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BUILDING SOLUTIONS FOR A DEMANDING WORLD

Bouygues Construction in 2005. BUILDING SOLUTIONS FOR A DEMANDING WORLD. Bouygues group simplified organisation chart. 100%. CONSTRUCTION. 95.6%. ROADS. 100%. A major diversified industrial group 113,400 employees 2004 sales: €23.4bn. PROPERTY. 83%. TELECOMS. MEDIA. 41.6%.

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BUILDING SOLUTIONS FOR A DEMANDING WORLD

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  1. Bouygues Construction in 2005 BUILDING SOLUTIONS FOR A DEMANDING WORLD

  2. Bouygues groupsimplified organisation chart 100% CONSTRUCTION 95.6% ROADS 100% A major diversified industrial group 113,400 employees 2004 sales: €23.4bn PROPERTY 83% TELECOMS MEDIA 41.6%

  3. A diversified group5 business areas Colas World’s no.1 road construction and maintenance group Bouygues Construction World leader in building, civil works and electricity/maintenance activities Bouygues Immobilier 2nd property developer in residential segment in France;1st in corporate segment Bouygues Telecom 3rd French mobile phone operator TF1 Leading French TV group

  4. Sales and workforce 2.8 5.2 3.6 Sales in billion euros* Consolidated by Bouygues 1.3 7.9 Bouygues Construction Colas Bouygues Immobilier Bouygues Telecom 3,900 7,400 TF1 840 38,500 Workforce* 56,000 * At 31st December 2004

  5. The core business, Bouygues Construction Bouygues Construction is derived from the company created in by Francis Bouygues, specialised in building in the Paris region. 1952

  6. Salesby geographical zone Sales of 5.5 billion euros were generated in 2004, of which 41% on international markets Central America Caribbean 2% Asia - Pacific 11% Africa 7% France 59% Central and Eastern Europe 14% Western Europe 17%

  7. International presence Present in 60 countries 38,500 employees including 20,500 outside France Germany, Belgium, Spain, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Portugal, UK, Switzerland Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Russia, Slovakia Afghanistan, Australia, China/Hong Kong, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Vietnam Argentina, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Haïti, Jamaica, Mexico, Dominican Rep., USA. South Africa, U.A. Emirates, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Eq. Guinea, Mali, Morocco, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Uganda, Tanzania, Chad, Togo, Tunisia

  8. Bouygues Construction7 operational entities Sales by entity €1,078m Workforce by entity 4,000 €1,706m 6,500 €788m 9,500 €749m 3,700 5,400 38,500 employees 2004 sales: €5.5bn €503m Specialist Civil Works division 450 €106m 8,000 €746m

  9. Bouygues ConstructionExecutive Committee P. Fabié Chairman & CEO, Bouygues Batiment Ile-de-France P. Bonnave CEO, Bouygues Entreprises France-Europe O-M. Racine CEO, Bouygues Bâtiment International C. Gazaignes CEO, Bouygues Travaux Publics M. Cote Deputy CEO Y. Gabriel Chairman & CEO J-P. Trin CEO, Specialist Civil Works Division C. Paradis CEO, Concessions division R. Benarrosh Financial Engineering P. Grangé Chief Financial Officer F. Jacquel Human Resources J-M. Kiviatkowski Legal Affairs G. Desruelles Chairman & CEO, ETDE

  10. Four strategic priorities for development Electricity/maintenance: These particularly buoyant markets are particularly profitable and enable the Group to achieve a better balance in its operations by means of business based on complementary cycles. Bouygues Construction is on the look-out for external growth opportunities which enable it to extend the territorial coverage of ETDE in France and/or to acquire complentary technical skills. Public-private partnerships: PPP are long-term contracts which generaly incorporate financing, designing, building, operating and maintaining a building or an infrastructure. In the past seven years, Bouygues Construction has become a specialist in these operations.

  11. Four strategic priorities for development Property development: This sector enables to offer the customer a full-service solution, or otherwise to devise a construction project on an existing site requiring development. The Group operates through its subsidiary Sodéarif in the Paris region, the Cirmad network in the rest of France and in Europe, and markets this approach in other countries. Infrastructures concessions: Bouygues Construction offers expertise in setting up concessions. Its approach consists in creating new operations which wil generate work for the company in the short term and produce reccurent revenue in the long term.

  12. Our main assets A taste for technical challenge Tangier-Mediterranean harbour - Morocco Construction of a 2 km-long deep-water harbour using 6,500 Accropode blocks and around forty 28 m-diameter and 35 m-high concrete caissons. Recognised expertise in complex packaged development projectsBritish Home Office headquarters - London Construction of the British Home Office in London : demolition of three office blocks, design-build of the new headquarters, and a 26-year maintenance contract.

