Royal BAM Group

Royal BAM Group is a pan-European construction company. Among the fields of activity in the construction and real estate sector is one among other civil engineering, public private partnerships, installation technology and consulting. In addition, BAM has a participation in a globally operating dredging company. The BAM Group is the largest Dutch construction company.

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History

The company was founded in 1869 by Adam van der Wal Carpentry in Groot- Dutch Ammer. In 1927, the family business, which had meanwhile grown to a construction company approach, in NV Bataafsche Aanneming Mij van Bouw -en -mix concrete plants v / h J. van der Wal en Zoon renamed. From this naming later Bataafse Aanneming Maatschappij and then the 'BAM stopped. Since 1990, the company operated only under the name of BAM.

Origin of the name

The word Bataafse is Dutch and in German means Batavians. This was a West Germanic tribe who settled in the 1st century AD in the Netherlands today. One of the first major projects of the company founder was the construction of the headquarters of the Batavian Petroleum Company in The Hague. After completing the name flowed into the company name with a. The term Aanneming translates contractors and Maatschappij means society.

Group structure by country

Netherlands

  • BAM Utiliteitsbouw ( Construction and Real Estate )
  • BAM Woningbouw ( Construction and Real Estate )
  • Fort Unitbouw (Construction)
  • Heilijgers ( Construction and Real Estate )
  • Pennings ( Construction and Real Estate )
  • BAM Vastgoed (real estate)
  • BAM Civiel ( Civil Engineering )
  • BAM Infratechniek ( Civil Engineering )
  • BAM Rail ( Civil Engineering )
  • BAM Wegen ( Civil Engineering )
  • BAM Techniek (Wiring Accessories )

Belgium

  • Inter Built ( construction)
  • Kairos (real estate)
  • Betonac ( Civil Engineering )
  • CEI - De Meyer ( Civil Engineering )
  • Galère ( Civil Engineering )

Great Britain

  • HBG UK (construction)
  • Nuttall ( Civil Engineering )

Ireland

  • Ascon ( Civil Engineering )

Germany

  • BAM Germany (Construction)
  • W & F Project Development ( Real Estate )

Worldwide

  • Inter Concrete ( Civil Engineering )
  • Tebodin ( consultancy and engineering )
  • BAM PPP ( Public Private Partnership)

Shareholder

The largest investors are A. van Herk with 9.8 %, followed by Delta Lloyd ( Aviva plc ) with 6.0%. Then comes the ING Groep N.V. with 5.5% and finally the Capital Research & Development 5.1%

Investments

The BAM civil engineering business holds 21.5 % of the dredging company Van Oord. The BAM Real Estate Business holds 51 % of the AM nv.

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