bam international april 2010

24
World wide construction Introduction

Upload: aaronhennessy

Post on 15-Jul-2015

809 views

Category:

Documents


8 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Bam International April 2010

World wide construction

Introduction

Page 2: Bam International April 2010

€8.4 billion

28,000

Public company, listed on Euronext Amsterdam

>30 worldwide; five European home markets

Entire spectrum of construction: building, property, public-private partnerships, civil engineering, mechanical and electrical contracting, consultancy and engineering

Royal BAM Group – in brief

Data 2009

One of the largest and foremost European contractors

Turnover

Employees

Ownership

Countries

Activities

Page 3: Bam International April 2010

1869 Founded: Firma J. van der Wal en ZoonLarge contracts for Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij (Shell)

1928 N.V. Bataafsche Aanneming Mij van Bouw- en Betonwerken

1959 Share listing2002 Acquisition European contractor HBG

(including worldwide activities of Interbeton and its subsidiaries Higgs & Hill, Decorient,Harbourworks)

Royal BAM Group – history at a glance

Extensive knowledge and experience network

Page 4: Bam International April 2010

Royal BAM Group – solid European footprint

Netherlands€3.7 billion / 13,000

Number 1 in building and civil

Germany

€1 billion / 1,500

Large player in building and civil

Belgium

€750 million / 1,800

Top player in building and civil

Worldwide

€560 million / 5,100

United Kingdom

€2.0 billion / 5,500

Top 3 building and civil

Ireland

€370 million / 1,000

Number 1 in civil, 2 in building

Data 2009

Page 5: Bam International April 2010

Royal BAM Group – competences

Storm Surge Barrier, Rotterdam

Complex and challenging civil engineering projects

Page 6: Bam International April 2010

Ranging from hydraulic engineering and infrastructure

Royal BAM Group – competences

Road works in Ireland Bridge Great Belt, Denmark High Speed Line, Netherlands

Page 7: Bam International April 2010

to wastewater treatment plants and industrial construction

Royal BAM Group – competences

Weinbergtunnel, Switzerland Waste to energy, NetherlandsSettlement basin LPG plant,

Libya

Page 8: Bam International April 2010

Building of the highest calibre, for the most prestigious clients

ING House, Amsterdam

Royal BAM Group – competences

Page 9: Bam International April 2010

High rise and complex projects of the largest scale

Royal BAM Group – competences

Northern General Hospital, UK Parliament Building, Germany Museum, Antwerp, Belgium

Page 10: Bam International April 2010

In the public and private sectors

Royal BAM Group – competences

Refurbishment Windsor Castle Shopping Centre, Berlin Soccer Stadium, South Africa

Page 11: Bam International April 2010

Royal BAM Group – turnover spread

40%

45%

9%

1% 2%

Building

Civil Engineering

Property

PPP

M&E

Consultancy

Turnover by sector

45%

24%

9%

4%

11%

7%

Netherlands

United Kingdom

Belgium

Ireland

Germany

Worldwide

Georgraphical spread turnover

3%

Data 2009

Page 12: Bam International April 2010

Royal BAM Group - worldwide presence

• UAE• Qatar• Oman• Ghana• Tanzania• South Africa• Libya• Egypt• Singapore• Indonesia• Australia• Sri Lanka• USA

• Netherlands• Germany• Belgium

• United Kingdom• Ireland

Page 13: Bam International April 2010

Royal BAM Group – organisation structure

Building

Netherlands

Belgium

United Kingdom

Ireland

Germany

World wide

Property Pps

BAM Utiliteitsbouw

BAM Woningbouw

Heilijgers

Pennings

BAM Civiel

BAM Infratechniek

BAM Rail

BAM Wegen

BAM PPP

M&E

BAM Techniek

Interbuild

CEI-De Meyer

HBG UK HBG Properties

Ascon

W&F Ingenieurbau BAM Deutschland

BAM International Consultancy & engineering

Civil Engineering

AM

BAM Wallonië

Betonac BAM Wallonië

Immo BAMCEI-De Meyer

Kairos

Nuttall

Rohcon Ascon Property Dev.

