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Spie Batignolles

Spie Batignolles is a French construction company based in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The company provides building and infrastructure construction in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal and Switzerland.

Spie Batignolles
Typeprivate company
IndustryEngineering / Construction
Founded1968
HeadquartersNeuilly-sur-Seine, Île-de-France
Key people
François-Xavier Clédat (Président-Directeur général)
Revenue2,270 million (2011)
Number of employees
circa 8,300 (2011)
Websitewww.spiebatignolles.fr

Company history edit

Ernest Goüin founded Ernest Goüin & Cie. in 1846.[1] It later became Société de Construction des Batignolles (SCB).[1] Meanwhile, the Société Parisienne pour l’Industrie des Chemins de Fer et des Tramways Electriques was founded and became, in 1900 under the directorship of baron Édouard Empain, Société Parisienne pour l’Industrie Electrique (SPIE).[1]

As early as 1954, SPIE acquired part of SCB's capital and in 1968 the two companies merged to form Spie Batignolles.[1]

During the 1970s and 1980s, Spie Batignolles acquired several other companies: Compagnie Industrielle de Travaux (CITRA) in 1972,[1] Canalisations Pétrolifères, Aquifères et Gazières (CAPAG) in 1977,[1] and Travaux Industriels pour l’Electricité (TRINDEL) in 1982.[1] In 1989 the rail construction company Drouard was acquired, forming the foundation of the group's rail construction engineering company Spie Rail.[2]

The 1990s brought several waves of restructuring. In 1990, Spie Batignolles created Spie Construction, the building and civil engineering branch of the company.[1] In 1992, Spie Construction merged with CITRA to become SPIE CITRA.[1]

In 1997 the company was bought from the Schneider group with the help of a management buyout supported by AMEC.[1][3] A year later, Spie Batignolles changed its name to SPIE with its three daughter companies becoming Spie Trindel, Spie Enertrans, and Spie Batignolles;[1] operating the energy, transportation and construction fields respectively.[2]

On 1 July 2003, Spie as a whole was purchased by AMEC;[1][4] the acquired company was split in three: the engineering branch of Spie in Europe was renamed AMEC SPIE,[5] a rail construction business AMEC Spie Rail was created, and the remaining construction business was grouped under the name Spie Batignolles.[2] AMEC announced that it would seek to sell the construction arm of the business 'Spie Batignolles', and entered negotiations to secure a management buyout of that division;[2][6] the management buyout of the construction division by 78 senior managers was completed in September 2003 with the aid of Barclays Private Equity Finance.[1] In 2004, Financière Spie Batignolles purchased the remaining Spie Batignolles shares owned by Amec Spie.[1]

The two other former divisions became separate companies: in 2005 AMEC announced it was to sell its Spie acquisition of 2003.[7][8] the engineering company AMEC SPIE was sold to PAI Partners for €1040 million in 2006,[9][10][11] The European rail business joint venture Amec Spie Rail systems was sold for an estimated £200million in 2007, to Colas Group.[12][13][14]

The metal construction company CM Paimbeuf (acquired 1995) was bought by Fayat in 2008.[15][16]

Constituents of the Spie Batignolles Group edit

  • Spie Foundations
  • Spie Batignolles TPCI, underground construction, civil engineering, infrastructure and industrial construction
  • Spie Batignolles technologies, concrete and wood pathological treatment
  • Valérian, earthwork
  • Spie Batignolles réseaux, multi-site renovation and construction
  • Spie Batignolles immobilier, real estate advertising
  • Spie Batignolles concessions, car park concessions and swimming pools
  • Eurelec et Fontelec, electric installation électrique and mutlitechnical maintenance

Major projects edit

Key management edit

  • François-Xavier Clédat, Président-Directeur général
  • François-Xavier Anscutter, Directeur général délégué

