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Francis Bouygues founds Entreprise  Creation of the Compagnons du 1952 Francis Bouygues, a -based 1963 Minorange guild to promote an company specialising in industrial elite among site workers. works and construction. He sets up  Launch of the Group's in-house magazine. design and methods Le Minorange, the Group’s-in-house Francis Bouygues departments and applies the magazine industrialization principles.  Development of civil engineering and public works activities 1965 (engineering structures, earthworks, infrastructure, etc.).  Founding of regional building and civil works subsidiaries The company starts property development with Stim. that gradually cover the whole of . 1956 Founding of a subsidiary specialising in industrial precasting  Bouygues moves to a new head office in Clamart, south- 1959 and the development of special concrete treatment 1968 west of Paris. processes (EPI).  An information systems department is set up.

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Bouygues is floated on the Paris stock exchange. Delivery of Terminal 2 of Paris 1970 1981 Charles de Gaulle airport.  International operations are 1972 launched with the Tehran Olympic

complex (first prestressed concrete Terminal 2 triangular truss). Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport The Bouygues logo Francis Bouygues is named "Manager of the Year" by the 1982  Creation of the Bouygues logo. magazine Le Nouvel Economiste.

 Delivery of stadium.  Delivery of Bubiyan Bridge in Kuwait.  A scientific department is set up. 1983  Delivery of the Inset University in Yamoussoukro in the Ivory Coast.  Establishment of Bouygues 1974 Offshore, specialised in oil and  Delivery of Riyadh University in Saudi Arabia. The mere gas contracting (sold to in 1984 size of the project (1 million sq metres in the desert) and July 2002). its successful completion within 40 months changed the  Delivery of the Fiat Tower in La face of the Group. Paris Convention Center Défense business district (Paris).  Delivery of Dar-es-Salaam airport in Tanzania.  Delivery of Paris Convention Centre.  Handover of the Les Halles complex (Paris).  Delivery of the Elf Tower in La Défense business district.  Bouygues acquires ETDE, specialising in energy supply Founding of local foreign subsidiaries. 1975 and transmission, and Saur, France's third-largest water Founding of "Maison Bouygues" (catalogue homes), sold in supply company. Saur was sold to PAI Partners on 1978 1990. 15 February 2005, with the exception of its African subsidiaries.

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Involvement in the new town centre of Saint-Quentin-en-  On 5 September 1989, Francis 1985 Yvelines. 1989 Bouygues stands down as Chairman of the Bouygues  Delivery of Orsay Museum in Paris. Board of Directors. On his 1986  Delivery of 4,000 housing units in proposal, Martin Bouygues is Medea (Algeria). A rche de la Défense in Paris appointed Group Chairman and  A Franco-British consortium is Chief Executive Officer. formed to design, build and  Delivery of Sylans viaduct in France. Orsay Museum, Paris operate a fixed link across the  Delivery of the Arche de La Défense in Paris. English Channel.  Acquisition of Grands Moulins de Paris (GMP), sold on  Acquisition of the Screg group, France's leading 2 October 1998 to a group of investors made up of roadworks contractor, comprising Colas, Screg Routes Private Equity Fund, Gilde Buy-Out Fund and and Sacer. Bouygues becomes the world’s leading Charterhouse. construction firm.  Acquisition of Dragages and Smac Acieroïd (waterproofing).

 Delivery of Pyeong Taek methane terminal in South 1987 Korea.  Delivery of Lagos thermal power plant (Nigeria), one of the most powerful in Africa.  Acquisition of TF1: Bouygues becomes the main shareholder (25%) and operator of France’s leading television channel.  Restructuring of the Richelieu wing of the Louvre Museum 1990 Lagos thermal power plant in Paris.  Delivery of the first project in Moscow (Iris Hotel).  The Group moves into its new  Bouygues begins operations in Thailand with the 1988 head office, Challenger, in Saint- construction of Muang Thong Thani new-town near Quentin-en-Yvelines (Paris region). Bangkok.  Delivery of the Ile de Ré bridge  Acquisition of Losinger, Switzerland's third-ranking The Ile de Ré Bridge (western France). construction group, whose subsidiary, VSL, is world  Delivery of the European Parliament building in Strasbourg. leader in post-tensioning.  Martin Bouygues is named Chief Executive Officer of Bouygues.  Compagnie Ivoirienne d'Electricité (CIE, a subsidiary of

