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Strabag is a European construction company based in Spittal, Austria. Spittal an der Drau is an Austrian town. ...


STRABAG, officially known as BAUHOLDING STRABAG SE (Sociatas Europaea), headquartered in Spittal/Drau, Austria, is by far the largest company in the construction business in Austria, and the third largest in Germany with over 32,000 employees in Austria, Germany, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Croatia and other various eastern countries. Spittal an der Drau is an Austrian town. ...



Key People: Dr. Hans Peter Haselsteiner (CEO)



Workforce: 32,000


Revenues: € 5,600 million


History

Ilbau STRABAG Stuag
1835 Founded by Anton Lerchbaumer, Austria 1895 Founded as "Straßenwalzenbetrieb" formerly known as "H. Reifenrath Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung", Germany 1928 Founded as „STUAG & Co. Gesellschaft mbH“, Vienna
1954 Fa. ISOLA & LERCHBAUMER (known as ILBAU)was founded 1930 Changed name to STRABAG Stuag

source: http://www.strabag.at/ASP/Frameset/subframeset.asp?MOID=653145&MVER=EN&UID=116739331627042005 ... to be continued.


External link

  • Strabag (http://www.strabag.com)

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Strabag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (127 words)
Strabag is a European construction company based in Spittal, Austria.
Founded by Anton Lerchbaumer in 1835, the company grew and as of 2005 is the largest construction company in Germany.
Strabag's current CEO is Hans Peter Haselsteiner, revenues were € 9.8 billion in 2005 with a workforce of 40,000 employees.
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