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French industrial group

Bouygues S.A.
Company typePublic
Euronext ParisEN
CAC 40 component
ISINFR0000120503 Edit this on Wikidata
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1952; 73 years ago (1952)
FounderFrancis Bouygues
Headquarters,
France
Key people
  • Olivier Roussat (CEO)
RevenueIncrease37.59 billion (2021)[1]
Increase €1.69 billion (2021)[1]
Increase €1.125 billion (2021)[1]
Number of employees
124,600 (Dec 2021)[2]
Subsidiaries
Websitebouygues.com

Bouygues S.A. (French pronunciation:[bwiɡ]) is a French engineering group headquartered in the8th arrondissement ofParis, France. Bouygues is listed on theEuronext Paris exchange and is ablue chip in theCAC 40 stock market index. The company was founded in 1952 byFrancis Bouygues and has been led by his sonMartin Bouygues since 1989. Martin's older brother,Olivier Bouygues, is a board member.[3]

The group specialises in construction (Colas Group and Bouygues Construction), real estate development (Bouygues Immobilier), media (TF1 Group), and telecommunications (Bouygues Telecom).

History

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The company was founded by Francis Bouygues in 1952.[4] In 1970 Bouygues became listed on theParis Stock Exchange.[4] In 1985 and 1986, Bouygues acquired road construction groupsScreg,Sacer, andColas;[note 1][5] later reorganised asColas Group.[4][6] In 1987 the company started operating the television channelTF1[4] and in 1988 Bouygues moved into its new head office, the Challenger complex, inSaint-Quentin en Yvelines.[4] In 1996 the company launchedBouygues Télécom[4] and in 2006 the company acquired 23.26% ofAlstom.[4][7] In 2010, through its subsidiary Nerem Telecom, Bouygues also acquired HGT Telecom for $170 million from Henri Benezra and his brother Avi.[8]

In 2014, consecutively toAlstom's cession of its Energy activities toGeneral Electric, Bouygues granted a call option to the French government, allowing it to acquire a maximum of 20% of Alstom, currently owned by the group.[9] In May 2018, the company purchased the Australian construction company A. W. Edwards.[10]

In 2021, Bouygues acquired the technical services business, Equans fromEngie in a transaction worth €7.1bn.[11]

Business structure

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The company carries out the following businesses:[12]

Construction

  • Bouygues Construction (100% share): construction, public works, energy & services, with a presence in 80 countries worldwide
  • Colas Group (96.8% share): roadworks, construction, railways and maintenance
  • Bouygues Immobilier (100% share): residential, corporate, commercial and hotelreal estate and urban development, property development

Telecoms - Media

  • Bouygues Télécom (90,5% share): mobile phone and fixed line operator
  • TF1 Group (43.7% share): audiovisual group; with TF1 and 9 other TV channels.

Transportation

  • BINA Istra (30.15% total ownership):Croatian joint stock company founded in 1995 to facilitate construction and subsequent management of anIstrian Y motorway[13]

Technical services

  • Equans

Financial data

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Financial data in millions of euros
Year2001 (NF)200220032004 (IFRS)20052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021
Sales20,47322,24721,82220,81523,98326,40829,58832,71331,35331,22532,70633,54733,34533,13832,42831,76832,90435,55537,92934,69437,589
Net profit3446664509098321,2461,3761,50113191,0711,0706336478074037321,0851,3111,1846961,125
Net debt1,1243,2012,7861,6802,3524,1764,2884,9162,7042,4733,8624,1724,4273,2162,5611,8661,9143,6572,2221,981941
employees126,560118,892124,300113,334115,441122,561136,700145,150133,971133,456130,827133,780128,067127,470120,254117,997115,530129,275130,500129,000124,600

Source :Bouygues[1]

Major construction projects

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Bouygues has been involved in many major construction projects including

Europe

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Bouygues is also involved inHS2 lot C1, working as part of joint venture, due to complete in 2031.[28]

Africa

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North America

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Asia

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Head office

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Bouygues head office in Paris

The Bouygues head office is located at 32 Avenue Hoche in the8th arrondissement of Paris. The American architectKevin Roche worked on this building, as well as the previous head office location, the Challenger complex inSaint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. This complex, situated in a 30 hectares (74 acres) tract inGuyancourt, is now occupied by Bouygues Construction, one of the group's subsidiaries.[38][39]

Group and values

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Social and environmental commitment

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Since 2006, Bouygues has participated in theUnited Nations Global Compact.[40] The group sponsorsThe Shift Project think tank, with several other companies such as EDF, BNP Paribas or Saint-Gobain, which promotes sustainable economic development.[41]

Controversies

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Bid rigging

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In September 2023 Bouygues Construction Expertises Nucléaires (BCEN) was fined €6.2 million after theFrench competition regulator found them guilty, along with five other companies, ofbid rigging overtenders for work at theMarcoule nuclear site.[42]

Bouygues (UK) Ltd. v Dahl-Jensen (UK) Ltd.