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Saur and EDF) is awarded the concession for the power  Casablanca Bay sanitation utility in Ivory Coast. 1993 scheme (Morocco) (January).  Bouygues is the main shareholder of the concession  In February, Bouygues acquires a company entrusted with design, financing, construction stake in South African construction

and 35-year operation of the Northern Lyon Bypass. The firm Basil Read (sold in 2005).  Francis Bouygues founds Ciby 2000, a feature film  Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival for The Piano by production company, which stopped its production Jane Campion (May). activities in 1998. Its catalogue was sold in 1999. Films  César (French Oscar) for Best Foreign Film for Pedro produced include: Une Epoque Formidable by Gérard Almodóvar's High Heels. Jugnot, High Heels by Pedro Almodovar, The Piano by  Francis Bouygues dies on 24 July. Jane Campion, Underground by Emir Kusturica, Secrets  Bouygues establishes a national paging network under and Lies by Mike Leigh, and Taste of Cherry by Abbas the ERMES standard. The first service, Kobby, is Kiarostami. launched in 1994. (September).  Delivery of the Channel Tunnel (December).  Reconstruction of Charlety Stadium 1991 in Paris.  Delivery of the World Trade  Delivery of Agadir airport (Morocco). 1994 Centre in Bucharest (Romania).  Delivery of the viaduct over the Delivery of the European Kwun Tong bridge, Hong Kong  Isère river for the Winter Olympics. Business Centre in Budapest  Delivery of the two Pacific Place towers. European Business Centre, Hungary ( Hungary).  Delivery of Kwun Tong bridge in Hong Kong.  Stim and Batir merge.  TF1 takes over the thematic channel Eurosport.  Bouygues increases its stake in TF1 from 25% to 34%.  Ciby 2000 produces Une époque formidable by Gérard  Three Oscars in Hollywood for The Piano by Jane Jugnot. Campion (March).  Ciby 2000 produces and High Heels by Pedro Almodóvar.  Bouygues and EDF sign a strategic international

partnership agreement (May).  Delivery of James Bay dam in Canada.  Launch of LCI (La Chaîne Info), Europe's first rolling 1992  Delivery of Hassan II mosque in Casablanca (Morocco). news channel and wholly-owned subsidiary of TF1

(June).  Bouygues gains a licence to operate France’s third network under the DCS 1800 standard (October).  Delivery of the National Stadium and the Tsing Ma Bridge. 4 Printable version of the History section of the www.bouygues.com website

 Delivery of Happy Valley race course in Hong Kong.  Delivery of the Pontiac Marina  Delivery of Rambler Channel Bridge in Hong Kong. 1995 office tower in Singapore.  Inauguration of the Normandy  Delivery of the Ashgabat Bridge (France) (January). 1997 Presidential Palace in  Construction/concession of Turkmenistan (February). Normandy bridge, France the Sydney metro in Australia  Taste of Cherry by Abbas (February). Kiarostami wins the Palme  Delivery of the French National Library in Paris. Stadium, Paris d'Or at Cannes film festival  Construction of the N'Kossa barge in Congo (March). (May).  Delivery of Hong Kong Convention Centre in time for the  Underground by Emir Kusturica wins the Palme d'Or at ceremony handing the Special Administrative Region Cannes Film Festival (May). back to China (June).  Establishment of Saibos in which Bouygues Offshore  Opening of the Gustave Eiffel Apprentice Training and Saipem hold equal stakes (turkey construction and Centre in Chilly-Mazarin (Paris region, September). installation of platforms and subsea pipelines) (June).  signs a loan agreement for  Delivery of the Gök Tepe mosque in Turkmenistan. FF 15 billion (October).  TF1 opens its website (www..fr) (December).  Bouygues is removed from the CAC 40 index

