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FAYAT SAS
Industry
Construction
Founded
1957
Founder
Clément Fayat
Headquarters
Bordeaux, France
Revenue
4.1 billion Euro turnover by the FAYAT Group in 2020
Number of employees
About 21,505 employees worldwide
Website
FAYAT GROUP
The Fayat Group is a French and international construction and industrial company.
It is a family owned firm, founded in 1957 by Clément Fayat, and managed by his sons Jean-Claude Fayat and Laurent Fayat.[1] It is structured in 7 fields of activity :
Construction engineering
Construction
Energy Services
Steel Construction
Road Building Equipment
Handling and hoisting equipment
Pressure vessels
There are 205 subsidiaries in 120 countries, 21,505 employees, and 2020 revenue of Euro 4.1 billion Fayat is the largest independent construction group in France.[2]
One of Fayat's subsidiaries is working on the controversial Upper Yeywa dam project in Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). The dam is opposed by local residents and will result in displacement and environmental damage.[5]
The FayatGroup is a French and international construction and industrial company. It is a family owned firm, founded in 1957 by Clément Fayat, and managed...
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well as stabilizers and recyclers. In 2005 BOMAG was acquired by the FayatGroup and since then also sells asphalt pavers and cold planers under the BOMAG...
1995–1997, and the control digit during 2009–2015 for selected models from the group. The VIN control digit is also used, although not in all brand-models. In...
Group on 29 June 1953, which makes it the second oldest political group in the European Parliament after the European People's Party Group (EPP Group)...
Irish Gaelic footballer (Westmeath GAA). Clément Fayat, 90, French construction executive (FayatGroup). Fernando García de Cortázar, 79, Spanish priest...
estimated £200million in 2007, to Colas Group. The metal construction company CM Paimbeuf (acquired 1995) was bought by Fayat in 2008. Spie Foundations Spie Batignolles...
president, Stefan Löfven, a former Prime Minister of Sweden. Its political group in the European Parliament is the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and...
businesses of Tarmac, in 2010 and it bought Meteor Parking from the Go-Ahead Group in September 2010. Then, in 2012, Vinci signed a deal to buy ANA Aeroportos...
won the scholarship in 2005 whilst working at the restaurant, and Vincent Fayat in 2006 and Mark Charker in 2012 reached the regional finals of the competition...
pp. 78–86. ISBN 978-0-7167-2317-2. P H Hirel; M J Schmitter; P Dessen; G Fayat; S Blanquet (1989). "Extent of N-terminal methionine excision from Escherichia...
Catherine Malabou. Later he married his third wife Caroline Stiegler (née Fayat), a judge. Stiegler had a daughter Barbara Stiegler born 1971, who is also...
election, she also served as the vice-chairperson of the parliamentary group of the Social Democrats. In the 2007 general election that saw the Social...
shares of Babcock Borsig Service Group from Deutsche Beteiligungs AG. In 2008 the company sold Razel to groupFayat for 137 million euro. In October 2009...
revolutionary struggle in the past and maintained a number of militant groups. Fatah had been closely identified with the leadership of its founder and...