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Royal BAM Group

Royal BAM Group nv (Dutch: Koninklijke BAM Groep nv) is a Dutch construction-services business with headquarters in Bunnik, Netherlands. It is the largest construction company based on revenue in the Netherlands.[2]

Royal BAM Group nv
Native name
Koninklijke BAM Groep nv
FormerlyN.V. Bataafsche Aanneming Maatschappij van Bouw- en Betonwerken v/h Firma J. van der Wal en Zoon (1928-1971)
Company typePublic (Naamloze vennootschap)
Euronext: BAMNB
IndustryConstruction
Founded1869
HeadquartersBunnik, Netherlands
Key people
Ruud Joosten (CEO), Henk Rottinghuis (Chairman of the Supervisory Board)
Revenue€7,315 million (2021)[1]
€278.4 million (2021)[1]
€18.1 million (2021)[1]
Number of employees
15,739 (FTE, average 2021)[1]
Websitewww.bam.com

History edit

The company was founded by Adam van der Wal as a joiner's shop in 1869 in Groot-Ammers - a rural village in the Alblasserwaard region, which lies east of Rotterdam.[3] It was renamed Bataafsche Aanneming Maatschappij van Bouw- en Betonwerken, in English, Batavian Construction Company for Construction and Concrete Projects plc. ('BAM') in 1927. When the company reached its 125th anniversary on 12 May 1994, it received the right to add ‘Royal’ to its name and it continued to expand through acquisition, buying Interbuild in 1998,[4] NBM-Amstelland in 2000[5] and Hollandsche Beton Groep in 2002.[6]

In July 2020, Royal BAM announced it was winding down its 600-strong BAM International business, blaming the COVID-19 pandemic for mounting losses.[7] Up to 150 jobs would also be cut at BAM Construct UK.[8]

In October 2022, Dutch authorities (the Fiscal Information and Investigation Service and the Public Prosecution Service) visited BAM International bv offices in Gouda, in an investigation relating to potential irregularities at some completed projects. Bam was "fully cooperating" with the investigation.[9]

Operations edit

 
Construction equipment from Koninklijke BAM Groep in Madurodam in typical green-orange livery

The company's major operations include:[10]

  • BAM Bouw en Techniek - Non-residential construction
  • BAM Wonen - Residential construction
  • AM - Area development
  • BAM Infra - Civil engineering in the Netherlands
  • BAM Interbuild - Non-residential and residential (apartments) building in Brussels and Flanders
  • BAM Construct UK (comprising BAM Construction and BAM Properties)
  • BAM Nuttall - Civil engineering in the UK (comprising BAM Ritchies - geotechnical)
  • BAM Contractors Ltd (BAM Ireland) - Building, civil engineering, facilities management, property and rail in Ireland
  • BAM Deutschland - Construction in Germany
  • Wayss & Freytag Ingenierbau - Civil engineering in Germany; as tunnelling specialist also active as joint venture partner in BAM's other home markets)
  • BAM International - Projects outside of Europe
  • BAM PPP - Investment company