(November).  Bouygues creates and  Delivery of the Stade de France Stadium in Saint-Denis 1996 launches the digital package (November). TPS (Télévision par  Bouygues Telecom launches high-resolution digital Satellite) (January). sound and Nomad, the no-commitment mobile  The French broadcasting (November). Rambler Channel Bridge, Hong Kong authority (CSA) renews  Delivery of Cheung Ching tunnel in Hong Kong. TF1's broadcasting licence for five years (April).  Vincent Bolloré acquires a stake in Bouygues  Commercial launch of Bouygues Telecom (May). (December).  Secrets and Lies by Mike Leigh wins the Palme d'Or at  Cannes Film Festival (May).  Bouygues signs a PFI  40% of Bouygues Offshore is floated on the stock 1998 contract for the construction exchange in Paris and New York (November). of King's College in London  The Saur/Cise merger alters the capital structure of (January). Bouygues.  Delivery of the Boulonnais

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viaducts (A16 motorway, France, June).  €229 million capital increase through Bouygues  Delivery of the Avignon viaducts (June). Confiance, a mutual fund reserved for employees.  Bouygues builds two railway tunnels in Hong Kong for FF 2.6 billion (October).  Bouygues receives a work order for Europe's biggest office development scheme: Cœur Défense in Paris, France (October).  Vincent Bolloré sells his stake in Bouygues to François Pinault (November).  SCDM (Martin Bouygues and Olivier Bouygues) and Artémis sign a 3-year shareholder agreement (December).

 The capital of Saur is 1999 reorganised (January).  €1.5 billion capital increase  Bouygues signs contracts for 2000 (March). the construction of part of the  Works start on Rostock CPC oil export terminal and Tunnel, Germany's first The George V Hotel, pipeline in Russia. Paris. private road infrastructure  The Group spins off its construction business to form The Rostock Tunnel, Germany concession (March). Bouygues Construction (June).  Bouygues makes a share exchange offer for its  Bouygues raises its stake in Bouygues Telecom from subsidiary Colas (July and August). After this 34% to 54%. transaction, Bouygues holds 96.5% of Colas.  €540 million capital increase (June).  Bouygues Telecom welcomes its two millionth customer  Bouygues Telecom decides (July). 2001 not to apply for a UMTS  Francis Bouygues is named entrepreneur of the century licence in France in the construction sector by L'Usine Nouvelle magazine (30 January). (October).  TF1 acquires 100% of the  Bouygues returns to the CAC 40 index (October). The Cairo metro (line 2), Eurosport group (January). Egypt  Delivery of the George V Hotel renovated (December).  Delivery line 2 of the Cairo metro (Egypt).  The Bouygues parent company sells 51% of Bouygues Offshore and 100% of ETDE to Bouygues Construction (December).

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 Bouygues increases its stake per hour. 2002 in Bouygues Telecom from  On 23 July, the Bouygues Board of Directors approves 54% to 65% by acquiring an exceptional payout of €5 per share, proposed at the Telecom Italia's interest Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting on 7 October. (February).  On 19 November, Bouygues signs an agreement to

i-modeTM  Bouygues Telecom applies sell Saur to PAI Partners. The agreement is approved for a UMTS licence. Bouygues Telecom and NTT by the competition authorities on 15 February 2005. DoCoMo sign an agreement to develop

