Compagnie d'entreprises CFE SA
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Compagnie d'entreprises CFE SA
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Cie d'Entreprises CFE SA engages the provision of civil engineering and construction services. The company is headquartered in Brussels, Bruxelles-Capitale and currently employs 3,137 full-time employees. The company operates through six divisions: Public Private Partnership (PPP), Construction, Real Estate & Management Services, Multitechnics, Rail &Road, Dredging & Environment. The PPP division is specialized in public-private partnership (PPP) projects.The Construction division is engaged in the building of stations, tunnels, hotels and offices buildings. The Real Estate & Management Services division is engaged in the promotion of property, project management and assistance with project co-ordination. The Multitechnics division lays railway tracks, sets up overhead power lines and provides general electricity services. The Rail & Road division is specialized in signalization and track-laying works, railway works, transport of energy high and low voltage lines, among others. The Dredging and Environment activities are mainly carried out by DEME.
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