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Strabag

STRABAG SE is an Austrian construction company based in Spittal an der Drau, Austria, with its headquarters in Vienna. It is the largest construction company in Austria and one of the largest construction companies in Europe. The company is active in its home markets Austria and Germany and in all countries of Central, Eastern and South-East Europe, in selected markets in Western Europe, on the Arabian Peninsula, as well as in Canada, Chile, China and India. In these markets STRABAG has subsidiaries or operates on a project-basis.

STRABAG SE
Company typeSocietas Europaea
WBAG: STR
IndustryConstruction
PredecessorAllgemeine Hoch- und Ingenieurbau 
Founded1835
HeadquartersVienna, Austria
Key people
Alfred Gusenbauer (Chairman of the supervisory board), Klemens Haselsteiner (CEO)
ServicesBuilding construction and civil engineering; infrastructure construction; tunnelling; facility management
Revenue15,298 million (2021)[1]
€896.1 million (2021)[1]
€596.4 million (2021)[1]
Total assets€12,229 million (2021)[1]
Number of employees
73,606 (2021)
Websitewww.strabag.com

History edit

Origins edit

The business has its origins in two businesses:

  • Baumeister Lerchbaumer-Isola-KG[2] was founded by Anton Lerchbaumer (1879 - 1954) and his son-in-law, Franz Isola (1901 - 1968), in 1929. In 1954 Anton Lerchbaumer senior died. Franz Isola became the sole manager of the largest private building company in Austria. In 1968 Franz Isola died and Anton Lerchbaumer junior (1913 - 1974) became manager of the company. The company became known as ILBAU AG in 1972.[2]
  • Strassenwalzenbetrieb was founded in 1895 and known as STRABAG from 1930.[3]

Holocaust profiteering edit

Strabag was one of the main profiteers of the Nazi building projects during Second World War and before. It was a main contractor of Todt organisation and built concentration camps, the Westwall and Norway's Blood Road.[4] The British Secret Service report concluded "[. . .] Enough large building firms offered their services to put the entire construction [of the Westwall, S.G.] on a voluntary basis. [. . .] Nor is there any basis later for assuming that firms in any large numbers became so reluctant to work for the OT as to make mass conscriptions of such concerns necessary. This willingness is due to the attractive profits obtainable from OT contracts."[5]

Later history edit

These two businesses came under the common ownership of BIBAG Bauindustrie Beteiligungs Aktiengesellschaft (subsequently renamed STRABAG SE) – a company listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange – in 1998.[3] In 1999, STRABAG acquired Strubag. In the same year, the company was delisted from the Vienna Stock exchange.[3]

In 2000, the holding company Bauholding STRABAG (or STRABAG SE since 2006) started a strong brand strategy throughout Europe, unifying all under the core brand "STRABAG". In Austria ILBAU and STUAG merged into the new STRABAG AG. The following year, the holding company became the major shareholder in German company STRABAG AG (based in Cologne).[3]

Subsequent acquisitions included Deutsche Asphalt GmbH[6] in 2002, Walter Bau Group in 2005, a majority stake in Ed. Züblin in 2005, Adanti SpA, KIRCHNER Holding GmbH, F. Kirchhoff AG and Deutsche Telekom Immobilien und Service GmbH in 2008.[3]

In 2007, STRABAG SE launched its initial public offering on the Vienna Stock exchange.[3]

In December 2013 the Supreme Court of the Slovak Republic confirmed that one of the companies of the STRABAG Group participated in bid rigging cartel of construction companies (together with companies of Skanska group and Mota-Engil group) in 2004. Illegal conduct was associated with the tender for the execution of works for the construction of the D1 highway from Mengusovce to Jánovce in Eastern Slovakia.[7]

In May 2022, Thomas Bull, a director appointed by the third largest shareholder, Rasperia Trading, which is owned by Russian entrepreneur Oleg Deripaska, was removed from the board to ensure compliance with the EU sanctions against Deripaska.[8]

Structure edit

The company is organised into the following divisions: Building Construction & Civil Engineering, Transportation Infrastructure, Special Divisions & Concessions.[9]

Major projects edit

 
Strabag work on the Unity Tower in Krakow, Poland

Major projects have included the Alte Weser Lighthouse in the North Sea completed in 1964,[10] Basra International Airport in Iraq completed in 1988,[11] the Copenhagen Metro in Denmark completed in 2002,[12] the Manapouri Second Tailrace Tunnel in New Zealand completed in 2002,[13] the Sofia Airport Second Terminal in Bulgaria completed in 2006,[14] the Vrmac Tunnel in Montenegro completed in 2007,[15] the Limerick Tunnel in Ireland completed in 2010[16] and the Niagara Third Hydro Tunnel in Canada completed in 2013.[17]

