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  2. Taylor Woodrow Construction - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Woodrow Construction, branded as Taylor Woodrow, is a UK-based civil engineering contractor and one of four operating divisions of Vinci Construction UK. [4] The business was launched in 2011, combining civil engineering operations from the former Taylor Woodrow group and from Vinci UK - formerly Norwest Holst.

  3. Vinci SA - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, Vinci was involved in the construction of several specialist hospitals. [36] [37] During October 2020, Vinci issued a €5.2 billion ($6.08 billion) offer to the Spanish construction conglomerate ACS Group to acquire its ACS Industrial division; [38] this transaction was completed during the following year. [39]

  4. Taylor Woodrow - Wikipedia

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    Presently, Taylor Woodrow Construction is a UK-based civil engineering contractor, one of four operating divisions of Vinci Construction UK. The business was launched in 2011, combining civil engineering operations from the former Taylor Woodrow group and from Vinci UK – formerly Norwest Holst. [34] [1]

  5. FM Conway - Wikipedia

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    During October 2024, it was announced that the France-based construction company Vinci had agreed terms to purchase FM Conway. [23] This acquisition was completed in early 2025; [24] furthermore, Joanne Conway stepped down as the firm's chair and CEO while Andrew Hansen was appointed managing director. [25]

  6. Taylor Wimpey - Wikipedia

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    In September 2008, Vinci bought the operations of Taylor Woodrow Construction [12] and in April 2009, the remaining activities of Taylor Woodrow Construction in Ghana were sold to management. [13] In March 2011, a property investment group backed by private equity firms acquired Taylor Wimpey's American and Canadian housebuilding businesses. [14]

  7. Vinci Airports - Wikipedia

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    Vinci Airports is a subsidiary of Vinci Group, which develops and operates civil airports. The company develops a network of 65 airports in 12 countries including France, Portugal, Brazil, United States, Cambodia, Japan, Dominican Republic, Chile, Serbia, United Kingdom, and Costa Rica.

  8. Vinci - Wikipedia

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    Vinci, stage name of Vincy Chan (born 1982), ... a French company that specialises in concessions and construction; Vinci (rocket engine), a European rocket engine;

  9. Bouygues - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Francis Bouygues in 1952. [4] In 1970 Bouygues became listed on the Paris Stock Exchange. [4] In 1985 and 1986, Bouygues acquired road construction groups Screg, Sacer, and Colas; [note 1] [5] later reorganised as Colas Group.