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Rizzani de Eccher

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Rizzani de Eccher S.p.A.
Company typePrivate Società per azioni
IndustryConstruction, civil engineering
Founded1831
HeadquartersPozzuolo del Friuli (UD), Italy
Key people
  • Marco de Eccher (Chairman)
  • Giovanni Cerchiarini
  • Claudio de Eccher
  • Riccardo de Eccher (COO)
  • Umberto de Eccher
ProductsInfrastructure and industrial plant construction; motorway operating concessions
RevenueIncrease € 510 million (2021)
Number of employees
Increase 1564 (2021)
SubsidiariesRizzani de Eccher USA Inc., Sacaim S.p.A., Deal S.r.l., Tensacciai S.r.l., Tensa America LLC, Immobiliare Rizzani de Eccher (IRiDe) S.r.l., de Eccher Interiors S.r.l.

Rizzani de Eccher S.p.A. is an Italian general contractor with headquarters in Pozzuolo del Friuli, in Northeastern Italy, active globally in the areas of engineering, infrastructure and buildings construction.

History

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Rizzani was established in Udine, Italy in 1831.[1] Over the following century, Rizzani developed its presence in Italy and ventured in several countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.[2]

In 1948 Riccardo de Eccher established the company bearing his name in the northern Italian region of Trentino Alto Adige engaging in real estate development.[3]

In 1970 Riccardo de Eccher takes over Rizzani. Ten years later, the construction of two segments of the Carnia-Tarvisio motorway marked the acquisition of technologies for prefabrication and the launching of overhead bridges. These technologies will be constantly developed over the successive years and finally consolidated into Deal S.r.l., a group affiliate specialized in advanced bridge construction technologies. In 1982 the first important overseas project of Rizzani De Eccher was acquired – five schools in Algeria. In 1984 five landmark projects were acquired in what was then the Soviet Union, becoming the first registered Western contractor in the Soviet Union, and marking the beginning of a successful expansion in Russia. The following years were marked by a swift growth. The Group's consolidated revenues grew from 37 billion lira in 1986 to 228 billion lira in 1990. In 1994 the difficult conditions of the infrastructure and construction Italian market, generally related to mani pulite, the Company decided to focus towards overseas markets. In 2004 Rizzani de Eccher first appeared in the top ten Italian contractors and in the world's 100 largest contractors rankings compiled by Engineering News-Record. By 2005, through its established presence in many countries (Russia and other CIS countries through its Codest subsidiary, Middle East, Mediterranean Basin and North and Central America), the share of overseas revenues tops 70%. It operates in four areas of activity: general building, infrastructure development, equipment manufacturing and specialised engineering for bridges and viaducts and real estate development. Thanks to its consolidated position in several countries (such as Russia and other CIS countries, the Middle East, East Asia, North and Central America as well as Africa), the Group's share of turnover from overseas operations has always been above 70% since 2005. In 2019 its subsidiary Codest, active in Russia and other CIS countries, was merged with Rizzani de Eccher S.p.A.

The Group operates in the construction sector in three distinct areas:

  • General contracting of buildings and infrastructure
  • Design, engineering and special equipment and technologies for bridge construction
  • Real estate development.

Projects by Area

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Italy

Europe

  • Y-Towers Hotel and Residences (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)[12]
  • Bispebjerg Hospital (Copenhagen, Denmark). Rescinded after negligence by Rizzani de Eccher[13]
  • VTB Arena Park (Moscow, Russia) [14]
  • VTB Arena – Central Stadium Dynamo (Moscow, Russia)[15]
  • Docklands-City Airport DLR (Docklands Light Railway) (London, UK)
  • Cloche d'Or Shopping Center and Residential Towers (Gasperich, Luxembourg)[16]
  • Four Seasons Hotel Baku (Baku, Azerbaijan)[17]
  • Urriðaholt Residences (Garðabær, Iceland)
  • Multi-purpose Centre (Lugano, Switzerland)[2]
  • World Trade Center (Rijeka, Croatia)
  • Viaducts Tarsus – Mersin (Turkey)
  • Limassol-Paphos Highway (Cyprus)
  • Olympic Complex Luzhniki Swimming Pool (Moscow, Russia)
  • Ducat Place III (Moscow, Russia)
  • Design and Construction of a Pavillon of Moscow Exhibition Center (Moscow, Russia)
  • Balchug Office Complex (Moscow, Russia)
  • Residential Complex Granatny (Moscow, Russia)
  • Most Bank Office Building (Moscow, Russia)
  • Tobacco Factory for Ligget Ducat (Moscow, Russia)
  • Vnukovo International Airport (Moscow, Russia)
  • Domodedovo International Airport (Moscow, Russia)
  • Pedestrian Bridge on Moskva River (Moscow, Russia)
  • 15 Storey Residential Building for St Kapranov LTD (Moscow, Russia)
  • Shell & Core Residential Building Stolnik (Moscow, Russia)
  • Industrial Complex for Cremonini Group (Moscow, Russia)
  • Moscow Medical Center (Russia)
  • Krylatsky Hills Business Park (Moscow, Russia)
  • Design and Construction Industrial Plant (Lipetsk, Russia)
  • Industrial Plant for the Production of Tiles (Stupino, Russia)
  • Residential Complex at Kazan (Russia)
  • Radisson Hotel Kiev (Ukraine)
  • Baku Business Center (Baku, Azerbaijan)

