Hochteif Concessions

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Hochtief Concessions GmbH
IndustryBaudienstleister
FoundedJune 15, 2008 (2008-06-15)[1]
Headquarters,
Key people
  • CEO: Reiner Schränkler
  • Member of the Management Board and CFO: Michael Tönnesmann
  • Member of the Management Board: Dr. Reinhard Kalenda
  • Member of the Management Board: Bernward Kulle
Number of employees
219 (average for 2008, status: Dec. 12, 2008)[2]
Websitehttp://www.hochtief-concessions.com

Hochtief Concessions GmbH is a fully owned subsidiary of the and is responsible for the development and implementation of concessions and operator projects. Hochtief Concessions business areas include airports, roads, social infrastructure/public-sector building construction and further public-private partnership (PPP) projects handled together with subsidiaries Hochtief Airport and Hochtief PPP Solutions.

The company's portfolio has a total value of about EUR 1.5 billion and currently comprises 89 schools, two city halls, a service center, a military base, two geothermal energy projects, seven roads, six airport holdings as well as two investment partnerships.

Investment partnerships are in place with Hochtief AirPort Capital GmbH & Co. KGaA and Hochtief PPP Schools Capital Ltd. as well as with subsidiary Hochtief AirPort Retail SH.P.K. Via Hochtief AirPort, the company also has a 100 percent interest in Transport and Logistics Consultancy Ltd. from the UK.

The company was founded in 2008 and has its registered offices in Essen. Pre-tax earnings in 2008 amounted to EUR 109.6 million, of which EUR 96.5 million from Hochtief AirPort and EUR 13.1 million from Hochtief PPP Solutions. The portfolio value totaled EUR 1,470.0 billion, with airports accounting for EUR 1,245.6, roads for EUR 177.2 and social infrastructure projects for EUR 47.2.

References

  1. ^ Amtsgericht Essen, HRB 20707, Jun 15, 2008
  2. ^ "Facts and Figures". January 2011.