  13. Our main assets Ability to develop in new areasAssembly plant for the PSA Peugeot-Citroën group in Slovakia, freight terminal in the Dominican Republic, viaduct in Chile… Development of new activities Facilities management business: maintenance of hospitals and schools in the United Kingdom mainly but also in France.

  14. Our commitments Building solutions for a demanding world Committed to ensuring that sustainable development is at the heart of its actions, Bouygues Construction strives to square its ambitions for profitable growth with its responsibilities in terms of the environment, human resources, economic development and the improvement of our everyday surroundings.

  15. Entities • Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France provides its clients with a global range of competencies in five major areas: private-sector new construction, private-sector renovation, public buildings, residential housing and public housing projects. • The global offering is complemented by Brézillon (industrial civil engineering, environment and rehabilitation) and Sodéarif and Elan, companies specialised in property development and project management. • Sales 2004: €1,078 million • Workforce: 4,000 Headquarters of the newspaper Le Monde Paris The « Maison de Solenn » Paris

  16. Operational entities • Bouygues Entreprises France-Europe • consists of a network of large regional subsidiaries of Bouygues Construction in • France and Western Europe (United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Spain). They operate in the construction and civil engineering sectors. The majority of them have their own property development subsidiaries that are responsible for projects from the design and finance stage and see them through to delivery. • Sales 2004: €1,706 million • Workforce: 6,500 The Francisco Ferrer high school - France The Saint-Clair development France

  17. Entities • Active in twenty countries, whether through local subsidiaries or major contracts, Bouygues Bâtiment International • can contribute at every stage of a project, • from development to operation of the completed facilities. Its renowned design-build expertise is applied to all types of building, including hotels, offices, housing, exhibition centres, shopping centres and airports. • Sales 2004: €788 million • Workforce: 9,500 Sail@Marina Bay towers Singapore Kiptchak mosque Turkmenistan

  18. Entities • Specialised in tunnels and large-scale civil engineering, Bouygues Travaux Publics bases its business on highly technical, value-added projects. The company is heavily deployed outside France, with international business now accounting for 70% of the total. • Sales 2004: €749 million • Workforce: 3,700 Tangiers Port Chi Ma Wan tunnel – Hong Kong

  19. Entities Penny’s Bay – Hong Kong • VSL develops highly specialised prestressed • systems for civil engineering structures and buildings and cable stay systems for bridges. Highly committed to research and development programmes, VSL currently holds 35 patents and offers its customers high-added value technical expertise. • Sales 2004: €187 million • Workforce: 2,400 Bridge across the Neva – Russia

  20. Entities • A part of Bouygues Construction’s Specialist • Civil Works division, DTP Terrassement draws on its expertise in earth-moving in projects ranging from small-scale local sites to the excavation of roads, motorways and high-speed rail links, as well as the operation of open-cast mines. • Sales 2004: €316 million • Workforce: 3,000 LGV Est high-speed railway - France A89 motorway- France

  21. Entities • In France and elsewhere, the • Concessions division operates the road • infrastructure concession-holding companies • in which Bouygues Construction has a stake. Development is based on a global approach to the concessions market, which consists of having a participation in new operations start-ups so as to generate work in the short term • for the company and produce recurring income in the long term. • Receipts 2004: €106 million • Workforce: 450 Istria motorway - Croatia Highway 2000 motorway- Jamaica

  22. Entities • ETDE, Bouygues Construction’s electrical • contracting/maintenance subsidiary, is a systems integrator-assembler working in France and elsewhere in the fields of electrical, mechanical and HVAC engineering, communications systems, facilities management and external networks and facilities maintenance. • Sales 2004: €746 million • Workforce: 8,000 Electrical networks - France HVAC engineering - France

  23. Prestigious projects for 50 years Richelieu wing in the Louvre Channel tunnel Riyadh University Saoudi Arabia

  24. Prestigious projects for 50 years Hassan II Mosque Morocco Grande Arche at La Défense Normandy Bridge

  25. Prestigious projects for 50 years French National Library Avignon viaducts - France Orsay museum in Paris

  26. Prestigious projects for 50 years Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Grand Hôtel Intercontinental in Paris Stade de France

  27. Prestigious projects for 50 years Palais des congrès in Paris Groene Hart tunnel Netherlands Cœur Défense office development - France

  28. Prestigious projects for 50 years Ile de Ré bridge - France Cairo metro - Egypt Budapest multisports complex - Hungary

  29. www.bouygues-construction.com

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