Ever since the earliest days of the Bouygues Group, Bouygues Construction has grown through a long series of innovative projects, both at home in France and in many international locations. Its ability to leverage its expertise to meet increasingly ambitious challenges defines the identity of a group that never stands still.Click on the dates to reveal the events that marked the history of the group.
Francis Bouygues founded Entreprise Francis Bouygues,
specialised in the building sector in the Ile-de-France region
Construction
of the 3rd and existing
Montparnasse station
Development of
civil engineering and public
works activities.
Creation of the
Minorange Guild
which recognises
the value of
construction workers
FIRST
INTERNATIONAL
ACHIEVEMENTS
NEW CIVIL
WORKS AND
ELECTRICAL/
MAINTENANCE
PROJECTS
The Entreprise
Francis Bouygues
becomes Bouygues
and adopts a new
logo, created by
the designer Alain
Carré
4th June: Inauguration
of the Parc des Princes
stadium by the
President of the
Republic Georges
Pompidou, during the
Final of the French Cup
Construction
of Châtelet-les Halles
Metro and RER station
in Paris
Construction of
Tehran Olympic Complex
in the Middle East
Construction of Terminal 2
of Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle
airport
Delivery of Tan-Tan Port
in Morocco
Creation of first 3D
computer-aided design
software adapted to the
building and civil works
industry, the early stages of
BIM (Building Information
Modelling)
Bouygues becomes
French leader in the
building and civil
works sector
Delivery of
Africa's most
powerful thermal
power plant in Lagos,
Nigeria
Delivery of the Grande Arche
de La Défense for the
commemoration of the 200th
anniversary of the
French Revolution
The Group
moves into
its new headquarters,
Challenger, in
Saint-Quentin,
Yvelines region
Delivery of Ile de Ré port
and the European Parliament
building in Strasbourg
Construction of the Hassan II
mosque in Casablanca
Acquisition of
Losinger, the
3rd largest
building and
civil works
Group in
Switzerland
Construction of
he new town
of Muang Thong Thani,
in Thaïland
Delivery of the
Isère Viaduct for
the Olympic
Winter Games in
Albertville
Delivery
of Agadir
airport in
Morocco
Invention of Reactive Powder Concrete,
twice as strong as any known natural
rock
Delivery of the Pont de Normandie, the
world's largest cable-stayed structure
(invention of stepped pushing technique)
Delivery of Channel
Tunnel that connects
Coquelles, in France, to
Folkestone, in Britain
Construction
of the French
National Library,
in Paris
Construction
of Cairo Metro
Line 2 in Egypt
Construction
of Sydney
Metro in Australia
Delivery
of the Stade
de France
Completion of the largest
office project in Europe:
Cœur Défense, on the
esplanade in La Défense
A subsidiary is created under the name
of Bouygues Construction
grouping together the
building and civil works businesses
Construction of a railway
tunnel in Hong-Kong:
Bouygues Construction introduces
the earth pressure tunnelling
technique in the country
Masan Bay Bridge
(South Korea)
Delivery of the new
headquarters of
the UK Home
Office in London
In Hong Kong,
Bouygues Construction uses the
largest hard rock
tunnel-boring machines in
the world to build the
western drainage tunnel
In Chernobyl,
Bouygues Construction
and Vinci sign a contract
to build the confinement
shelter for the Chernobyl
sarcophagus
Bouygues Construction won its first
public-private partnership contract
in Canada for the construction of the Jim
Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery
Centre in Surrey, British Columbia, along
with operation for 30 years
In France,
the Group hands over
the A41 motorway linking Annecy and Geneva.
Bouygues Bâtiment
Ile-de-France
delivers the new
Ministry of Defence
building comprising
almost 9300 people
ETDE and its subsidiaries
are grouped
under the banner
Bouygues Energies
& Services
In Singapore,
Bouygues Construction
signs a world record PPP
sports facility contract for
the Sports Hub
Bouygues Construction
changes its signature.
« Shared innovation »
becomes the Group’s
new commitment.
Bouygues Construction makes occupational
health and safety a key priority.
The Group puts business on hold to
carry out a large-scale operation:
World Health and Safety & Day.
3 new acquisitions
in Europe and Australia:
Bouygues Energies
& Services InTec, Kraftanlagen
Group and AW Edwards
Bouygues Construction and Hoffman
Green Cement Technologies :
sign a contract for testing greener
concrete formulas
made from
a new technology
(known as H-EVA).
Inauguration of the first smartcity
project in France, in Dijon, carried out by
the consortium Bouygues Energies &
Services and Citelum (EDF Group),
with SUEZ and Capgemini
Launch of City Play approach:
Collaborating with citizens to
reinvent the cities
of tomorrow.
