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The construction industry in France, Spain and Germany. Christina Mohr Miguel Cabezudo Nicolas Laflesselle. Table of contents. The Construction Companies France Spain G ermany Projects France Spain Germany Statistics France Spain Germany. Construction Companies France. Vinci
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The construction industryin France, Spain and Germany Christina Mohr Miguel Cabezudo Nicolas Laflesselle
Table of contents • The Construction Companies • France • Spain • Germany • Projects • France • Spain • Germany • Statistics • France • Spain • Germany
Construction Companies France • Vinci • Volume of 32.000 million Euro • 163.200 employees • Subsidiaries in more than 110 countries like Poland (Warbud), Hungary, Sweden (Europile PålteknikAB, DEC) • Bouygues • Volume of 24.000 million Euro • 121.000 employees • Eiffage • Volume of 13.000 million Euro • 70.000 million employees
Construction Companies Spain • ACSGroup • Volume of 1.200 million Euro. • 142.176 employees. • The company operates in more than 40 countries like Brazil, Italy, Jordan, China, United States, Canada,… • FCC Group • Volume of 280 million Euro. • 80.250 employees. • The company operates in more than 10 countries like Ireland, Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Mexico,… • Sacyr • Volume of 150 million Euro. • 20.711 employees. • The company operates in more than 15 countries like Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Australia, Cuba,…
Construction Companies Germany • Hochtief • Volume of 20.566 million Euro • 66.178 employees • Subsidiaries in the USA (Turner), Australia (Leighton), Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Switzerland and Hungary • Bilfinger Berger • Volume of 10.403 million Euro • 67.199 employees • Zueblin • Volume of 2.524 million Euro • 12.279 employees
French projects The viaduct of Millau The Channel Tunnel The Eiffel Tower
The viaduct of Millau 343 meters high : highest bridge in the world 2,5 km long : longest bridge in the world
The Channel Tunnel 50,5 km long 37 km under the sea, world record
built in 1889 The Eiffel Tower The paying monument the most visited in the World
Spanish projects “La SagradaFamilia” “Cuatro Torres Business Area” “Alamillo Bridge” “Guadarrama Tunnel”
“La Sagrada Familia”, Antoni Gaudi. Constructionstarted In 1.883 Currentlystillunderconstruction.
“Cuatro Torres Business Area” These are the four tallest buildings in Spain (224; 236m; 249m; 250m)
“Alamillo Bridge”, Santiago Calatrava. The bridge only has straps on one side of the tower. Built for the Universal Exhibition to Seville in 1992
“Guadarrama Tunnel” 28 km in length. This tunnel is the most important engineering project in Spain.
Projects of German Construction Companies The Commerzbank Tower The Gotthard Tunnel The Sheik Khalife Bridge
Built in 1997 by Hochtief as the main contractor. The tower is the highest office building in Europe (nearly 300m high). Commerzbank-Tower in Frankfurt
Bilfinger Berger and partners from Italy and Switzerland are building one of the difficult sections of the tunnel Gotthard Tunnel - Switzerland
SheikKhalifa Bridge 1.45 kilometer long bridge from Abu Dhabi City to Saadiyat Island built by Zueblin
French Construction Industry - Statistics - 439 980 companies in 2009 - 86 % with less than 5 employees - 0,04 % with more than 250 employees Employees : 1,5 millions (1 people on 30 who is working) Volume of 170 billion Euros in 2009 180 deaths per year (1 death every 2 days)
Spanish Construction Industry - Statistics - 2008 economic crisis affecting the construction industry. In Spain there are 3,000,000 of empty houses 750.000 unemployed in the construction sector. 157 construction workers have died in 2010. Spain is the third European country that has invested in construction in 2010.
Evolution of the Construction Industry in European Union Forecasts Reconstruction Civil Engineering No Residential Construction Evolution of the Construction Industry in Spain Residential Construction Forecasts Reconstruction Civil Engineering No Residential Construction Residential Construction
German Construction Industry - Statistics - 715.060 companies in 2009 - 46,6 % with less than 20 employees - 9,6 % with more than 200 employees Employees : 705.000 people (in 2009) Insolvencies: 4.500 (in 2009) Labour costs per hour : 20,90 Euro (in 2009) Incoming orders from foreign countries : 27,4 billion Euro (in 2009)