Ferrovial

Ferrovial S.E.
Company typeSocietas Europaea
BMADFER
NasdaqFER
Euronext AmsterdamFER
ISINES0118900010
IndustryTransportation
Founded1952; 72 years ago (1952)
FounderRafael del Pino
HeadquartersKingsfordweg 241, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Area served
Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom, Ireland, Poland, United States, Canada, Chile, Australia
Key people
Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo (Chairman), Ignacio Madridejos (CEO)
ServicesResidential, commercial property and infrastructure construction; toll road operation; airport and infrastructure management; waste management; facility management
RevenueIncrease €12.208 billion (2017)[1]
Increase €638 million (2017)[1]
Increase €454 million (2017)[1]
Total assetsIncrease €8.063 billion (2017)[2]
Total equityIncrease €6.234 billion (2017)[2]
Number of employees
Decrease 95,978 (2017)[2]
DivisionsAirports
Construction
Highways
Services
SubsidiariesAmey, AGS Airports (50%), Webber, Budimex, FerroNATS, Ditecpesa, Cintra US, Inacua, FBSerwus, Ferrovial Serviços, Zity, Ferrovial Servicios Chile, Cadagua, Tecpresa, Edytesa, Autema, Vialivre, B2in, BFK
Websitewww.ferrovial.com/en

Ferrovial S.E. (Spanish pronunciation: [feroˈβjal]), previously Grupo Ferrovial, is a Spanish multinational company that operates in the infrastructure sector for transportation and mobility with four divisions: Highways, Airports, Construction, and Mobility and Energy Infrastructure.[3] The Highway sector develops, finances, and operates tolls on highways such as the 407 ETR, the North Tarrant Express, the LBJ Express, Euroscut Azores, I-66, I-77, NTE35W, and Ausol I. The Construction business designs and builds public and private works such as roads, highways, airports, and buildings. The Mobility and Energy Infrastructure Department is responsible for managing renewable energy, sustainable mobility, and circular-economy projects. Ferrovial is present in more than 20 countries where its business lines operate.[4][5]

In 2021, Ferrovial Services' infrastructure services area in Spain was sold to Portobello, and its Environmental business in Spain and Portugal was sold to PreZero (part of Schwarz Group).[6]

  1. ^ a b c "Business Performance 2017". Ferrovial. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Business Performance 2017". Ferrovial. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Ferrovial: premio a la presencia exterior" (in Spanish). 3 November 2014.
  4. ^ "The World's Biggest Public Companies". Forbes.
  5. ^ "Grupo Ferrovial SA". Bloomberg.
  6. ^ Magariño, Javier Fernández (1 February 2022). "Ferrovial cierra la venta a Portobello del área de servicios a infraestructuras en España por 170 millones". Cinco Días (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 March 2023.