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Léon Grosse
Industry Construction, Civil engineering
Founded1881
FounderLéon Grosse
Headquarters Aix-les-Bains, France
Key people
Léon Grosse, Bernard Bonnet, Bertrand Grosse, Olivier Grosse
Revenue720 M€ (2014)
OwnerLéon Grosse family
Number of employees
2,300
SubsidiariesLéon Grosse Nucléaire (LGN) Léon Grosse Eléctricité (LGE)
Website www.leongrosse.fr

Léon Grosse is a French civil engineering and construction firm. It is one of the leading actors on the French market, with a turnover of 720 M€ in 2014 and 2,300 employees. The company was founded by Léon Grosse in 1881 in Aix-Les-Bains and has remained a family-owned company since. It operates in France and its DOM-TOM. [1]

The firm has delivered some prestigious projects such as the Stade Jean Bouin in Paris, the Satellite S4 of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, the tower of the European Parliament in Strasbourg or the TGV station of Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport. [2]

References

  1. ^ "L'entrepreneur Léon Grosse est décédé". Le Dauphiné Libéré. 20 November 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2015..
  2. ^ "Leon Grosse's achieved projects".

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Léon Grosse
Industry Construction, Civil engineering
Founded1881
FounderLéon Grosse
Headquarters Aix-les-Bains, France
Key people
Léon Grosse, Bernard Bonnet, Bertrand Grosse, Olivier Grosse
Revenue720 M€ (2014)
OwnerLéon Grosse family
Number of employees
2,300
SubsidiariesLéon Grosse Nucléaire (LGN) Léon Grosse Eléctricité (LGE)
Website www.leongrosse.fr

Léon Grosse is a French civil engineering and construction firm. It is one of the leading actors on the French market, with a turnover of 720 M€ in 2014 and 2,300 employees. The company was founded by Léon Grosse in 1881 in Aix-Les-Bains and has remained a family-owned company since. It operates in France and its DOM-TOM. [1]

The firm has delivered some prestigious projects such as the Stade Jean Bouin in Paris, the Satellite S4 of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, the tower of the European Parliament in Strasbourg or the TGV station of Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport. [2]

References

  1. ^ "L'entrepreneur Léon Grosse est décédé". Le Dauphiné Libéré. 20 November 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2015..
  2. ^ "Leon Grosse's achieved projects".

External links


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