Major projects edit

 
Road Construction by BAM Groep
 
BAM towercrane in Groningen

Projects completed by the company include the Amsterdam Arena football stadium for AFC Ajax in Amsterdam completed in 1996,[11] the Antwerp Law Courts completed in 2005[12] and the Euroborg football stadium for FC Groningen in Groningen completed in 2006.[13] The company was part of the Infraspeed consortium which handed over the HSL-Zuid high-speed railway line for commercial use in 2009.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Annual Report 2021". Koninklijke BAM Groep. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  2. ^ Published by Lars Kamer (2020-01-09). "• Netherlands: biggest construction companies based on revenue 2017". Statista. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  3. ^ Royal BAM Group: History 2010-12-16 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Company profiles: Interbuild 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ BAM buys NBM's construction arm 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine Hebels, 1 September 2000
  6. ^ Royal BAM NBM completes takeover of HBG 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine Europe Real Estate, 15 November 2002
  7. ^ Rogers, Dave (6 July 2020). "Covid-19 blamed as losses pile up at Royal Bam". Building. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  8. ^ Weinfass, Ian (6 July 2020). "Bam Construct axes up to 150 jobs". Construction News. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Dutch authorities investigate Bam projects". The Construction Index. 17 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Organisation | Koninklijke BAM Groep / Royal BAM Group". Bam.com. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  11. ^ The making of Amsterdam Arena 2010-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Antwerp Law Courts (Interbuild are part of Royal BAM Group) 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ 10 million euro orders for Olympic Stadium in Berlin and Euroborg Stadium in Groningen 2010-12-28 at the Wayback Machine Imtech, 8 April 2004
  14. ^ HSL-Zuid Organisation 2008-02-14 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  •   Media related to Royal BAM Group at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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Royal BAM Group nv Dutch Koninklijke BAM Groep nv is a Dutch construction services business with headquarters in Bunnik Netherlands It is the largest construction company based on revenue in the Netherlands 2 Royal BAM Group nvNative nameKoninklijke BAM Groep nvFormerlyN V Bataafsche Aanneming Maatschappij van Bouw en Betonwerken v h Firma J van der Wal en Zoon 1928 1971 Company typePublic Naamloze vennootschap Traded asEuronext BAMNBIndustryConstructionFounded1869HeadquartersBunnik NetherlandsKey peopleRuud Joosten CEO Henk Rottinghuis Chairman of the Supervisory Board Revenue 7 315 million 2021 1 Operating income 278 4 million 2021 1 Net income 18 1 million 2021 1 Number of employees15 739 FTE average 2021 1 Websitewww bam com Contents 1 History 2 Operations 3 Major projects 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe company was founded by Adam van der Wal as a joiner s shop in 1869 in Groot Ammers a rural village in the Alblasserwaard region which lies east of Rotterdam 3 It was renamed Bataafsche Aanneming Maatschappij van Bouw en Betonwerken in English Batavian Construction Company for Construction and Concrete Projects plc BAM in 1927 When the company reached its 125th anniversary on 12 May 1994 it received the right to add Royal to its name and it continued to expand through acquisition buying Interbuild in 1998 4 NBM Amstelland in 2000 5 and Hollandsche Beton Groep in 2002 6 In July 2020 Royal BAM announced it was winding down its 600 strong BAM International business blaming the COVID 19 pandemic for mounting losses 7 Up to 150 jobs would also be cut at BAM Construct UK 8 In October 2022 Dutch authorities the Fiscal Information and Investigation Service and the Public Prosecution Service visited BAM International bv offices in Gouda in an investigation relating to potential irregularities at some completed projects Bam was fully cooperating with the investigation 9 Operations edit nbsp Construction equipment from Koninklijke BAM Groep in Madurodam in typical green orange liveryThe company s major operations include 10 BAM Bouw en Techniek Non residential construction BAM Wonen Residential construction AM Area development BAM Infra Civil engineering in the Netherlands BAM Interbuild Non residential and residential apartments building in Brussels and Flanders BAM Construct UK comprising BAM Construction and BAM Properties BAM Nuttall Civil engineering in the UK comprising BAM Ritchies geotechnical BAM Contractors Ltd BAM Ireland Building civil engineering facilities management property and rail in Ireland BAM Deutschland Construction in Germany Wayss amp Freytag Ingenierbau Civil engineering in Germany as tunnelling specialist also active as joint venture partner in BAM s other home markets BAM International Projects outside of Europe BAM PPP Investment companyMajor projects edit nbsp Road Construction by BAM Groep nbsp BAM towercrane in GroningenProjects completed by the company include the Amsterdam Arena football stadium for AFC Ajax in Amsterdam completed in 1996 11 the Antwerp Law Courts completed in 2005 12 and the Euroborg football stadium for FC Groningen in Groningen completed in 2006 13 The company was part of the Infraspeed consortium which handed over the HSL Zuid high speed railway line for commercial use in 2009 14 References edit a b c d Annual Report 2021 Koninklijke BAM Groep Retrieved 23 November 2022 Published by Lars Kamer 2020 01 09 Netherlands biggest construction companies based on revenue 2017 Statista Retrieved 2020 02 20 Royal BAM Group History Archived 2010 12 16 at the Wayback Machine Company profiles Interbuild Archived 2011 07 10 at the Wayback Machine BAM buys NBM s construction arm Archived 2011 07 24 at the Wayback Machine Hebels 1 September 2000 Royal BAM NBM completes takeover of HBG Archived 2011 07 10 at the Wayback Machine Europe Real Estate 15 November 2002 Rogers Dave 6 July 2020 Covid 19 blamed as losses pile up at Royal Bam Building Retrieved 6 July 2020 Weinfass Ian 6 July 2020 Bam Construct axes up to 150 jobs Construction News Retrieved 6 July 2020 Dutch authorities investigate Bam projects The Construction Index 17 October 2022 Retrieved 17 October 2022 Organisation Koninklijke BAM Groep Royal BAM Group Bam com Retrieved 2020 02 20 The making of Amsterdam Arena Archived 2010 12 03 at the Wayback Machine Antwerp Law Courts Interbuild are part of Royal BAM Group Archived 2011 07 19 at the Wayback Machine 10 million euro orders for Olympic Stadium in Berlin and Euroborg Stadium in Groningen Archived 2010 12 28 at the Wayback Machine Imtech 8 April 2004 HSL Zuid Organisation Archived 2008 02 14 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Royal BAM Group at Wikimedia Commons Official website nbsp Companies portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal BAM Group amp oldid 1182211603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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