Implenia AG
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Implenia awarded two major civil engineering contracts in German-speaking Switzerland | Improvements to motorway junction with extensive noise protection in Zurich | Complex new bridge in Winterthur | Contracts worth around CHF 100 million Glattpark (Opfikon), 21 June 2023 – Implenia has won two large and complex civil engineering contracts in Zurich and Winterthur. The contracts are together worth around CHF 100 million. Visualisation of the “N01/36 Schlieren-Europabrücke” motorway junction in Zurich-Grünau (image: Swiss Federal Roads Office FEDRO). Future transport hub in Winterthur Neuhegi: the Grüze Crossing (image: ©Stadt Winterthur). 3D visualisation of the Grüze Crossing (image: ©Implenia). Contact for media:
Contact for Investors and Analysts: Dates for investors: As Switzerland’s leading construction and real estate service provider, Implenia develops, builds and manages homes, workplaces and infrastructure for future generations in Switzerland and Germany. It also offers tunnelling and related infrastructure projects in further markets. Formed in 2006, the company can look back on around 150 years of construction tradition. Implenia brings together the know-how of its highly skilled development, planning and execution units under the umbrella of an integrated leading multinational construction and real estate service provider. With its broad offering and the expertise of its specialists, the Group realises large, complex projects and provides client-centric support across the entire life cycle of a building or structure. It focuses on client needs and on striking a sustainable balance between commercial success and social and environmental responsibility. Implenia, with its headquarters in Opfikon near Zurich, has around 9,000 employees (FTE) across Europe and posted revenue of CHF 3.6 billion in 2022. The company is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (IMPN, CH0023868554). More information can be found at implenia.com.
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Language: | English |
Company: | Implenia AG |
Industriestrasse 24 | |
8305 Dietlikon | |
Switzerland | |
Phone: | +41 58 474 74 74 |
E-mail: | info@implenia.com |
Internet: | www.implenia.com |
ISIN: | CH0023868554 |
Valor: | A0JEGJ |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1661423 |
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