Fayat Group

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FAYAT SAS
IndustryConstruction
Founded1957
FounderClément Fayat
Headquarters
Bordeaux, France
Revenue4.1 billion Euro turnover by the FAYAT Group in 2020
Number of employees
About 21,505 employees worldwide
WebsiteFAYAT 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]

Acquisitions include: Dulevo,[3] Dynapac,[4] BOMAG.

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]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Clement Fayat & family". Forbes.
  2. ^ "FAYAT SAS". Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Fayat Group expanding".
  4. ^ "Fayat Group Acquires Dynapac".
  5. ^ "Burma Campaign".

External links[edit]

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