External launch of TopSite label,
the first CSR label in the construction sector
Bouygues Construction and FEIN, a German
company, cooperate to develop a
very high-safety angle grinder
for all construction site operators
With the launch of our climate strategy,
we promise that Bouygues Construction’s activities will generate
30% less greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
Our story
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Francis Bouygues founded Entreprise Francis Bouygues,
specialised in the building sector in the Ile-de-France region
1960
-
Construction of the 3rd and existing Montparnasse station
1963
-
Creation of the Minorange Guild which recognises the value of construction workers
1965
-
Development of civil engineering and public works activities.
1972
-
The Entreprise Francis Bouygues becomes Bouygues and adopts a new logo, created by the designer Alain Carré
FIRST INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
NEW CIVIL WORKS AND ELECTRICAL / MAINTENANCE PROJECTS
4th June: Inauguration of the Parc des Princes stadium by the President of the Republic Georges Pompidou, during the Final of the French Cup
-
Construction of Tehran Olympic Complex in the Middle East
1975
-
Construction of Châtelet-les Halles Metro and RER station in Paris.
1978
-
Construction of Terminal 2 of Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport
-
Delivery of Tan-Tan Port, in Morocco
1984
-
Creation of first 3D computer-aided design software adapted to the building and civil works industry, the early stages of BIM (Building Information Modelling)
1985
-
Bouygues becomes French leader in the building and civil works sector
1987
-
Delivery of Africa's most powerful thermal power plant in Lagos, Nigeria
1988
-
The Group moves into its new headquarters, Challenger in Saint-Quentin, Yvelines region
-
Delivery of Ile de Ré port and the European Parliament building in Strasbourg
-
Construction of the Hassan II mosque in Casablanca
1989
-
Delivery of the Grande Arche de La Défense for the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution
1990
-
Acquisition of Losinger the 3rd largest, building and civil works Group in Switzerland
-
Construction of the new town of Muang Thong Thani, in Thaïland
1991
-
Delivery of the Isère Viaduct for the Olympic Winter Games in Albertville
-
Delivery of Agadir airport, in Morocco
1992
-
Construction of the French National Library, in Paris
-
Construction of Cairo Metro Line 2, in Egypt
1993
-
Delivery of Channel Tunnel that connects Coquelles, in France, to Folkestone, in Britain
1994
-
Invention of Reactive Powder Concrete, twice as strong as any known natural rock
-
Delivery of the Pont de Normandie, the world's largest cable-stayed structure (invention of stepped pushing technique)
1995
-
Construction of Sydney Metro in Australia
1997
-
Delivery of the Stade de France
1998
-
Completion of the largest office project in Europe: Cœur Défense, on the esplanade in La Défense
1999
-
A subsidiary is created under the name of Bouygues Construction, grouping together the building and civil works businesses
2000
-
Construction of a railway tunnel in Hong-Kong : Bouygues Construction introduces the earth pressure tunnelling technique in the country
2004
-
Masan Bay Bridge (South Korea)
2005
-
Delivery of the new headquarters of the UK Home Office in London
2007
-
In Hong Kong, Bouygues Construction uses the largest hard rock tunnel-boring machines in the world to build the western drainage tunnel
-
In Chernobyl, Bouygues Construction and Vinci sign a contract to build the confinement shelter for the Chernobyl sarcophagus.
2008
-
Bouygues Construction won its first public-private partnership contract in Canada for the construction of the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre in Surrey, British Columbia, along with operation for 30 years.
-
In France, the Group hands over the A41 motorway linking Annecy and Geneva.
2010
-
In Singapore, Bouygues Construction signs a world record PPP sports facility contract for the Sports Hub
2013
-
ETDE and its subsidiaries are grouped under the banner Bouygues Energies & Services
2015
-
Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France delivers the new Ministry of Defence building comprising almost 9300 people
2016
-
Bouygues Construction changes its signature. « Shared innovation » becomes the Group’s new commitment.
2017
-
Bouygues Construction makes occupational health and safety a key priority. The Group puts business on hold to carry out a large-scale operation: World Health and Safety Day.
2018
-
3 new acquisitions in Europe and Australia: Bouygues Energies & Services InTec, Kraftanlagen Group and AW Edwards
2019
-
Bouygues Construction and Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies sign a contract for testing greener concrete formulas made from a new technology (known as H-EVA).
-
Inauguration of the first smartcity project in France, in Dijon, carried out by the consortium Bouygues Energies Services and Citelum (EDF Group), with SUEZ and Capgemini
2020
-
Launch of City Play approach : Collaborating with citizens to reinvent the cities of tomorrow.
-
External launch of TopSite label, the first CSR label in the construction sector
-
Bouygues Construction and FEIN, a German company, cooperate to develop a very high-safety angle grinder for all construction site operators
-
With the launch of our climate strategy, we promise that Bouygues Construction’s activities will generate 30% less greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
2021