i-mode™ services (April).  An exceptional payout of  Bouygues Construction sells its majority stake in 2005 €5 per share is made on Bouygues Offshore to Saipem (July). 7 January 2005.  On 24 January Bouygues  Launch of i-mode™ (November). Construction signs a contract to build  Bouygues acquires E.ON's Sail@MarinaBay, Singapore Singapore's tallest 2003 interest in Bouygues residential towers (The Sail@Marina Bay). Telecom, raising its stake  United Kingdom: Bouygues Construction delivers new from 67% to 73% (January), Home Office headquarters, a PPP project (February). and to 83% (December).  Bouygues, Bouygues Telecom, TPS, Orange and France Telecom join forces to test a TV-over-mobile The Tangiers Mediterranean  Bouygues Construction port service using the new DVB-H standard (March). delivers the Budapest sports arena in Hungary (March).  On 26 May, Bouygues Telecom launches nationwide  The shareholder agreement between Artémis and broadband services using its Edge network, covering SCDM is extended (May). 85% of the French population.  Bouygues Construction signs a contract for construction of  Founding of the Francis Bouygues Corporate the new Tangiers Mediterranean port (Morocco) (June). Foundation, which helps motivated school-leavers with financial difficulties to finance their studies and fulfil their professional ambitions (June).  Bouygues Construction signs  Bouygues Construction and RATP Group are awarded 2004 a €250 million contract to build construction of the Gautrain rail link between Masan Bay bridge in South Johannesburg and Pretoria (South Africa) (July). Korea (June).  Bouygues Confiance 3 is launched – the third  Delivery of Groene Hart leveraged share ownership plan reserved for Masan Bay Bridge, South Korea Tunnel in the Netherlands, one employees of the Group's French companies (November). of the greatest adventures of our times. The 7-km long  AsiaWorld-Expo exhibition centre is delivered in Hong tunnel bored under the water table through sand and Kong (December). silt soil, allows two trains to pass each other at 300 km 7 Printable version of the History section of the www.bouygues.com website

by .  On 26 April Bouygues  On 26 January 2007, Bouygues Immobilier launches 2006 acquires the French Ouest — 160,000 sq. metres of High government’s 21% stake in Environmental Quality (HQE®) offices. , and signs a  Bouygues Construction uses the world's largest tunnel- cooperation agreement with boring machines on a project in China (February). Cyprus Airports the company.  On 30 May 2007, Colas acquires Spie Rail.  Bouygues signs a sponsorship agreement on the  On 10 September 2007, Bouygues acquires the 6.5% restoration of the Hôtel de la Marine with the French stake owned by BNP Paribas in Bouygues Telecom. Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Culture and  On 17 September 2007, Vinci and Bouygues Communication (April). Construction sign a contract to build the containment  Bouygues Construction starts work on the Cyprus shelter for the Chernobyl sarcophagus. Airports for a total of €491 million. In 2005, Bouygues  Bouygues Confiance 4, the fifth leveraged capital Construction signed a 25-year concession contract for increase reserved for employees of the Group's French the airports (May). companies, is carried out in December.  Bouygues Construction to build the three tallest residential towers in Bangkok (May).  In May 2008, Colas gains a  On 26 June, the European Commission authorises 2008 new foothold in Australia with acquisition by Bouygues French government’s stake in the acquisition of a 51% stake Alstom. This gives Bouygues 23.26% of Alstom's in the Australian company capital and voting rights. SAMI.  Bouygues SA opens its new Paris (32 avenue Hoche) The Bouygues Group's first advertising campaign “Building the future is our greatest adventure” ® headquarters, an HQE (High Environmental Quality)  TF1 Publicité enters the radio advertising market by

building (June). winning the bid on independent radio stations on  Bouygues announces Bouygues Partage, a share 24 June 2008. ownership plan accessible on equal terms reserved for  In July 2008, Colas acquires Gouyer and its Group employees in France (December). subsidiaries, a group of companies operating in Martinique and Guadeloupe.  On 4 January 2007, TF1, M6 and  On 20 October, Bouygues Telecom becomes an 2007 Vivendi sign a final agreement to internet provider. bring together the pay-TV  28 October 2008, Bouygues Construction wins its first businesses of Groupe Canal+ and Public-Private Partnership contract in Canada. TPS in France as part of Canal+  3 November 2008, the Group launches its first advertising Seine Ouest Project France, a new group controlled campaign “Building the future is our greatest adventure”. 8 Printable version of the History section of the www.bouygues.com website

