Eiffage
Eiffage is one of France's leading construction and civil engineering groups with a total turnover of nearly 32 billion francs. Envisioned as a coalition of companies with more than 500 subsidiaries in France alone, Eiffage is the result of the 1993 acquisition of Fougerolle by Société Auxiliaires des Entreprises (SAE). Eiffage members specialize in private and public construction and civil engineering projects, including building construction, highway and road construction, electrical and civil engineering (bridges, stadiums and other public structures). Other major names for the Eiffage group are Quillery, Eiffel, Gerland, SCRBeugnet, Forclum, and Norelec.
Each Eiffage member company has its own unique equipment, resources, networks, people and corporate culture, operating independently of each other while providing opportunities for synergies and collaboration between member companies. Member companies act as holding structures for their own subsidiaries, reflecting a similar federation structure.
Location: Vélizy-Villacoublay, France
Employees: 72,500
Revenue: €22.1 billion
Founded: 1970
Notable Projects: Grand Hôtel-Dieu
Website: www.Eiffage.com