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Eiffage delivers major infrastructure, energy, and concession projects in Europe, handling planning, construction, and long-term maintenance. It provides integrated civil engineering services across design, procurement, construction, and operation, including long-term concession contracts that fund and manage assets. The company differentiates itself through a history built from French engineering legacies and a long-standing employee-ownership culture, enabling a broad, vertically integrated scope. Its goal is to build and maintain durable public assets that serve communities by delivering comprehensive infrastructure and energy projects.
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Industrial & Manufacturing
Energy
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Vélizy-Villacoublay, France
Founded
1992
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In a contrasting European property development market, Eiffage Immobilier continues to expand in Poland. While the European real estate sector is is experiencing uneven growth, Eiffage Immobilier is strengthening its market position with strong business development in Poland. Poland is experiencing strong demand for housing, particularly in the private rented sector (PRS), driven by growth in major cities and a limited supply of social housing. Eiffage Immobilier, which has been operating in the country since 2017, draws on its know-how as a property developer and its in-depth knowledge of market challenges to develop a diversified residential offer adapted to the needs of urban populations at every stage of their lives. "In addition to traditional family flats, we are also developing student housing, home-ownership and rental schemes (PRS) and affordable housing projects," explains Tymon Nowosielski, Director of Eiffage Immobilier Poland, "Europe, and Cracow in particular, is a safe choice for institutional investors. The capital of the Lesser Poland region (Małopolska) currently represents the third largest market for social housing (PRS) in Poland." Zoom on three real estate operations in Crakow and Warsaw 597 housing units in Crakow for LifeSpot investor: - On Aleja Pokoju Avenue, right next to the Tauron Arena, Poland's largest sports and entertainment venue, in the rapidly growing district of CzyŁyny: the building, with a total surface area of 6,584 sqm, will house 252 flats, all in a landscaped environment (where existing trees are being preserved and 272 new ones planted). Residents will have access to bicycle parking and charging points for electric cars. The project also includes the creation of a rainwater retention reservoir which, depending on hydrological conditions, will take the form of a pond with an area of 130 to 570 square metres. This water can be reused for watering plants and lawns. Construction is slated for completion in the fourth quarter of 2026. - On Armii Krajowej Avenue, in one of Crakow's most popular districts, Bronowice: 345 flats, each with a surface area of 20 to 55 sqm. The 12-storey building will also include an underground car park and a bicycle storage area. Work began in the first quarter of 2026 and delivery is scheduled for early 2028. A 114-unit housing programme in Warsaw: Located in Nowy Kamionek, a dynamic and trendy neighbourhood in the immediate vicinity of the SWPS University of Social and Human Sciences, this residence offers flats ranging from studios to 5-room flats (from 29 to 147 sqm). Residents will be able to enjoy a furnished indoor courtyard, a green roof terrace as well as an underground car park and charging points for electric vehicles. The project was completed this spring. It joins the 53-unit student residence for SWPS University delivered in 2025. Eiffage Immobilier to discover also * 27.07.2026 Eiffage immobilier and Logeo Seine are breaking ground... Eiffage Immobilier announces the pre-construction sale to Logeo Seine of 319 intermediate rental units and social rental units in Dieppe (Seine-Maritime Department)... * 01.06.2026 Eiffage Immobilier delivers Campus Du Parc: an emblematic... Winner of the Inventons la Métropole du Grand Paris 2 call for projects dedicated to urban innovation and the conversion of complex sites, Eiffage Immobilier announced... * 20.03.2026
French construction group Eiffage has acquired an 80% stake in Luxembourg's Baatz group through its subsidiary Eiffage Construction. Founded in 1938, Baatz employs 470 people and reported €142 million in revenue for 2025. The acquisition brings together Baatz's civil engineering, earthworks and construction operations with Eiffage Construction's existing Luxembourg activities. The combined entity will employ over 750 people and generate €200 million in annual revenue. Baatz's existing management will remain in place to ensure continuity of service. The deal strengthens Eiffage's presence in Luxembourg's construction market whilst supporting its circular economy approach and ecological transition goals.
