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Sacyr Vallehermoso

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Sacyr Vallehermoso
NameSacyr Vallehermoso
TypePublic
Traded asBME:SYV
IndustryConstruction, Infrastructure
Founded1928
HeadquartersMadrid, Spain
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleManuel Manrique Cecilia

Sacyr Vallehermoso is a Spanish-based multinational company with operations in the construction, infrastructure, and services sectors, working with companies like Ferrovial, ACS Group, and Enel Green Power. The company has a long history of involvement in major projects, including collaborations with Bechtel Group, Vinci SA, and Royal BAM Group. Sacyr Vallehermoso has also worked on projects in various countries, including Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Mexico, often in partnership with local companies like Odebrecht, Andrade Gutierrez, and Grupo Mexico. The company's activities are closely tied to those of other major players in the industry, such as Bouygues, Eiffage, and Strabag.

History

Sacyr Vallehermoso was founded in 1928 and has since grown to become one of the largest construction companies in Spain, with a presence in over 20 countries, including United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia. The company has a diverse portfolio of projects, including work on High-Speed Rail lines, such as the Madrid-Seville high-speed rail line and the Lisbon-Madrid high-speed rail line, in collaboration with companies like Siemens, Alstom, and Bombardier Inc.. Sacyr Vallehermoso has also been involved in the development of major infrastructure projects, such as the Panama Canal expansion project, working alongside companies like Bechtel Group, Vinci SA, and Jan De Nul Group. The company's history is closely tied to that of other major Spanish companies, including Iberdrola, Repsol, and Telefónica.

Operations

Sacyr Vallehermoso's operations are divided into several business units, including construction, infrastructure, and services, with a focus on projects in the energy sector, such as renewable energy and nuclear power, in partnership with companies like Enel Green Power, EDP Renewables, and Areva. The company is also involved in the development of major infrastructure projects, such as highways, airports, and seaports, working with companies like Ferrovial, ACS Group, and Abertis. Sacyr Vallehermoso has a significant presence in Latin America, with operations in countries like Brazil, Chile, and Peru, where it works with local companies like Odebrecht, Andrade Gutierrez, and Grupo Mexico. The company's operations are also closely tied to those of other major players in the industry, such as Bouygues, Eiffage, and Strabag.

Financials

Sacyr Vallehermoso is a publicly traded company listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BME:SYV, with a market capitalization of over €2 billion, making it one of the largest construction companies in Europe, alongside companies like Vinci SA, Bouygues, and Eiffage. The company's financial performance is closely tied to that of other major players in the industry, including Ferrovial, ACS Group, and Enel Green Power. Sacyr Vallehermoso has a diverse portfolio of projects, including work on High-Speed Rail lines, such as the Madrid-Seville high-speed rail line and the Lisbon-Madrid high-speed rail line, in collaboration with companies like Siemens, Alstom, and Bombardier Inc.. The company's financials are also influenced by its operations in Latin America, where it works with local companies like Odebrecht, Andrade Gutierrez, and Grupo Mexico.

Controversies

Sacyr Vallehermoso has been involved in several controversies over the years, including allegations of corruption and bribery in connection with its operations in Latin America, particularly in countries like Brazil and Peru, where it has worked with companies like Odebrecht and Andrade Gutierrez. The company has also faced criticism for its involvement in major infrastructure projects, such as the Panama Canal expansion project, which has been the subject of controversy and protests from local communities, with organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch expressing concerns. Sacyr Vallehermoso has also been criticized for its environmental record, particularly in connection with its operations in Spain and Latin America, where it has worked with companies like Enel Green Power and EDP Renewables.

Projects

Sacyr Vallehermoso has been involved in a wide range of projects over the years, including the development of major infrastructure projects, such as highways, airports, and seaports, in collaboration with companies like Ferrovial, ACS Group, and Abertis. The company has also worked on major construction projects, including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Spain, in partnership with companies like Foster + Partners and Santiago Calatrava. Sacyr Vallehermoso has also been involved in the development of major energy projects, including renewable energy and nuclear power plants, working with companies like Enel Green Power, EDP Renewables, and Areva. The company's projects are often carried out in partnership with other major players in the industry, including Bouygues, Eiffage, and Strabag.

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