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In this UKconstruction adjudication matter, the company's UK subsidiary had terminated the employment of itsmechanical sub-contractor, Dahl-Jensen (UK). The adjudicator made a mistake in calculating outstanding payments due to Dahl-Jensen, which led to aCourt of Appeal ruling in 2002 which stated that

... when an Adjudicator makes an error in calculating an amount payable to a party, the effect of which is to pay monies which are not due under the contract, that decision would not bevoid provided the Adjudicator had answered the issue that has been asked of him.[43]

Flamanville

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Between 2009 and 2011, Bouygues S.A. was illegally employing workers from Poland and Romania exposing them to inhuman working conditions at the construction site of theFlamanville nuclear power plant inNormandy. The company was later condemned for their practices before the court in Cherbourg and was ordered to pay sanctions of between €25,000 and €29,950.[44]

Cyberattack on Bouygues Construction SA

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On 30 January 2020 a ransomware-type virus was detected on Bouygues Construction's computer network although operational activity on the construction sites was disrupted. The "Maze Ransomware Gang" claimed responsibility for the attack and posted a 1.2 GB file that allegedly contained data taken from Bouygues Construction.[45]

Notes

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  1. ^Colas became a direct subsidiary of Bouygues in 2000, after a share swap made Bouygues the direct owner[4]

References

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  6. ^"Historique - Screg société travaux routiers, infrastructures industrielles",screg.fr (in French), archived fromthe original on 30 July 2011
  7. ^Acquisition by Bouygues of Alstom's shares owned by the French StateAlstom 25 June 2006
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  10. ^Bouygues Construction announces the acquisition of AW Edwards, a leading Australian company Bouygues 28 May 2018
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  21. ^Nicholas Janberg (ed.),"Pont de Normandie / Normandy Bridge (1995)",en.structurae.de, Nicholas Janberg's Structurae
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  24. ^"The PFI contract for the redevelopment of the West Middlesex University Hospital"(PDF). National Audit Office. Retrieved2 July 2018.
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  27. ^"North London PFI hospital gets financial close". Construction News. 31 October 2007. Retrieved29 April 2018.
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  30. ^"Ivory Coast's long-awaited toll bridge opens to traffic".Yahoo! News. 21 December 2014. Retrieved22 March 2015.
  31. ^Shani Wallis (July 2010),"Port of Miami Tunnel gets underway",tunneltalk.com, TunnelTalk
  32. ^2015 Registration Document page 36]
  33. ^"Bouygues inaugure sept bâtiments publics au Turkménistan",lemoniteur.fr (in French),AFP via LeMoniteur.fr, 4 January 2011, archived fromthe original on 6 October 2011, retrieved22 July 2011
  34. ^"Teach English in asia - ESL Jobs, Games, and Travel Blog". Archived fromthe original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved13 February 2016.
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  36. ^"LRT-1 Cavite Extension Phase 1 viaduct completed".PortCalls Asia. 8 February 2022. Retrieved12 March 2022.
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  40. ^"Bouygues". Retrieved13 February 2016.
  41. ^"Sponsors". Retrieved13 February 2016.
  42. ^"Vinci and Bouygues among six firms fined €31m for bid rigging in nuclear work".Construction Europe. 8 September 2023.
  43. ^Gould, N. and Bowler, L.,Bouygues (UK) Limited v Dahl-Jensen (UK) Limited,Fenwick Elliott, accessed 18 August 2023
  44. ^Isabelle Rey-Lefebvre (21 March 2017)."Condamné pour travail dissimulé, Bouygues n'est pas écarté des appels d'offres".Le Monde (in French). Retrieved15 November 2017.
  45. ^"Bouygues Construction IT taken out by ransomware".iTnews. 5 February 2020. Retrieved13 July 2020.

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