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Strabag SE Type Societas Europaea (WBAG: STR, FWB: XD4) Industry Construction Founded 1835 Headquarters Vienna, Austria Key people Alfred Gusenbauer (Chairman of the supervisory board), Hans Peter Haselsteiner (CEO) Services Building construction and civil engineering; infrastructure construction; tunnelling; facility management Revenue €12.55 billion (2009)[1] Operating income €161.5 million (2009)[1] Profit €282.8 million (2009)[1] Employees 75,550 (2009)[1] Website www.strabag.com Strabag is a European construction company based in Vienna, Austria (formerly based at Spittal an der Drau, Austria). It is the largest construction company in Austria. Strabag's current CEO is Hans Peter Haselsteiner. Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Major projects 4 References 5 External links // History The business has its origins in two businesses: Lerchbaumer, founded in 1835 by Anton Lerchbaumer and known as ILBAU from 1954[2] and Strassenwalzenbetrieb, founded 1895, and known as STRABAG from 1930.[2] These two businesses came under the common ownership of BIBAG Bauindustrie Beteiligungs Aktiengesellschaft (subsequently renamed Strabag SE) – a company listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange – in 1998.[2] Subsequent acquisitions included Strubag in 1999 and a majority in Ed. Züblin in 2005.[2] Structure The company is organised into the following divisions: Building & Construction Engineering, Road Construction, Tunneling & Services and Service Companies.[3] The following are affiliated companies: ZÜBLIN AG (53%) DYWIDAG HEILIT+WOERNER CRNAGORAPUT (Montenegro) MISCHEK ZIPP NCC Nostra Cement Kft. Major projects Major projects have included the Alte Weser Lighthouse completed in 1964,[4] Basra International Airport in Iraq completed in 1988,[5] the Copenhagen Metro completed in 2002,[6] the Manapouri Second Tailrace Tunnel completed in 2002,[7] the Sofia Airport Second Terminal completed in 2006[8] and the Vrmac Tunnel in Montenegro completed in 2007.[9] Strabag is also working on the Niagara Third Hydro Tunnel due to complete in 2013.[10] Strabag is also involved in the construction of the Limerick Tunnel, which will run from the junction of the Limerick ring road with the N69, under the river Shannon allowing a connection by road with the N18 Ennis road, due to complete in 2010.[11] References ^ a b c d "Annual Report 2009". Strabag. http://www.strabag.com/databases/internet/_public/files.nsf/SearchView/27816AA01857622FC1257715003597CC/$File/A_Annual%20Report%202009.pdf?OpenElement. Retrieved 2010-05-08.  ^ a b c d Strabag: History ^ Strabag:Structure ^ Bremerhaven ^ NTI ^ Copenhagen's First Metro Line Takes Shape ^ Manapouri Power Station ^ Terminal could be ready by 20 December 2006 ^ Panhelion ^ Ontario Power Generation ^ National Roads Authority External links Official website Companies portal v • d • e ATX companies of Austria Andritz · bwin · EVN Group · Erste Group Bank · Flughafen Wien · Intercell · Mayr-Melnhof Karton · Österreichische Post · OMV · Raiffeisen International · RHI · Schoeller-Bleckmann · Semperit · Strabag · Telekom Austria · Verbund · voestalpine · Wiener Städtische · Wienerberger · Zumtobel This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in German Wikipedia. (June 2010) After translating, {{Translated|de|Strabag}} must be added to the talk page to ensure copyright compliance. Translation instructions · Translate via Google