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- Eiffage SA (EFGSY) is a French multinational company specializing in construction, civil engineering, infrastructure concessions, and energy services. The company operates through five primary divisions: Construction, which includes building works, property development, and renovation projects; Public Works, encompassing civil engineering, earthworks, hydraulic engineering, and urban development; Energy, providing electrical, thermal, and renewable energy systems, telecommunications, and maintenance services; Metal, focusing on structural steelwork, complex metalwork, and nuclear assembly; and Concessions, managing infrastructure assets such as motorways, airports, hospitals, and urban transport systems. Eiffage offers a wide range of services including design-build contracts, public-private partnerships, operation and maintenance of facilities, and sustainable engineering solutions across these segments.
Founded in 1844 and headquartered in Velizy-Villacoublay, France, Eiffage conducts operations in over 70 countries, with significant presence in Europe, the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, serving public sector clients, private developers, industrial groups, and concession authorities. Its subsidiaries include Eiffage Construction, Eiffage Genie Civil, Eiffage Energie Systemes, Eiffage Metal, and APRR for motorway concessions, supporting diversified revenue streams in infrastructure lifecycle management.
In recent developments within the last two years, Eiffage has expanded through strategic acquisitions such as the purchase of Razel-Bec in 2023 to bolster its civil engineering capabilities and formed alliances for green hydrogen projects in Europe. The company secured major contracts including the Grand Paris Express rail extensions and offshore wind farm developments in 2024-2025, alongside a euro 500 million green bond issuance in 2024 to fund sustainable initiatives. These moves reflect Eiffage's strategic shift toward low-carbon infrastructure and digital transformation in construction technologies.