French companies in the building and public works sector constitute one of the major sectors of the French economy: in 2007, for example, their turnover amounted to 201.2 billion euros (of which 70% for construction and 30% for public works). Moreover, it is an industry that exports a certain amount (12.8% of the total turnover), but this is mostly in the area of public works (33.8% of the total turnover) rather than construction (3.2%). This importance is on a European scale. The French cons..
Hennebique did a thriving business in Algeria, building large structures for public investors as wel...
Abstract Founded in 1846, the Société de Construction des Batignolles was, on the eve of the first w...
Abstract Founded in 1836, the firm of Schneider et Cie is famed mainly for its iron and steel works ...
The Écomusée of Bois-du-Luc, housed since 1983 at the old mining site of Bois-du-Luc (Belgium), has ...
Abstract The French public works industry sprang forth with the rise of the railways. From the 1840s...
Suez, Abu Simbel, Cairo, Algiers, Casablanca, Istanbul... This work of pioneering research by archit...
Founded in 1880, the Società Nazionale Officine Savigliano (National Ironworks of Savigliano, hereaf...
A unique design and construction arrangement From around 1895 to the end of the 1950s, the Perret F...
Bien que les études européennes ne constituent pas un champ cohérent et qu’un tassement de la «deman...
“The modest foundry of Baume which, in 1870, employed just 60 workers and staff, whose facilities ba...
1860-1914: From Egypt and Algeria to the entire Arab-Muslim world Essentially, the major works of F...
Abstract From the 1880s, conditions on the international market for civil engineering and public wor...
The large French public works company, 1883-1974, Dominique Barjot. Between 1883 and 1974, the Frenc...
Abstract : In the years from 1840 to 1939, French civil enginnering contractors stood as world leade...
L’histoire de l’industrie française du terrassement est une histoire d’entrepreneurs venus à la prof...
Hennebique did a thriving business in Algeria, building large structures for public investors as wel...
Abstract Founded in 1846, the Société de Construction des Batignolles was, on the eve of the first w...
Abstract Founded in 1836, the firm of Schneider et Cie is famed mainly for its iron and steel works ...
The Écomusée of Bois-du-Luc, housed since 1983 at the old mining site of Bois-du-Luc (Belgium), has ...
Abstract The French public works industry sprang forth with the rise of the railways. From the 1840s...
Suez, Abu Simbel, Cairo, Algiers, Casablanca, Istanbul... This work of pioneering research by archit...
Founded in 1880, the Società Nazionale Officine Savigliano (National Ironworks of Savigliano, hereaf...
A unique design and construction arrangement From around 1895 to the end of the 1950s, the Perret F...
Bien que les études européennes ne constituent pas un champ cohérent et qu’un tassement de la «deman...
“The modest foundry of Baume which, in 1870, employed just 60 workers and staff, whose facilities ba...
1860-1914: From Egypt and Algeria to the entire Arab-Muslim world Essentially, the major works of F...
Abstract From the 1880s, conditions on the international market for civil engineering and public wor...
The large French public works company, 1883-1974, Dominique Barjot. Between 1883 and 1974, the Frenc...
Abstract : In the years from 1840 to 1939, French civil enginnering contractors stood as world leade...
L’histoire de l’industrie française du terrassement est une histoire d’entrepreneurs venus à la prof...
Hennebique did a thriving business in Algeria, building large structures for public investors as wel...
Abstract Founded in 1846, the Société de Construction des Batignolles was, on the eve of the first w...
Abstract Founded in 1836, the firm of Schneider et Cie is famed mainly for its iron and steel works ...