design-build contract in Hong Kong for a cruise ship  The Group’s first terminal along with supporting facilities. Dragages Hong 2009 advertising film, featuring Kong (a Bouygues Construction subsidiary) also wins a 41 employees, is shown on €360-million contract for the construction of a rail tunnel. television and in cinemas  Colas acquires 100% of the share capital of Société de la (April). Raffinerie de Dunkerque (SRD) (July). Galeo, headquarters of Bouygues Immobilier  Bouygues Immobilier has laid the foundation stone of the  Bouygues Construction signs a €770-million contract for future Orange retail park, incorporating Europe's biggest the Singapore Sports Hub, the world's largest sports photovoltaic power plant (May). infrastructure PPP (August).  Bouygues Telecom invents All-in-One service with ideo,  Inauguration of the Sequana tower, an office building the best of mobile phone and broadband box in a single carried out by Bouygues Immobilier and occupied by package (May). Bouygues Telecom (September).  Settlement of an agreement between TF1 and Group AB  Bouygues Construction, through AREMA, signs a (June). partnership with the city of Marseille for the  Bouygues Telecom passes the 10-million mobile reconfiguration and operation of the Stade Vélodrome customer mark (September). football stadium over a 35-year period (November).  Bouygues Immobilier inaugurates its new headquarters,  Bouygues Construction and Leadbitter management Galeo, in Issy-les-Moulineaux, outside Paris. team acquire a majority stake in the Leadbitter group  Bouygues Construction wins a contract worth from Heijmans NV (December). €950 million for a giant real estate complex in Qatar  Agreement between Bouygues Telecom and SFR on (November). deploying optical fibre in high-density areas (December).  Bouygues Immobilier wins a prize for the future Ginko  TF1 group acquires 100% of NT1 and 40% of TMC. eco-neighbourhood in Bordeaux at France’s first National Urban Sustainability Conference (November).  Alstom and Bouygues, via its subsidiaries Bouygues  TF1 sells its 9.9% interest in Canal+ France to Vivendi, 2011 Immobilier and ETDE, agree to for €744 million (December). create a joint venture under the name of EMBIX to develop and  Bouygues Construction wins a Ministry of Defence at Balard provide energy-management 2010 contract to build 63 works and services for eco-communities. (January) maintenance centres throughout  The French state and the consortium “Atlandes”, which France for a total contract sum includes Colas, sign a 40-year concession contract covering the financing, design, development, widening, of €355 million. Tour Sequana” operation and maintenance of the section of the  June – Bouygues Construction signs a €490-million A 63 motorway running through the department of les Landes in southwest France for a total amount of 9 Printable version of the History section of the www.bouygues.com website

€1.1bn. (January)  Bouygues Telecom announces it will start to roll out its  Bouygues Construction wins a €1.25bn contract for the 4G network and chooses Lyon as its pilot city. (March) financing, design and construction of the new French  The CSA (French broadcasting authority) allocates six Ministry of Defence (including the operation and new DTT freeview channels, including HD1, a drama maintenance of the complex for 30 years) at Balard in channel, for the TF1 group. This frequency means that the 15th arrondissement of Paris. (May) the group now holds four -to-air licences, like other  On the occasion of its 15th birthday, Bouygues Telecom leading media groups in Europe. (March) wins two awards: N°1 for customer relations for its fixed  Bouygues Construction concludes a €140-million line and mobile businesses (the 5th year running for the contract to renovate the Ritz Hotel in Paris. (April) latter). The operator now has 1 million fixed broadband  Bouygues Construction awarded a 1.25 billion euro clients. (June) contract in Hong Kong. This contract covers the  Bouygues Telecom to unveil mobile telephony 2.0 : completion of the first section of the bridge between B&You (July). Hong Kong and the cities of Zhuhai and Macao. Its  The TF1 Group announces that it has today finalised amount makes this contract the largest design-build the acquisition of the 65.7% interest in Metro France contract ever awarded in Hong Kong. (June) held by Metro International, raising TF1's interest to  Bouygues Batîment International takes 100% 100%.(July). ownership of Leadbitter, a company specialises in  An Extraordinary General Meeting of shareholders construction, particularly in the housing sector, and authorised the Board of Directors to carry out a operates over a vast area across south England and reduction in the share capital through a share south Wales. (July) repurchase tender offer for a maximum of 41.7 million  Bouygues Telecom and Darty announce the launch of Bouygues shares (11.7% of the share capital), at a Bouygues Telecom Edition Darty offers, to be sold price of €30 per share. (October) exclusively throughout Darty's 226 stores (August)  B&YOU launches its card, the only one without an expiry date and with the lowest rates on the market for calls, SMS and mobile internet in mainland France (September)  Bouygues Telecom and  Launch of the Campus Val de Bièvre operation. As well 2012 France Télécom-Orange have as being designed and developed by Bouygues ® signed an agreement to roll Immobilier, this is also a Rehagreen initiative out optical fibre in high-density (September) and lower density areas.  Colas announces a new organisation for its roads (January) activity in mainland France, based on 7 regional Paris Law Court complex subsidiaries all operating under the single brand name  Bouygues Immobilier concludes a contract to develop of Colas (October) the Clarins Group's future headquarters in Paris.  As part of a consortium, Colas Rail wins the contract to (February) extend line No. 1 of the Algiers metro for a total amount  Bouygues Construction signs a contract to build the of €85 million (October) new Paris Law Court complex (February)  As part of a consortium, Bouygues Construction wins a 10 Printable version of the History section of the www.bouygues.com website