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n . www.spiebatignolles.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 22 February 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d Jay P. Pederson, ed. (2004). "Amec Spie S.A.". International Directory of Company Histories. Vol. 57. St. James Press. pp. 28–31. ISBN 9781558624931. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Michael Harrison (21 December 1996), "Amec firmly in Europe with pounds 40m Spie buy", www.independent.co.uk, The Independent, archived from the original on 2022-05-24
  4. ^ "Exercise Of Option To Acquire Outstanding Shares In Spie And Trading Update", www.amec.com, AMEC, 5 December 2002
  5. ^ "AMEC SPIE Brand Launched Across Continental Europe", www.amec.com, AMEC, 1 July 2003
  6. ^ "Amec in talks over Spie Batignolles sale", business.scotsman.com, The Scotsman, 20 May 2003
  7. ^ Caroline Muspratt (24 November 2005), "Amec sells off Spie and considers splitting remaining group", www.telegraph.co.uk, The Telegraph
  8. ^ "AGM TRADING STATEMENT Proposed sale of AMEC SPIE and overall trading on track", www.amec.com, AMEC, 17 May 2006
  9. ^ "Formation of the Group - History - Spie", www.spie.com, SPIE, retrieved 14 July 2011, 2006 : On 22 May, AMEC and PAI Partners announce that they have agreed terms for the sale of AMEC SPIE to PAI. After approval from Brussels, the takeover of SPIE by PAI is finalised on 27 July, with the Group regaining its traditional name of SPIE and unveiling its new visual identity on 14 September.
  10. ^ "Disposal of AMEC SPIE", www.amec.com, AMEC, 27 July 2006
  11. ^ "AMEC plc ("AMEC") Sale of AMEC SPIE", www.amec.com, AMEC, 22 May 2006
  12. ^ Ian Fraser (25 February 2007), "Amec sells half of specialist rail arm to French company", www.ianfraser.org, Sunday Herald
  13. ^ Steve Hawkes (19 February 2007), "Amec sells out of rail business", business.timesonline.co.uk, The Times
  14. ^ "AMEC to sell stake in rail firm", uk.reuters.com, Reuters, 19 February 2007
  15. ^ "Fayat acquiert le normand CM Paimboeuf", actus.calvados-strategie.com (in French), Conseil Général du Calvados, 20 October 2010
  16. ^ Cloâtre Elodie (10 October 2008). "Fayat rachète la société CM Paimboeuf". www.lemoniteur.fr (in French).
  17. ^ Pegasus Bridge on Structurae database
  18. ^ Channel Tunnel on Structurae database
  19. ^ Pont de Normandie on Structurae database
  20. ^ Météor on Structurae database
  21. ^ Charles de Gaulle International Airport Terminal 2F on Structurae database
  22. ^ Corner House