From 2012 to 2015, STRABAG worked on the rehabilitation and extension of the Bus Rapid Transit Infrastructure in Dar es Salaam.[18][19] STRABAG is also involved in HS2 lots S1 and S2, working as part of a joint venture, due to complete in 2031.[20]

Shareholders edit

The largest shareholders as at September 2023 were: UNIQA Raiffeisen Group with a 29.5% stake, Hans Peter Haselsteiner's family with a 28.3% stake and Oleg Deripaska's Cyprus-based Rasperia Trading with a 27.8% stake.[21] In September 2022 the company launched a buyback program.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Annual Report 2021" (PDF). STRABAG. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b POPPE, Roland. "STRABAG SE - Corporate history". www.strabag.com (in German). Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f POPPE, Roland. "STRABAG SE - Corporate history". www.strabag.com.
  4. ^ Gogl, Simon, Laying the foundations of occupation, 2020, p. 238f.
  5. ^ Handbook of the Organisation Todt, 1945, p. 53
  6. ^ "Case M.9666 – Deutsche Asphalt/KEMNA BAU Andrae/Heideasphalt". European Commission. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  7. ^ "The Supreme Court upheld the decisions of the Antimonopoly Office of the Slovak Republic in the matter of cartel of six construction companies". www.antimon.gov.sk. 19 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Construction Giant Strabag Removes Russian Voice on Supervisory Board". Vindobona. 5 May 2022. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  9. ^ "STRABAG Construction Worldwide Brochure" (PDF).
  10. ^ . Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration. Archived from the original on 13 April 2008.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 October 2008.
  12. ^ . International Railway Gazette. 9 January 1999. Archived from the original on 4 February 2008.
  13. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 March 2012.
  14. ^ . Sofia Echo. 13 November 2006. Archived from the original on 6 March 2009.
  15. ^ Panhelion 13 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 October 2012.
  17. ^ Ontario Power Generation 19 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Dar rapid transit system takes shape 24 Tanzania, 19 August 2013
  19. ^ DRABOSENIG, Simon. "Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Infrastructure, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania". www.strabag-international.com.
  20. ^ "HS2 contracts worth £6.6bn awarded by UK government". the Guardian. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  21. ^ POPPE, Roland. "STRABAG SE - Shareholders structure". www.strabag.com.
  22. ^ "Anticipatory manadatory takeover offer" (PDF). Stabag. Retrieved 14 September 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Vienna Stock Exchange: Market Data STRABAG SE

