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西班牙法罗里奥集团

  	      	      	    	    	      	     


西班牙法罗里奥集团(Grupo Ferrovial)
西班牙法罗里奥集团(Grupo Ferrovial)

西班牙法罗里奥集团官方网站网址:http://www.ferrovial.com/

西班牙法罗里奥集团简介

  法罗里奥集团成立于1952年,是西班牙第二大建筑商,也是西班牙最大的房地产开发商之一。

  Grupo Ferrovial, S.A. (IBEX 35 symbol: FER, Ferrovial Group) is a multinational Spanish company involved in construction, infrastructure, real estate, and related services. It is publically-traded and is part of the IBEX 35 market value-weighted stock market index.

  Sixty percent of the company is owned by the Del Pino family, founders of its original construction company begun by Rafael del Pino in 1952 as a railroad construction company called Ferrovial (Spanish for "railroad").

  In April 2000 the Ferrovial Group bought more than 50 percent of the top Polish construction company Budimex Dromex S.A., which led to further strengthening position of Budimex in the Polish market. Thanks to that Ferrovial has extended further into the east Europe with its range, and Budimex Dromex became the biggest constructing company (roads, buildings and pipe systems) in Poland. Since starting the consortium of those two worldwide well-known companies, Ferrovial has implemented few programs for improving co-operation, like Gemini or Corporate University. Both of them allows Polish Budimex workers to work in Spanish Ferrovial for at least a year and learn patterns of managing according to EU standards. This way Spanish company is controlling the level of skills of its management workers in Poland.

  On June 5, 2006, a Ferrovial-led consortium purchased the London-based British company BAA Limited, valuing the company at £10 billion [1]. BAA owns and operates seven British airports, including London Heathrow Airport, and operates or carries out retail management in several others. Grupo Ferrovial also owns, through its subsidiary Amey, a share of Tube Lines, one of the two public-private partnership companies responsible for the maintenance of London Underground's lines and rolling stock.