We build the
quiet infrastructure
Europe runs on.
3.918° E
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FRAME 01/06
§ 01 — At a glance
Twelve projects, one continent.
Delivered · 202547.267°N11.392°E
Brenner Base — North Approach, Tube T-3
22.4 km twin-bore alpine tunnel beneath the Stubai range. Hextal led the TBM consortium and the cross-passage civils. Excavated material reused as aggregate within a 40 km radius — net-positive on embedded carbon vs. EN 16627 baseline.
In progress · 78%52.524°N13.369°E
Berlin Hauptbahnhof — Southern Concourse
14,800 m² extension, glass-and-steel canopy spanning four ICE platforms. Built without interrupting service.
Marine51.916°N4.487°E
Maasvlakte III — Caisson Dry Dock
A 1.2 km automated container quay built on a man-made polder.
Heritage41.404°N2.174°E
Hospital de Sant Pau — Pavilion 04
Modernist masonry stabilisation across nine pavilions. UNESCO listed since 1997.
Where we are, right now
A real-time view of every active site, crew rotation and load-in window.
2007 → 2025 ▼ 61%
From a heavy industry to a measured one.
We track every tonne of CO₂e against every euro of revenue, in every contract, every quarter, since 2007. The full ledger is open to our shareholders, our regulators and our future.
Energy60.391°N5.322°E
Sognefjord Pumped Storage
2.6 GW reversible hydro plant carved into Norwegian gneiss — a battery the size of a fjord.
Bridges, tunnels, rail & highways.
From cable-stayed crossings to bored alpine tunnels — the load-bearing arteries of European movement.
Renewables, transmission, storage.
Offshore wind foundations, HVDC interconnectors, pumped storage, hydrogen-ready substations.
Quays, locks, dry docks, breakwaters.
If a continent rests on its coastline, we work where the rock meets the salt.
Hospitals, universities, transport hubs.
Buildings that must work for fifty years, twenty-four hours a day, with no acceptable failure mode.
Stabilising the past for the next century.
Masonry, timber, stone — and the patience to learn how 19th-century craftsmen built before we touch their work.
Flood defence, treatment, networks.
Built on the Dutch coast — we understand water as well as we understand stone.
BIM, digital twins, autonomous fleets.
An in-house software practice of 1,200 engineers — because a 22 km tunnel needs a 22 km model.
Owning what we build, where it makes sense.
€6.4 B equity invested across 41 European concessions — toll roads, hospitals, district heating.
See how we build.
From factory floor to open sea, our teams deliver precision engineering across every discipline. These are not renders — this is work in progress.
Precision at scale
Off-site fabrication of structural modules reduces on-site labour by 40% and cuts programme duration by up to six months. Every module is digitally twinned before it leaves the factory floor.
The next generation of concrete
Our proprietary CB-7 blend uses 72% recycled aggregate and achieves C50/60 compressive strength with 18% lower embedded carbon than EN 16627 baseline. Certified across 14 European jurisdictions.
Engineering without compromise
From deep-water jacket foundations to 14,200-tonne crane vessel lifts, our steel fabrication and marine installation teams deliver the structures that hold Europe's energy transition together.
§ 04 — Group, in numbers
“We are not in the business of buildings. We are in the business of consequences.”
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Hextal awarded €1.4 B Berlin Hbf southern concourse extension
FY25 Q1 trading update — order book up 11.4% to €32.6 B
Brenner Tube T-3 breakthrough recorded at 04:42 LT, Tyrolean side
Hextal/Lab opens new digital twin facility in Delft
Recycled-aggregate concrete blend CB-7 receives EN 206 certification
41,800 people. One ledger of trust.
We hire engineers who write their own emails, planners who read their own contracts, and apprentices who will still be on our sites the day Hextal turns two hundred.