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Press dossier | 2011 2
A global company
Isolux Corsán is a benchmark
global company in the areas
of construction, energy,
concessions, the environment
and industrial services. It
operates in over 30 countries
on four continents with an
average staff of over 6,400
employees and it is the largest
unlisted Spanish business
group in the construction and
public works sector.
Since it was established as a
Group in 2004 -after Isolux Wat
took over Corsán Corviam-,
it has grown continually,
increasing the turnover to €3.24
bn in 2010 (7% more than the
previous year), with an EBITDA
of €311m.
Keys to growthDiversifying the business
and opting to expand into
the international market have
been the keys to Isolux Corsán
growth. It now has a backlog of
over €30.18 bn, reporting 17%
growth over last year.
LeadershipIsolux Corsán is a world-
wide benchmark in the high-
voltage energy transmission
and distribution market, with
5,237 kilometres of lines under
concession in Brazil, India and
the USA.
The company also manages
and builds 1,700 kilometres
of toll roads and high density
roads in four countries (Spain,
India, Brazil and Mexico)
through concessions, and it
manages over 21,752 parking
spaces in Spain.
Isolux Corsán has reaffirmed
its leadership among the
top companies in the world
specialising in building turnkey
solar PV stations, with a total
installed capacity of 267 MW
built in just three years.
International revenues exceed domestic revenues
for the first time
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EUROPE ■ Spain ■ Italy ■ Portugal ■ United Kingdom
AMÉRICA ■ Argentina ■ Bolivia ■ Brazil ■ Chile ■ Ecuador ■ Colombia ■ USA ■ Guatemala ■ Mexico ■ Nicaragua ■ Panama ■ Peru
AFRICA ■ Angola ■ Algeria ■ Gabon ■ Equatorial Guinea ■ Kenya ■ Morocco ■ Mauritania ■ Mozambique
ASIA ■ Saudi Arabia ■ India ■ Jordan ■ Kuwait ■ Oman ■ Qatar ■ Syria ■ Bangladesh
Isolux Corsán in the world
Isolux Corsán’s footprint covers
over 30 countries on four
continents, and the company
is involved in the operational
environment in all of them.
Its international business
currently accounts for 82% of
the Group’s business portfolio.
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n EBITDA [Millions of Euros]
Key figures
Isolux Corsán ended 2010 with
general growth in all its main
economic magnitudes and the
consolidation of its international
business. Company revenues
exceeded €3.24 bn, an increase
of 7% over last year.
Record EBIDTAThe Group attained an EBITDA
of €311m, up 22% on the
previous year.
The backlog grew by 17%The company increased its
backlog by 17%, taking it
to €30.18 bn, 82% of which
comes from the overseas
market and the remaining 18%
from the domestic market.
Concessions
Engineering
Construction
Domestic
International
€ 311m € 311m
30%
70%
32%
29%
39%
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n REVENUES [Millions of Euros]
n Domestic n International
n ORDERS [Millions of Euros]
n Domestic n International
5%
40%55%
Concessions
Engineering
Construction 3.240 M € 3.24bn€ 3.24bn
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Concessions
The Isolux Corsán concessions
division has reached a turnover
of €164 m in 2010 and it has a
portfolio amounting to € 23.613
bn.
It has 5,237 kilometres of
transmission lines in Brazil, India
and the United States.
In toll roads, India, Brazil, Mexico
and Spain are the main markets,
with a total of 1,700 kilometres in
five toll roads under operation and
four more under construction.
The Isolux Corsán car park division
manages over 21,752 parking
spaces in 22 towns in Spain.
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Engineering
The Energy, Environment
and Facilities business has
generated €1.763 bn in
revenues for Isolux Corsán in
2010.
Isolux Corsán is consolidating
its position as a benchmark
company in T&D, with 600
km of high tension lines built
(2010), plus starting on 1,200
km of power lines in Brazil
across the Amazon Jungle to
connect Manaos and Macapa
with the Brazilian national grid.
The company is a major
operator in industrial processes,
with turnkey projects in the
Oil & Gas sector and bio-fuel
plants (bio-ethanol plants for
Ecopetrol in Colombia).
Isolux Corsán is a world-wide
pioneer in CO2 up-take and
storage after winning the tender
for a sequestration unit for
CIUDEN (León – Spain).
It has an international presence
in designing and building water
treatment plants in Mexico,
Brazil, Argentina and Algeria.
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Construction
With a 5.9% increase, the
Isolux Corsán construction
division has generated a
turnover of €1.314 bn in 2010.
The main activity of this division
is road infrastructure.
International revenues now
account for 31% of this division
and these are expected to
continue to grow. In 2010,
Isolux Corsán has consolidated
its footprint in India, Mexico,
Brazil and Argentina, and it has
won tenders in Chile, Uruguay,
Panama, the Persian Gulf and
the Middle East.