Eiffage and Arabelle Solution sign a partnership for the manufacture of components for the nuclear sector. Eiffage Métal and Arabelle Solutions strengthen nuclear supply chain through long-term manufacturing partnership. Eiffage Métal and Arabelle Solutions have entered into a long-term industrial partnership aimed at supporting the growing demand for nuclear energy infrastructure while reinforcing France's domestic manufacturing capabilities. The agreement marks a significant milestone for both companies and highlights their shared commitment to strengthening the European nuclear supply chain through strategic investment, advanced manufacturing expertise, and job creation. Under the terms of the partnership, all components covered by the agreement will be manufactured at Eiffage Métal's production facility in Lauterbourg, located in the Bas-Rhin department of northeastern France. To support the increased production requirements and ensure the successful delivery of future projects, Eiffage will invest approximately €15 million in the site. The investment is expected to enhance manufacturing capacity, modernize production capabilities, and strengthen the facility's ability to meet the stringent quality and technical requirements associated with the nuclear industry. The expansion will also generate significant economic benefits for the region. Over the duration of the partnership, Eiffage plans to create approximately 60 full-time positions at the Lauterbourg facility. These new jobs will contribute to local economic development while helping to build and retain specialized industrial skills within France's advanced manufacturing sector. The agreement comes at a time when nuclear energy is experiencing renewed interest across Europe and internationally as governments seek reliable, low-carbon sources of electricity to support energy security and climate goals. Growing investment in new nuclear projects has created increasing demand for specialized equipment and manufacturing expertise, particularly for large-scale infrastructure developments. The partnership between Eiffage Métal and Arabelle Solutions will support several major nuclear projects in which Arabelle Solutions serves as the integrator of turbine island systems. These systems are among the most critical components of a nuclear power plant, converting thermal energy generated by reactors into electricity supplied to national power grids. Among the projects expected to benefit from the collaboration is the Sizewell C nuclear power station in the United Kingdom. The project is one of the UK's most important energy infrastructure developments and is expected to play a significant role in the country's long-term energy strategy. By supplying key components for Sizewell C, the partnership will contribute to the delivery of reliable low-carbon electricity for millions of households. The agreement will also support the deployment of France's next-generation EPR2 nuclear reactors. The EPR2 program represents a central element of France's strategy to strengthen its nuclear fleet, enhance energy independence, and achieve long-term climate objectives. The reactors are designed to incorporate lessons learned from previous nuclear projects while improving efficiency, safety, and operational performance. In addition to these high-profile projects, the partnership may also contribute to a range of international nuclear developments, further expanding the global reach of both companies and reinforcing the role of French industrial expertise within the worldwide nuclear market. For Eiffage Métal, the agreement represents another important step in a long history of involvement in the nuclear sector. The company has established itself as a leading supplier of specialized equipment and engineered solutions for nuclear facilities, providing products and services that support both new-build projects and the maintenance of existing power plants. The partnership further strengthens Eiffage Métal's position as a key participant in the industry by leveraging its extensive technical expertise and manufacturing capabilities. In addition to producing complex equipment for nuclear projects, the company has developed significant experience in condenser retubing operations conducted during ten-year inspections and maintenance outages at operating nuclear power stations. This combination of manufacturing excellence and operational experience enables Eiffage Métal to address the demanding technical requirements of nuclear infrastructure projects while maintaining the highest standards of safety, reliability, and quality assurance. The agreement also aligns closely with Arabelle Solutions' broader growth strategy. The company has recently announced significant investments aimed at expanding its industrial footprint and increasing production capacity to support growing demand from the global nuclear sector. One of the most notable initiatives is the planned construction of a new heat exchanger manufacturing facility in Chalon-sur-Saône, France. The project is expected to enhance Arabelle Solutions' ability to deliver critical equipment for nuclear power plants while strengthening the resilience and competitiveness of the domestic supply chain. By partnering with Eiffage Métal, Arabelle Solutions gains access to additional manufacturing capacity and specialized expertise that will help support its expanding portfolio of projects. The collaboration also contributes to the development of a more integrated and robust industrial ecosystem capable of meeting the long-term needs of the nuclear energy industry. Boris Azimi, Chief Executive Officer of Eiffage Métal, emphasized the strategic importance of the agreement and the strong relationship that has developed between the two companies. According to Azimi, the signing of the partnership represents a significant step forward in strengthening industrial cooperation following their successful collaboration on the Hinkley Point C nuclear project in the United Kingdom. The Hinkley Point C project has served as one of Europe's most ambitious nuclear construction programs and has demonstrated the ability of both organizations to work together effectively on highly complex infrastructure initiatives. Building on that experience, the new agreement creates a framework for deeper collaboration across future projects and markets. Catherine Cornand, President of Arabelle Solutions, highlighted how the partnership supports the company's strategy of increasing production capacity and strengthening control over critical industrial capabilities. She noted that long-term partnerships with trusted French manufacturers such as Eiffage Métal are essential to meeting growing customer demand while reinforcing industrial sovereignty and supply chain resilience. The emphasis on domestic manufacturing and local industrial expertise reflects a broader trend across Europe, where governments and industry leaders are increasingly focused on securing strategic supply chains for critical energy infrastructure. By prioritizing partnerships with established French industrial companies, both organizations are contributing to national and European efforts to maintain technological leadership and reduce dependence on external suppliers. As nuclear energy continues to gain momentum as a key component of the global energy transition, the partnership between Eiffage Métal and Arabelle Solutions positions both companies to play an increasingly important role in supporting the next generation of nuclear power projects. Through investment, innovation, and collaboration, the agreement strengthens France's industrial base while helping ensure the successful delivery of critical energy infrastructure for decades to come.