contract to build several sporting facilities in Canada for communal facilities (April) a total amount of €110 million (October)  Colas Rail awarded a design-Build contract for  B&YOU sets the standard once again on the low-cost Morocco’s first high speed train line. mobile telephony market by launching its new plans The total contract value amounts to €136 million, of (November) which €124 million earmarked for Colas Rail and Colas  TF1 and Discovery Communications sign a deal and Rail Maroc. (April) take the first few steps to building a strategic alliance in  Bouygues Construction wins a contract worth €138 three key areas: Eurosport, four pay-TV channels and million in the United Kingdom to finance, design, and production (December) build a student accommodation development on the campus of the University of Hertfordshire (May)  Bouygues Telecom reorganises its senior management (May) 2013  Bouygues Telecom confirms the launch of its nationwide 4G network for 1 October 2013 (June)  In Lyon, Bouygues Immobilier is leading the way with Hikari, Europe’s first positive-energy, mixed-use smart  The Bouygues group becomes a development (June) founding partner in the  Bouygues Construction wins a contract worth over ExpoFrance 2025 project by €100 million for the renovation of the Hôtel du Crillon supporting France’s bid to host (July) World Expo 2025 (January)  A consortium consisting of Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-De-  Colas Ltd is awarded, as part of a France, Sodexo, TF1, and OFI IntraVia sign the consortium, an 8-year Highways contract for the “City of music” on Seguin Island. The and Works contract involving the upgrading and value of the works will amount to €170 million (July) maintenance of the road network in central London.  Bouygues Telecom and SFR have entered into The total value of the base contract is estimated at exclusive negociations to share part of their mobile ₤420 million (€520 million), of which Colas Ltd has a networks (July) 40% share. (January)  Bouygues TP is to build the Tuen Mun – Chek Lap Kok  Bouygues Construction is to build Incity, the tallest tunnel in Hong Kong for €1.1 billion (July) skyscraper in Lyon - Value of contract : €124 million  Bouygues Construction signs €1.15-billion contract to (February) build a 4.2-km subsea road tunnel in Hong Kong  A distinction for Challenger for excellent performance (August) on the BREEAM® rating system (Building Research  In Bordeaux, Bouygues Immobilier inaugurates Ginko, Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) one of the biggest eco-neighbourhoods in France (March) (September)  Bouygues Construction signs its first contract in  On 1 October, Bouygues Telecom launches its Myanmar worth €74 million to design and build the nationwide 4G network, which covers 63% of the second phase of Star City, a prominent residential population or 40 million people in France (September) estate featuring 4,980 apartments, car parks and  Bouygues Construction and Colas sign a partnership 11 Printable version of the History section of the www.bouygues.com website

