Tractebel Engineering

Tractebel Engineering GDF-Suez
Type Subsidiary
Industry Energy
Founded 1986
Headquarters Brussels, Belgium
Area served Worldwide
Key people Georges Cornet
(Chief Executive Office)
Products Worldwide life-cycle consultancy and engineering in power, nuclear, gas, industry and infrastructure
Revenue 497 million euros in 2010[1]
Owner(s) GDF Suez
Employees 3300 employees worldwide
Website http://www.tractebel-engineering.com

Tractebel Engineering is a Belgium based, international company providing worldwide life-cycle consultancy and engineering in power, nuclear, gas, industry and infrastructure for the GDF SUEZ Group – within GDF SUEZ Energy Services - as well as for national and international institutions and customers in public or private markets.[1]

GDF SUEZ Energy Services is one of the key business lines of GDF SUEZ and the European leader in multi-technical energy related services.[1]

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History

Tractebel Engineering traces its beginning to Gaz Belge, a holding company founded in 1862 to provide gas lighting and heating - and three other pioneering enterprises specialised in trams, railways and electricity. By 1901, all four companies had set up design offices and were carrying out investment projects and managing the resulting operations. These included power supply and public transport in Belgium, the first electric trams in Damascus - Syria and Odessa - Ukraine, railways in Egypt and power stations in Argentina.[1]

In 1929, three of the companies merged to form the engineering consultancy Electrobel, and went on to construct several “new” Belgian power plants. The fourth, 'Mutuelle des Tramways' changed its name to 'Traction & Electricité' and later to 'Tractionel'. These two entities established their core business (in areas which remain our focus today) with landmark projects such as the extension and upgrade of the Belgian power grid after the Second World War and the installation of Belgium’s nuclear power plants from 1969. More vast infrastructures; pipelines, dams, hydropower stations and complex buildings were also commissioned – locally and abroad. In 1977, Coyne et Bellier (France) famous for their hydroelectric dams joined the Electrobel group.[1]

Finally after decades of collaboration on many projects Electrobel and Tractionel merged in 1986. The name Tractebel was born – along with a new engineering division: Tractebel Engineering grew, establishing its own divisions and a worldwide network of affiliates; acquiring Cheming (Czech Republic) in 1992 and founding Citec (Poland) in 1993. The group’s Flemish subsidiaries merged under the name of Technum in 1995. Trapec (Romania) joined in 1997, followed Leme (Brazil) in 2000 – the same year that Tractebel Engineering Italy and TECPL in India were set up.[1]

In 2003, Tractebel merged with Société Générale de Belgique. The company created was SUEZ-Tractebel, a wholly owned subsidiary of SUEZ. In 2008, SUEZ itself then merged with Gaz de France to form GDF SUEZ - and Tractebel Engineering became, overnight, the engineering consultancy for the world’s no.1 independent energy Group.[1]

In 2009, Tractebel Engineering became a legal entity and a fully fledged independent company within the GDF SUEZ Energy Services business unit of GDF SUEZ.[1]

Key Facts

Tractebel Engineering offers life-cycle consultancy and engineering services for power, nuclear, gas, industry and infrastructure installations around the world.[1]

Management

Location

Belgium

Brazil

Leme Engenharia, established in 1965, is a Brazilian company that provides independent Consulting Engineering services for a broad range of economic sectors, notably the infrastructure segment.[2]

It designs and manages projects of all sizes and its clients include private and public companies, as well as Federal, State and Municipal governmental agencies, both within and outside Brazil.[2]

Czech Republic

The company was founded in 1952. In 1992 it became a fully owned and integrated member of the world wide net of TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING, an engineering arm of SUEZ ENERGY SERVICES (SES) and GDF SUEZ group.[3]

Management

Board Of Directors

Supervisory Board

France

India

Tractebel Engineering, India started its operations in the year 2000 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Tractebel Engineering S.A.

Italy

On the 20th of March 2000 Tractebel establishes an Italian engineering company in Rome. At the end of 2006, the Suez Tractebel Italian Branch is established adopting the logo of Tractebel Engineering Suez. On the 2nd of February 2009 the Italian Branch of Suez Tractebel S.A. becomes operative as Tractebel Engineering S.p.A.[4]

Employees

Approximately 65 people.[4]

General Management

Poland

Tractebel Engineering, Poland started off as CITEC (under the name "CITEC Polska") which was established in 1993 as limited liability Company after one year of operation of branch office of CITEC Belgium and since then has grown very rapidly, establishing its present position as one of the largest Polish consulting companies. In 1996 the shareholders of CITEC decided to transfer the company into joined stock CITEC S.A. In 2009, CITEC adopted the name and branding of Tractebel Engineering. [5]

Romania

Formerly also known as Trapec which was set up in 1997, as a purely private stock company for engineering activities. The company is nowadays owned 100% by GDF Suez, through Tractebel Engineering . Tractebl Engineering, Romania is active in energy engineering (60%) and in infrastructure (40%).[6]

Employees

211 engineers.[6]

United Arab Emirates

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