Americas

  • Google Hudson Square HQs (New York City)[18]
  • Miami I-395 (Florida, US)
  • Miami Metro Orange Line (Florida, US)
  • Palmetto Dolphin Interchange (Florida, US)
  • Washington Bypass (North Carolina, US)
  • Manhattan West Development Platform (New York City)
  • Hathaway Bay Bridge (Florida, US)
  • High Five Interchange (Dallas, US)
  • Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project (Virginia, US)
  • Richmond-Vancouver Airport Light Railway (Canada)
  • Elevated Guideway for the Skytrain (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Millennium Line Vancouver Light Railway (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Evergreen Line Rapid Transit Project (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Réseau Express Métropolitain (REM) (Montréal, Canada)
  • Playa Maroma Resort (Playa del Carmen, Mexico)
  • Cuscatan Bridge (San Salvador, El Salvador)
  • San Marcos Bridge (San Salvador, El Salvador)
  • Water Treatment Plant (Montego Bay, Jamaica)
  • Kingston Regional Hospital (Kingston, Jamaica)
  • St Ann's Bay Regional Hospital (Jamaica)
  • Mandeville Regional Hospital (Jamaica)

Middle East, Asia & Oceania

Africa

  • RN77 highway between Jijel and El Eulma (Algeria)
  • Oued Tlélat – Tlmcen High Speed Railway (Algeria)
  • Five Educational Complexes (Algeria)
  • Andilana Beach Resort (Nosy Be, Madagascar)
  • Entebbe International Airport (Kampala, Uganda)
  • Bata International Airport (Equatorial Guinea)
  • Patani Bridge (Niger Delta, Nigeria)
  • Lagos Osborne Bridge (Lagos, Nigeria)
  • El Ain Sokhna Thermal Power Plant (Egypt)

Awards

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  • ENR Best Bridge or Tunnel Project 2020: Matagarup Pedestrian Bridge (originally Swan River Pedestrian Bridge), located in Perth, Australia[20]
  • ENR Best Sports or Entertainment Project 2020: VTB Arena – Dynamo Central Stadium, located in Moscow, Russian Federation[20]
  • Johnson Controls ASPESI "Skyline – Sua Altezza il Grattacielo" Award 2019: Rizzani de Eccher for the construction of Torre Intesa SanPaolo "for its high habitability and maximum eco-sustainability certified Leed Platinum, strongly consolidates the smart vocation of the city of Turin".[21]
  • ENR's Top 100 Global Contractors Award 2018: Rizzani de Eccher[22]

Financial Data

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  • In 2021, the Group recorded revenues for €510,06 million, ending the financial year with a loss of € -21,758 million.[23]
  • In 2020, the Group recorded revenues for €405.5 million, ending the financial year with a loss of € -34.562 million.[23]
  • In 2019, the Group recorded revenues for €574,9 million, ending the financial year with a loss of € -13,097 million.[23]
  • In 2018, the Group recorded revenues for €960,1 million, ending the financial year with a loss of € -48,182 million.[24]
  • in 2017, the group recorded revenue for €1. 073, 003 million, ending the financial year with a net profit of €21, 225 million [24]

References

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  1. ^ "Focus, alla scoperta del Gruppo Rizzani de Eccher: Il possibile costruttore dello Stadio della Roma (FOTO)". 29 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Il fatturato 2017 di Rizzani de Eccher per la prima volta vola oltre il miliardo". 28 July 2018.
  3. ^ "De Eccher resiste alla crisi: "Commesse per tre anni" – Il Piccol"". 4 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Anche Intesa Sanpaolo ha il suo grattacielo: Alto (Quasi) come la Mole Antonelliana".
  5. ^ "Portopiccolo, Trieste sogna la sua Costa Smeralda". 17 July 2017.
  6. ^ "CityLife, Ligresti cede la quota in Tre Torri a Rizzani de Eccher Assinews.it". 2 December 2011.
  7. ^ "Venezia, 25 anni fa il rogo alla Fenice. Il ricordo dei testimoni diventa un libro". 29 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Fondaco dei tedeschi". 28 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Stazione Ferroviaria Milano Centrale – Milano – RPA". www.rpapg.it.
  10. ^ "Cantiere di Cattinara nel caos, il dossier arriva a de Eccher". 16 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Nuovo Salesi, ora c'è il nome della ditta: Tutti i passi per aprire il cantiere".
  12. ^ "Rizzani de Eccher picked for Amsterdam towers". www.theconstructionindex.co.uk.
  13. ^ "Stort hospitalsprojekt udskydes i tre år efter vrøvl med entreprenør". nyheder.tv2.dk. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  14. ^ "'VTB Arena Park' Multi-Functional Complex".
  15. ^ "Italy's Rizzani De Eccher Wins EUR 525m Deal to Rebuild Moscow's Dynamo Stadium – SeeNews Ukraine". September 21, 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-09-21.
  16. ^ "Rizzani de Eccher Conquiert la Cloche d'Or". 17 December 2019.
  17. ^ "Four Seasons Hotel di Baku in Azerbaijan".
  18. ^ "| Engineering News-Record". www.enr.com.
  19. ^ "Rizzani de Eccher to Build $44.8M Facility at al Udeid Air Base Qatar".
  20. ^ a b "ENR Announces 2020 Global Best Projects Winners".
  21. ^ "– Aspesi".
  22. ^ "2019 Core Values Awards | Find out more".
  23. ^ a b c "Bilancio 2020" (PDF).
  24. ^ a b "Rizzani de Eccher, 2 centuries of innovation as general contractor". Rizzani de Eccher.