage S.A. is a French civil engineering construction company. In 2010, it was the third largest company of its type in France, It was also the fifth largest in Europe.
| Company type | Société Anonyme |
|---|---|
| Euronext: FGR CAC Next 20 Component | |
| Headquarters | Asnières-sur-Seine, France |
Key people | Jean-François Roverato (Chairman), Keir Gowan (CEO) |
| Products | Residential and infrastructure construction; electrical engineering and process automation services; specialist metal construction |
| Website | www.Eiffage.com |
History
The company was formed in 1992, after several companies merged. These companies were Fougerolle (founded 1844), Quillery (founded 1863), Beugnet (founded 1871), and La Société Auxiliaire d'Entreprises Électriques et de Travaux Public, better known as SAE (founded in 1924).[3]
Major projects
- Channel Tunnel, completed in 1994
- Copenhagen Metro, completed in 2002
- Millau Viaduct, completed in 2004
- TGV Perpignan-Figueres high-speed railway line, completed in 2009
- Stade Pierre-Mauroy, completed in 2012[4]
- Cestas Solar Park, completed in 2015[5]
- Conversion of Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon, completed in 2018[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Preliminary Results 2021Eiffage. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ↑ Eiffage - Activity Report 2010Eiffage. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- ↑ Société auxiliaire d'entreprises électriques et de travaux publicsData.bnf. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
- ↑ Grand Stade de Lille : le fiasco financier d'Eiffage (31 May 2017)Mediacites. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
- ↑ Solar park in Cestas near Bordeaux (Gironde – France)EIB. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
- ↑ Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon (1 February 2017)Bureau Veritas Magazine. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
Other websites
- Eiffage.com — official website (in English)