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  • 1 March 2011

EGIS AND IOSIS GIVE BIRTH TO A SINGLE GROUP

with an atypical capital structure

Egis, engineering and infrastructure leader, and Iosis, construction and civil nuclear engineering leader, are joining forces to create a single construction engineering group with an atypical capital structure.

This decision, announced on Thursday 14 October 2010, will take effect on 1 January 2011. It responds to the need to field an offering meeting the expectations of French and international clients.

"Since our clients expect international know-how in construction engineering, we have decided to join forces to create a single group with an atypical capital structure," said Nicolas Jachiet, Egis's CEO.

This alliance will allow the new entity, which will be called Egis, to offer a global range of services covering design, consulting, project engineering, project management and operation to clients that are increasingly active in all international markets. This new group is the only French construction engineering player listed among the top 10 ten European and the top 20 international groups .

The new group will offer its engineering services on the local and international scale in urban development, embracing both buildings and transport infrastructure: hospitals, tertiary buildings, stadiums, museums, railway stations, airports and light rail. It will be an internationally recognised bidder for major transport and civil engineering projects: high-speed lines, motorways, port installations, civil nuclear engineering, etc.

It will also bring together top-end expertise in the fields of water, the environment and landscaping.

For more information, consult Press

 

Simplified capital structure diagram