2026 Pass Sécurité Awards: four companies honoured, including Aevia. At the third annual Pass Sécurité Awards, the motorway concession operator APRR recognized four partner companies for exemplary operations carried out on the APRR, AREA, and ADELAC networks. These awards highlight the companies' commitment to safety on highway construction sites. "This ceremony highlights the initiatives and commitments that contribute day after day to protecting those who work on our construction sites" explained Alexandre Claude, Director of Infrastructure and Concession Contracts at Eiffage's Motorway Concessions division in France, in his introduction to the third Pass Sécurité Awards, which took place on Thursday 19 March at AREA's headquarters in Jonage (Rhône). Created in 2022, the Pass Sécurité Awards reflect a strong commitment to advancing risk prevention on construction sites across the APRR, AREA and ADELAC networks. They rely on the involvement of all stakeholders in a project, from the project owner to the contractors, including the health and safety coordination team. The 2026 winners At the 2026 event, three main trophies (gold, silver and bronze) were awarded in recognition of strict adherence to the Safety Pass guidelines, along with a special jury prize highlighting innovation and best practice. "These awards also recognise concrete actions, professionalism in day-to-day work and a commitment to moving forward together" added Alexandre Claude. Once again this year, the winning companies reported no lost-time accidents on the projects recognised: - Gold Trophy - Spie Batignolles, Le Foll TP - A71 Road resurfacing - Silver Trophy - Aevia - A46 Sermenaz Viaduct - Bronze Trophy - Eurovia Clermont-Ferrand branch - A71 Resurfacing of the Montpertuis and Pessat-Villeneuve service areas - Special Jury Prize - Cofex-GTM - A6 Upgrading of bridge 411. "We must continue to work, analyse high-risk situations and anticipate more effectively to prevent accidents. Our goal is ambitious: to achieve an accident frequency rate of less than 5 and maintain this level over the long term. This is not merely an indicator; it reflects the high standards we set ourselves to protect those who keep our infrastructure running" concluded Alexandre Claude. (c) Photo APRR/William Chareyre Concession autoroutière en France to discover also * 16.03.2026 APRR, alongside Eiffage, supports the Athénas Center... Specialising in the conservation and care of wildlife, the Centre Athénas, based in the Jura (France), is currently building its new wildlife hospital. It is receiving... * 10.03.2026 * 02.02.2026
Eiffage strengthens its presence in Germany with the acquisition of the assets of Claus Heinemann Elektroanlagen. Eiffage, through the German Eiffage Énergie Systèmes subsidiary Salvia, has acquired the assets of the insolvent Claus Heinemann Elektroanlagen, a company specialised in electrical engineering and technical building services. Founded in 1902 and based in Munich, the firm employed 301 people. Claus Heinemann Elektroanlagen has many years of experience in the planning, installation and maintenance of electrical systems for commercial, industrial and public-sector clients. The transaction secures all 301 jobs and ensures that the core business continues at the Munich site. The management team will remain in place and will continue to run operations in the future. This ensures continuity for customers, partners and employees. The transaction is subject to approval by the German competition authorities and is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2026. This acquisition further strengthens Salvia's footprint position in southern Germany and enhances its expertise in electrical engineering and technical building services. Eiffage had also previously announced the acquisition of HTW Engineers earlier in February 2026. This external growth strategy represents a significant step toward becoming a key player in energy services in Germany, bringing complementary expertise and valuable synergies to existing activities. Eiffage Énergie Systèmes to discover also * 12.02.2026 Eiffage wins two contracts for the construction of... Eiffage, through its Spanish subsidiary Eiffage Energía Sistemas, has secured two major contracts in Spain awarded by Capital Energy (a Spanish company specialising... * 09.02.2026 Eiffage strengthen its expertise in the industrial... Eiffage, through its subsidiary Eiffage Énergie Systèmes, has signed today an agreement with a view to acquire 70% of Quercy Réfrigération, a firm specialising in... * 04.02.2026 Eiffage Énergie Systèmes strengthen its presence in... Eiffage Énergie Systèmes, through its German subsidiary Salvia, has acquired 100% of HTW Engineers, an engineering consultancy specialising in Mechanical, Electrical,...
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Industries
Industrial & Manufacturing
Energy
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Vélizy-Villacoublay, France
Founded
1992
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