This French construction giant surprises the Netherlands with the acquisition

Eiffage Énergie Systèmes expands its influence in the Netherlands through strategic acquisitions.

Eiffage Énergie Systèmes, through its Dutch subsidiary Eiffage Energiesystemen, is strengthening its presence in the Netherlands by acquiring two local companies, EKB and Rensen Regeltechniek, a significant step in its expansion and adaptation to the demands of the energy transition.

Eiffage combines industrial automation and technical building management

On July 15, Eiffage Energiesystemen finalized the acquisition of 100% of the shares of EKB, a company specializing in the design, production and maintenance of industrial automation systems. In 2023, EKB generated a turnover of 35.5 million euros and has about 200 employees. The acquisition is currently awaiting approval from the Dutch competition authorities.

Since April 2024, availability is now clear

In April, Eiffage also acquired a majority stake (70%) in Rensen, a company with 74 employees specializing in the design, construction and maintenance of technical building management systems with a turnover of 15.5 million euros in 2023.

Impact on Eiffage’s capabilities

These strategic acquisitions enrich Eiffage Énergie Systèmes’ expertise in the areas of electricity and information technology, crucial to meet the growing demand of the energy transition. In addition, they enhance their ability to offer advanced digital solutions to support their customers’ industrial processes.

Increased presence in the Netherlands

With these new integrations, Eiffage Énergie Systèmes currently has 1,600 employees in the Netherlands and will achieve a turnover of 350 million euros in 2023. This amount includes contributions from Van den Pol, whose acquisition was finalized in early 2024 but before the EKB integration. and Rensen.These strategic moves demonstrate Eiffage’s commitment to strengthen its footprint in the energy and technology sector in Europe, while supporting its growth and expanding its influence in energy and technology infrastructure management internationally.

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