Astaldi

Italian multinational construction company


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::summary Italian multinational construction company ::

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FieldValue
nameAstaldi S.p.A.
logoAstaldi_Logo.svg
logo_size250px
typeSocietà per Azioni
traded_as
industryConstruction
foundation
location_cityRome
key_people{{ubl
servicesconstruction of railroads, streets and motorways, bridges, subways, airports, tunnels and hydraulic and hydroelectric power stations.
revenue€3.0 billion (2016)
operating_income€379.8 million (2016)
net_income€97.4 million (2016)
num_employees11,500 ()
location_countryItaly
parentWebuild (65%)
homepage
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Astaldi S.p.A. was an Italian multinational major construction company based in Rome. The group was active in the fields of civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, electromechanical engineering and transportation.

Significant subsidiaries include Astaldi Concessioni, NBI, Astaldi Construction Corp, NBI, and TEQ Construction Enterprise.

History

The company was founded in 1929 by Sante Astaldi, and a member of the Astaldi family remains on the company's board. Astaldi was involved in many major European civil works projects pre-World War II, including the RomeNaples railway. After the war, the company extended its activities to Africa, where it focused on road construction. Between the 1950s and the 1970s, Astaldi's presence was introduced to the Middle East, Central and South America, and the Far East. The company split into Impresa Astaldi Estero S.p.A. (for foreign markets) and Impresa Astaldi Estero S.p.A. (for Italian projects) in 1950 but merged to form the present-day Astaldi S.p.A. in the 1980s. Astaldi continued to diversify its projects, entering new markets in the United States, Turkey and Indonesia throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

The Canadian portion of the company attempted to build a power station at Muskrat Falls in Labrador, Canada in 2016 without having a structural engineering permit to work on such a project. The company was deemed "professionally incompetent". In November 2020, Webuild acquired a 65% shareholding in Astaldi.

Major projects

Significant projects include:

Italy

Romania

Turkey

Abroad

References

References

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  2. "Astaldi". Infra PPP World.
  3. (4 June 2020). "Astaldi issued maximum fine, found guilty of 'professional incompetence' for Muskrat Falls collapse". CBC.
  4. [https://tunnellingjournal.com/webuild-completes-acquisition-astaldi/ Webuild Completes Acquisition Of Astaldi] ''Tunnelling Journal'' 6 November 2020
  5. "Tagetik – Astaldi".
  6. "Astaldi Water Projects".
  7. "Astaldi Water Projects".
  8. "Astaldi History".
  9. [http://www.doingbusiness.ro/en/business-news/11271/astaldi-estimates-business-stagnation-in-romania-in-2009 Astaldi estimates business stagnation in Romania in 2009] Doing Business, 15 April 2009
  10. [http://www.grupoikc.com/en/news/71/ FCC and Astaldi executed the work on the Basarab Overpass in Bucharest] {{webarchive. link. (31 March 2012 Grupo IKC, 13 June 2006)
  11. (24 January 2007). "Bolu Tüneli 14 yıl sonra açıldı". NTV MSNBC.
  12. "Haliç Metro Crossing Bridge". halicmetrokoprusu.com.
  13. (25 August 2016). "Istanbul's mega project Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge to open in large ceremony". The Daily Sabah.
  14. (20 June 2009). "Bu otoyolla İzmir-İstanbul 3.5 saate iniyor". [[Radikal]].
  15. "Structurae: Large Electron Positron Collider (LEP) (1989)".
  16. "Copenhagen's First Metro Line Takes Shape".
  17. "Bulgaria Signs EUR 198,1 M Railway Infrastructure Deals".
  18. (16 February 2009). "Astaldi-Led Group Places Lowest Warsaw Metro Bid". Bloomberg.
  19. (4 February 2015). "Aeroports de Paris, VINCI Airports and Astaldi presented the best offer for the Santiago de Chile International Airport concession". Global News Wire.
  20. "Expressway 2". General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways.
  21. (5 September 2018). "Deal sealed, work on Versova sea link to start next month". Times of India.
  22. "EESO Signs Largest Ever Ground-based Astronomy Contract for E-ELT Dome and Telescope Structure".

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