Besix
Company type | Société Anonyme |
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Industry | Construction |
Founded | 1909 |
Founders | Jacques-Marie, Charles and Frans Stulemeijer |
Headquarters | , Belgium |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Rik Vandenberghe (CEO), Johan Beerlandt (Chairman) |
Services | Infrastructure and property construction, transport infrastructure concessions (motorways, tunnels, airports, bridges, car parks), energy infrastructure and services |
Revenue | €2.16 billion (2015)[1] |
Total equity | €518.3 million (end 2015)[1] |
Number of employees | 18,000 (end 2015)[1] |
Divisions | BESIX, SixConstruct, Vanhout, Entreprises Jacques Delens, Wust, SudConstruct, ... |
Website | www.besix.com |
BESIX Group is the largest Belgian group, operating in the construction of buildings, infrastructure, environmental projects and roads. BESIX is also active in the production of raw materials, facility management, real estate development and concessions. It profiles itself as a multi-services group, from client idea to realization and operation.
NV BESIX SA, its biggest subsidiary, is active in practically every field of construction. In addition to the activities of BESIX and its other subsidiaries (Cobelba, Jacques Delens, Socogetra, Vanhout, Wust, Franki Foundations Belgium, Lux TP, West Construct) in Benelux and France, the Group is active in Europe, North and Central Africa and the Middle East (via Six Construct) and in Central Asia and Australia.
In 2016, the Group achieved revenues of EUR 2.4 billion.[2] BESIX Group has about 15,000 employees, active in 20 countries on 5 different continents.
Besix together with other companies completed the construction of the Burj Khalifa. Among other projects, Besix is involved in the construction of Yas Island, a development project in Abu Dhabi.
Major projects
Name | Image | Location | Completion Year | Description |
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ADNOC Headquarters | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 2014 | ADNOC Headquarters is a 342 m (1,122 ft) tall high-rise office building located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and is home to the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) headquarters.[3] | |
Al Wakrah Stadium | Al Wakrah, Qatar | Under construction | The Al Wakrah Stadium is a 40,000 capacity multi-use stadium located in Al Wakrah, Qatar and will be one of the 8 stadiums used during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[4] | |
Aspire Tower | Doha, Qatar | 2006 | Aspire Tower is a 300 m (984 ft) tall tower located in Doha, Qatar. It has the shape of a torch and was built to support the flame at the 15th Asian Games that took place in Qatar in 2006.[5] | |
Burj Khalifa | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 2010 | Burj Khalifa is a 829.8 m (2,722 ft) megatall skyscraper located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the tallest structure in the world and was inaugurated on 4 January 2010.[6] | |
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi | File:Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi.jpg | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 2015 | Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is a luxury hospital located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Its construction started in 2010 and it was inaugurated in May 2015.[7] |
Dubai Maritime City | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 2008 | Dubai Maritime City is a manmade peninsula in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[8] | |
Dubai Tram | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 2014 | The Dubai Tram is a 10.6 km (7 mi) tramway line running from Dubai Marina to the Palm Jumeirah and Al Sufouh. It was inaugurated on 11 November 2014.[9] | |
Dubai Water Canal | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 2016 | The Dubai Water Canal is a 3 km (2 mi) long artificial canal that runs through Safa Park and Jumeirah. It was inaugurated on 9 November 2016.[10] | |
Emirates Palace | File:Emirates Palace Hotel 2013-01-17 - panoramio.jpg | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 2005 | The Emirates Palace is a hotel located on the Corniche of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[11] |
Ferrari World | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 2010 | Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is an amusement park located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was inaugurated on 4 November 2010 and was the largest indoor theme park in the world at the time of its opening.[12] | |
Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay | File:Four Seasons Hotel 2.jpg | Manama, Bahrain | 2014 | Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay is a 270 m (886 ft) tall tower located in Manama, Bahrain. It is currently the tallest building in Bahrain.[13] |
Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 2000 | The Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel is a 309 m (1,014 ft) skyscraper located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[11] | |
Khalifa International Stadium | Doha, Qatar | 2005 | The Khalifa International Stadium is a 40,000 capacity multi-use stadium located in Doha, Qatar. | |
King Abdullah Sports City | File:Al-Jawhara2014.jpg | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | 2014 | The King Abdullah Sports City is a sports city located north of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Its centerpiece is a 60,000 capacity multi-use stadium which was inaugurated on 1 May 2014.[14] |
Legoland Dubai | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 2016 | Legoland Dubai is an amusement park located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was inaugurated in 2016 and is the seventh Legoland theme park in the world.[15] | |
Maastoren | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 2009 | The Maastoren (Meuse Tower in Dutch) stands at 165 metres (541 feet) and is the tallest building in the Netherlands.[16] | |
Princess Elisabeth Antarctica | Queen Maud Land, Antarctica | 2009 | The Princess Elisabeth Antarctica is a scientific polar research station located on Queen Maud Land, in Antarctica.[17] | |
Sheikh Zayed Bridge | File:Sheikh Zayed Bridge - Abu Dhabi, UAE.jpg | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 2010 | Sheikh Zayed Bridge is a 842-metre (2,762 ft) long arch bridge in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is said to be one of the most difficult structures that have been built across the world. It was inaugurated on 25 November 2010.[18] |
Sheikh Zayed Mosque | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 2007 | The Sheikh Zayed Mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and covers an area of 22,000-square-metre (240,000 sq ft).[19] | |
South Hook LNG terminal | Milford Haven, United Kingdom | 2007 | The South Hook LNG terminal is an LNG regasification terminal located in South West Wales.[20] | |
Tanger-Med | Tangier, Morocco | 2011 | Tanger-Med is a port located close to Tangier, Morocco.[21] | |
Tour Carpe Diem | File:La Défense - Tour Carpe Diem.jpg | Paris, France | 2013 | The Tour Carpe Diem is a 162-metre (531 ft) tall high-rise office building located in the heart of La Défense district in Paris, France.[22] |
Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 2018 | The Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi is an amusement park located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was inaugurated on 25 July 2018 and is one of the largest indoor theme parks in the world.[23] |
External links
References
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- ^ "BESIX Group sets record-breaking year in 2016t". BESIX. 2016-04-30.
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(help) - ^ "Tour Carpe Diem, France : Parisian Skyscraper". Retrieved 21 January 2017.
- ^ "$1bn Warner Bros. World opens in Abu Dhabi". 2018-07-24.