External links edit

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Spie Batignolles is a French construction company based in Neuilly sur Seine The company provides building and infrastructure construction in France Germany the United Kingdom Spain Portugal and Switzerland Spie BatignollesTypeprivate companyIndustryEngineering ConstructionFounded1968HeadquartersNeuilly sur Seine Ile de FranceKey peopleFrancois Xavier Cledat President Directeur general Revenue 2 270 million 2011 Number of employeescirca 8 300 2011 Websitewww spiebatignolles fr Contents 1 Company history 2 Constituents of the Spie Batignolles Group 3 Major projects 4 Key management 5 References 6 External linksCompany history editErnest Gouin founded Ernest Gouin amp Cie in 1846 1 It later became Societe de Construction des Batignolles SCB 1 Meanwhile the Societe Parisienne pour l Industrie des Chemins de Fer et des Tramways Electriques was founded and became in 1900 under the directorship of baron Edouard Empain Societe Parisienne pour l Industrie Electrique SPIE 1 As early as 1954 SPIE acquired part of SCB s capital and in 1968 the two companies merged to form Spie Batignolles 1 During the 1970s and 1980s Spie Batignolles acquired several other companies Compagnie Industrielle de Travaux CITRA in 1972 1 Canalisations Petroliferes Aquiferes et Gazieres CAPAG in 1977 1 and Travaux Industriels pour l Electricite TRINDEL in 1982 1 In 1989 the rail construction company Drouard was acquired forming the foundation of the group s rail construction engineering company Spie Rail 2 The 1990s brought several waves of restructuring In 1990 Spie Batignolles created Spie Construction the building and civil engineering branch of the company 1 In 1992 Spie Construction merged with CITRA to become SPIE CITRA 1 In 1997 the company was bought from the Schneider group with the help of a management buyout supported by AMEC 1 3 A year later Spie Batignolles changed its name to SPIE with its three daughter companies becoming Spie Trindel Spie Enertrans and Spie Batignolles 1 operating the energy transportation and construction fields respectively 2 On 1 July 2003 Spie as a whole was purchased by AMEC 1 4 the acquired company was split in three the engineering branch of Spie in Europe was renamed AMEC SPIE 5 a rail construction business AMEC Spie Rail was created and the remaining construction business was grouped under the name Spie Batignolles 2 AMEC announced that it would seek to sell the construction arm of the business Spie Batignolles and entered negotiations to secure a management buyout of that division 2 6 the management buyout of the construction division by 78 senior managers was completed in September 2003 with the aid of Barclays Private Equity Finance 1 In 2004 Financiere Spie Batignolles purchased the remaining Spie Batignolles shares owned by Amec Spie 1 The two other former divisions became separate companies in 2005 AMEC announced it was to sell its Spie acquisition of 2003 7 8 the engineering company AMEC SPIE was sold to PAI Partners for 1040 million in 2006 9 10 11 The European rail business joint venture Amec Spie Rail systems was sold for an estimated 200million in 2007 to Colas Group 12 13 14 The metal construction company CM Paimbeuf acquired 1995 was bought by Fayat in 2008 15 16 Constituents of the Spie Batignolles Group editSpie Foundations Spie Batignolles TPCI underground construction civil engineering infrastructure and industrial construction Spie Batignolles technologies concrete and wood pathological treatment Valerian earthwork Spie Batignolles reseaux multi site renovation and construction Spie Batignolles immobilier real estate advertising Spie Batignolles concessions car park concessions and swimming pools Eurelec et Fontelec electric installation electrique and mutlitechnical maintenanceMajor projects editSaddam International Airport Baghdad Iraq 1979 Pegasus Bridge 1994 17 Channel Tunnel 1994 18 Pont de Normandie 1995 19 Submerged tube tunnel of the Meteor 1998 20 Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminal 2F 1999 21 Lesotho Highlands Water Project 2002 22 Key management editFrancois Xavier Cledat President Directeur general Francois Xavier Anscutter Directeur general delegueReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Spie Batignolles History www spiebatignolles fr in French Archived from the original on 22 February 2009 a b c d Jay P Pederson ed 2004 Amec Spie S A International Directory of Company Histories Vol 57 St James Press pp 28 31 ISBN 9781558624931 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Michael Harrison 21 December 1996 Amec firmly in Europe with pounds 40m Spie buy www independent co uk The Independent archived from the original on 2022 05 24 Exercise Of Option To Acquire Outstanding Shares In Spie And Trading Update www amec com AMEC 5 December 2002 AMEC SPIE Brand Launched Across Continental Europe www amec com AMEC 1 July 2003 Amec in talks over Spie Batignolles sale business scotsman com The Scotsman 20 May 2003 Caroline Muspratt 24 November 2005 Amec sells off Spie and considers splitting remaining group www telegraph co uk The Telegraph AGM TRADING STATEMENT Proposed sale of AMEC SPIE and overall trading on track www amec com AMEC 17 May 2006 Formation of the Group History Spie www spie com SPIE retrieved 14 July 2011 2006 On 22 May AMEC and PAI Partners announce that they have agreed terms for the sale of AMEC SPIE to PAI After approval from Brussels the takeover of SPIE by PAI is finalised on 27 July with the Group regaining its traditional name of SPIE and unveiling its new visual identity on 14 September Disposal of AMEC SPIE www amec com AMEC 27 July 2006 AMEC plc AMEC Sale of AMEC SPIE www amec com AMEC 22 May 2006 Ian Fraser 25 February 2007 Amec sells half of specialist rail arm to French company www ianfraser org Sunday Herald Steve Hawkes 19 February 2007 Amec sells out of rail business business timesonline co uk The Times AMEC to sell stake in rail firm uk reuters com Reuters 19 February 2007 Fayat acquiert le normand CM Paimboeuf actus calvados strategie com in French Conseil General du Calvados 20 October 2010 Cloatre Elodie 10 October 2008 Fayat rachete la societe CM Paimboeuf www lemoniteur fr in French Pegasus Bridge on Structurae database Channel Tunnel on Structurae database Pont de Normandie on Structurae database Meteor on Structurae database Charles de Gaulle International Airport Terminal 2F on Structurae database Corner HouseExternal links edit in English Spie Batignolles on Structurae Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spie Batignolles amp oldid 1089665526, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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