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Hochtief Concessions
Company type
GmbH
Industry
Infrastructure investor and operator
Founded
June 15, 2008
Headquarters
Essen, Germany
Area served
Global
Key people
CEO: Henner Mahlstedt
CFO: Michael Tönnesmann
Revenue
€24bn (2014)[1]
Net income
€250m (2014)[1]
Number of employees
219 (average for 2008, status: Dec. 12, 2008)[2]
Parent
Hochtief
Website
hochtief-concessions.com
Hochtief Concessions GmbH is a German business, fully owned subsidiary of the Hochtief Group and is responsible for the development and implementation of concessions and operator projects.[3] Its business areas include airports, roads, social infrastructure/public-sector building construction and further public-private partnership (PPP) projects handled together with subsidiaries AviAlliance and Hochtief PPP Solutions.[4]
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