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STRABAG SE is an Austrian construction company based in Spittal an der Drau Austria with its headquarters in Vienna It is the largest construction company in Austria and one of the largest construction companies in Europe The company is active in its home markets Austria and Germany and in all countries of Central Eastern and South East Europe in selected markets in Western Europe on the Arabian Peninsula as well as in Canada Chile China and India In these markets STRABAG has subsidiaries or operates on a project basis STRABAG SECompany typeSocietas EuropaeaTraded asWBAG STRIndustryConstructionPredecessorAllgemeine Hoch und Ingenieurbau Founded1835HeadquartersVienna AustriaKey peopleAlfred Gusenbauer Chairman of the supervisory board Klemens Haselsteiner CEO ServicesBuilding construction and civil engineering infrastructure construction tunnelling facility managementRevenue 15 298 million 2021 1 Operating income 896 1 million 2021 1 Net income 596 4 million 2021 1 Total assets 12 229 million 2021 1 Number of employees73 606 2021 Websitewww strabag com Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Holocaust profiteering 1 3 Later history 2 Structure 3 Major projects 4 Shareholders 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOrigins edit The business has its origins in two businesses Baumeister Lerchbaumer Isola KG 2 was founded by Anton Lerchbaumer 1879 1954 and his son in law Franz Isola 1901 1968 in 1929 In 1954 Anton Lerchbaumer senior died Franz Isola became the sole manager of the largest private building company in Austria In 1968 Franz Isola died and Anton Lerchbaumer junior 1913 1974 became manager of the company The company became known as ILBAU AG in 1972 2 Strassenwalzenbetrieb was founded in 1895 and known as STRABAG from 1930 3 Holocaust profiteering edit Strabag was one of the main profiteers of the Nazi building projects during Second World War and before It was a main contractor of Todt organisation and built concentration camps the Westwall and Norway s Blood Road 4 The British Secret Service report concluded Enough large building firms offered their services to put the entire construction of the Westwall S G on a voluntary basis Nor is there any basis later for assuming that firms in any large numbers became so reluctant to work for the OT as to make mass conscriptions of such concerns necessary This willingness is due to the attractive profits obtainable from OT contracts 5 Later history edit These two businesses came under the common ownership of BIBAG Bauindustrie Beteiligungs Aktiengesellschaft subsequently renamed STRABAG SE a company listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange in 1998 3 In 1999 STRABAG acquired Strubag In the same year the company was delisted from the Vienna Stock exchange 3 In 2000 the holding company Bauholding STRABAG or STRABAG SE since 2006 started a strong brand strategy throughout Europe unifying all under the core brand STRABAG In Austria ILBAU and STUAG merged into the new STRABAG AG The following year the holding company became the major shareholder in German company STRABAG AG based in Cologne 3 Subsequent acquisitions included Deutsche Asphalt GmbH 6 in 2002 Walter Bau Group in 2005 a majority stake in Ed Zublin in 2005 Adanti SpA KIRCHNER Holding GmbH F Kirchhoff AG and Deutsche Telekom Immobilien und Service GmbH in 2008 3 In 2007 STRABAG SE launched its initial public offering on the Vienna Stock exchange 3 In December 2013 the Supreme Court of the Slovak Republic confirmed that one of the companies of the STRABAG Group participated in bid rigging cartel of construction companies together with companies of Skanska group and Mota Engil group in 2004 Illegal conduct was associated with the tender for the execution of works for the construction of the D1 highway from Mengusovce to Janovce in Eastern Slovakia 7 In May 2022 Thomas Bull a director appointed by the third largest shareholder Rasperia Trading which is owned by Russian entrepreneur Oleg Deripaska was removed from the board to ensure compliance with the EU sanctions against Deripaska 8 Structure editThe company is organised into the following divisions Building Construction amp Civil Engineering Transportation Infrastructure Special Divisions amp Concessions 9 Major projects edit nbsp Strabag work on the Unity Tower in Krakow PolandMajor projects have included the Alte Weser Lighthouse in the North Sea completed in 1964 10 Basra International Airport in Iraq completed in 1988 11 the Copenhagen Metro in Denmark completed in 2002 12 the Manapouri Second Tailrace Tunnel in New Zealand completed in 2002 13 the Sofia Airport Second Terminal in Bulgaria completed in 2006 14 the Vrmac Tunnel in Montenegro completed in 2007 15 the Limerick Tunnel in Ireland completed in 2010 16 and the Niagara Third Hydro Tunnel in Canada completed in 2013 17 From 2012 to 2015 STRABAG worked on the rehabilitation and extension of the Bus Rapid Transit Infrastructure in Dar es Salaam 18 19 STRABAG is also involved in HS2 lots S1 and S2 working as part of a joint venture due to complete in 2031 20 Shareholders editThe largest shareholders as at September 2023 were UNIQA Raiffeisen Group with a 29 5 stake Hans Peter Haselsteiner s family with a 28 3 stake and Oleg Deripaska s Cyprus based Rasperia Trading with a 27 8 stake 21 In September 2022 the company launched a buyback program 22 References edit a b c d Annual Report 2021 PDF STRABAG Retrieved 4 January 2023 a b POPPE Roland STRABAG SE Corporate history www strabag com in German Retrieved 14 April 2019 a b c d e f POPPE Roland STRABAG SE Corporate history www strabag com Gogl Simon Laying the foundations of occupation 2020 p 238f Handbook of the Organisation Todt 1945 p 53 Case M 9666 Deutsche Asphalt KEMNA BAU Andrae Heideasphalt European Commission Retrieved 6 January 2021 The Supreme Court upheld the decisions of the Antimonopoly Office of the Slovak Republic in the matter of cartel of six construction companies www antimon gov sk 19 August 2021 Construction Giant Strabag Removes Russian Voice on Supervisory Board Vindobona 5 May 2022 Retrieved 14 September 2023 STRABAG Construction Worldwide Brochure PDF Alte Weser Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration Archived from the original on 13 April 2008 NTI Archived from the original on 20 October 2008 Copenhagen s First Metro Line Takes Shape International Railway Gazette 9 January 1999 Archived from the original on 4 February 2008 Manapouri Power Station PDF Archived from the original PDF on 9 March 2012 Terminal could be ready by 20 December 2006 Sofia Echo 13 November 2006 Archived from the original on 6 March 2009 Panhelion Archived 13 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine National Roads Authority Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 Ontario Power Generation Archived 19 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine Dar rapid transit system takes shape 24 Tanzania 19 August 2013 DRABOSENIG Simon Bus Rapid Transit BRT Infrastructure Dar Es Salaam Tanzania www strabag international com HS2 contracts worth 6 6bn awarded by UK government the Guardian 17 July 2017 Retrieved 13 October 2017 POPPE Roland STRABAG SE Shareholders structure www strabag com Anticipatory manadatory takeover offer PDF Stabag Retrieved 14 September 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Strabag Official website Vienna Stock Exchange Market Data STRABAG SE nbsp Companies portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Strabag amp oldid 1182508383, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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