Tebodin

Van Oord (21,5%)

BAM Properties BAM Construction

BAM Civil

BAM Nuttall

BAM Building BAM Property

BAM International

IPPMC

Page 14: Bam International April 2010

BAM International

• BAM’s construction activities outside Europe

• Head office: Gouda, the Netherlands

• Areas: Africa, Asia Pacific, Middle East/Gulf, Americas

• Subsidiaries/branches: Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Oman, Indonesia, Australia, Sri Lanka, Libya, Ghana, Tanzania, South Africa, USA

• Approximately 30 projects

• Number of employees: 3,000

• Turnover 2009: EUR 354 million

Page 15: Bam International April 2010

Building: construction of offices, hotels, apartments, hospitals, shopping centres and sport facilities such as multifunctional stadiums.

Marine: design and construction of harbours, ship yards, intakes/ outfalls, quay walls, jetties, dry docks, as well as land reclamation and shore protection works.

Infrastructure: construction of roads, airports, bridges, tunnels, dams and irrigation works.

Industrial: engineering and construction of steel structures for industrial complexes, such as factories, grain silos and terminals. Power plants and water supply projects and oil company related services.

What we do

Page 16: Bam International April 2010

Where we have been

USA

Mexico

Bahamas

Virgin Islands

Puerto Rico

Montserat

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent

Honduras

Aruba

Curacao

Venezuela

Columbia

Guyana

French Guiana

Chili

Brazil

Russia

Libya

Egypt

Senegal

Ghana

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Ethiopia

Kenya

Seychelles

Tanzania

Zimbabwe

Mozambqiue

Botswana

South Africa

Saudi Arabia

Qatar

UAE

Oman

Pakistan

Sri Lanka

Bangladesh

Malaysia

Singapore

Indonesia

Brunei

Philippines

Australia

New Zealand

Page 17: Bam International April 2010

• Reputable international contracting

• Highest level of expertise in project management, construction, safety, quality and care for the environment

• Job satisfaction and career opportunities for employees

• Focus on entrepreneurship, flexibility, open communication and accountability within a challenging work environment

• Optimal financial results

What we offer

Page 18: Bam International April 2010

How we achieve

• Highly qualified and motivated management and staff

• Advanced construction techniques

• Highest safety, health and environmental standards

• Close co-operation with associated and local experts

• Commitment to continuous process of improvement and strict control of risks

• Flexible organisation and solid financial base

• Modern fleet of plant and equipment

Page 19: Bam International April 2010

Organisation

George Mazloumian

CEO

Martin Bellamy

Managing director

Martin Egas

Area manager

Leo van Druenen

Area manager

Halbe Veenstra

Area manager

Willem Posthuma

Area manager

Africa

Board

Asia PacificMiddle East/

Gulf StatesAmericas

Branch offices

Ghana Albert van Warmerdam

TanzaniaHarko Kloeze

LibyaAaron Hennessy

Branch offices

IndonesiaArjoto Wisanto

AustraliaHan Poort

Branch offices

Dubai and Abu DhabiHalbe Veenstra

Qatar Michael vd Hoonaard

OmanAd van Doeswijk

Branch office

USAGeoff Collins

Page 20: Bam International April 2010

Building

Dutch Embassy, GhanaTempo Scan,

Jakarta Soccer City, Johannesburg, SAPark Place,

Dubai

Page 21: Bam International April 2010

Marine

Extension Tema Port, Ghana Vopak jetty extension, Fujairah Fishery Harbour, Sri Lanka

Page 22: Bam International April 2010

Infrastructure

Road works, Ghana Airport rehabilitation, Tanzania Carquinez Bridge, SF,USA

Page 23: Bam International April 2010

Cacao processing plant, GhanaSur Desalination project, Oman Power station, Dubai

Industrial works

Page 24: Bam International April 2010

www.baminternational.com