contract for the L2 Marseille bypass for an investment  Bouygues Immobilier inaugurates the "Cap Azur" eco- of €620 million (October) neighbourhood in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin,  Bouygues Construction wins a construction contract transforming a disused 7-hectare site in a place to both worth €360 million for a 6-star luxury hotel in the heart live and work. (February) of Macao’s City of Dreams entertainment resort  Bouygues responds to the call for bids launched by (November) Vivendi for the acquisition of its subsidiary SFR. It  2013: TF1's innovation strategy in programmes and makes several proposals to merge SFR with its digital is crowned with success thanks to growth in the subsidiary Bouygues Telecom, thus underlining its annual share to 22.9% (+0.2% versus 2012). desire to create a major digital communications group in France. (March)   Bouygues Construction signs its first contract in Ghana for the extension of Ridge Hospital in Accra. The 2014 hospital will be more modern and functional. (April)  Icade and Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France hand over the Paris Zoo. (April)  Bouygues Immobilier opens a branch in Morocco: Bouygues Immobilier Maroc will develop a mixed-use  Bouygues programme comprising over 400 apartments, an office Construction and building and ground-floor retail space. (April) the city of  The TF1 group and Discovery Communications Grenoble sign a complete the acquisition by Discovery Communications partnership of a controlling interest in Eurosport International, agreement for the thereby raising the interest from 20% to 51%. (May) construction of the  Bouygues Construction and Vinci handover a new first demonstrator metro line in Cairo. (May) of the ABC (Autonomous Building for Citizens) concept  The French government and Bouygues sign an in the form of a residential building, comprised of agreement allowing the French government to acquire around 90 housing units, intended to achieve self- up to 20% of the capital of Alstom as part of the sufficiency in terms of water and energy and to acquisition of Alstom's power activities by General optimise waste management. (January) Electric. (June)  Bouygues Telecom and SFR conclude a strategic  Bouygues Construction teams up with Solar Decathlon agreement to share a part of their mobile access Europe 2014, a competition that involves universities networks. (January) and other institutes of higher education, their aim being  The D3-Société de la Déviation de Troissereux to design and build functional life-size housing company, comprising Colas Nord-Picardie (a prototypes whose sole source of energy is the sun. subsidiary of Colas), DTP Terrassement and Bouygues (June) TP Régions France (both subsidiaries of Bouygues  Bouygues Immobilier inaugurates the new site of the Construction), sign a PPP contract for the Troissereux Clarins Group, located in the 17th arrondissement of bypass in Northern France. (January) Paris. (June) 12 Printable version of the History section of the www.bouygues.com website

 Bouygues Immobilier launches Green Home, a third for advertising campaigns) alongside German TV group positive-energy residential building, in the "Seine ProSiebenSat.1 (October) Arche" mixed development zone in Nanterre. It  The TF1 group completes the sale to ITAS, whose comprises a 147-unit positive-energy apartment main activities are supplying telecoms equipment and building and nearly 2,000 m² of office space and public project management, of 100% of OneCast, a subsidiary amenities. (June) of TF1 specialising in DTT multiplex broadcasting  TF1 is named as the most popular incumbent TV (October) channel for the second consecutive year. (June)  Bouygues Construction signs its first civil works  Bouygues Telecom is the first operator to offer 4G+ to contract in Azerbaijan, worth around €147 million, to its customers. (June) design and build the "28 May" station of the capital  Bouygues Construction and the Soletanche Bachy Baku's metro line (November) group win the contract for package 2 of the Paris metro  Bouygues Immobilier and Acapace team up to develop line 14 extension. (July) serviced residences for senior citizens called Les  Decision by the French broadcasting regulator CSA, Jardins d’Arcadie. This partnership entails Bouygues refusing LCI's request to migrate to free-to-air DTT. Immobilier acquiring 40% of the company operating (July) Les Jardins d’Arcadie (November)  Bouygues Construction acquires the Plan Group, a  Bouygues Telecom offers Netflix on the Bbox Canadian company specialising in electrical and Sensation and on its Android box (November) mechanical engineering. (July)  Bouygues Telecom unveils a new, ground-breaking  Bouygues Energies & Services, a subsidiary of positioning, entirely focused on satisfying its Bouygues Construction, completes the acquisition of customers, and also announces a new, simpler range Plan Group, a Canadian company specialising in of mobile plans. B&YOU is also integrated into electrical and mechanical engineering (September) Bouygues Telecom plans and services (November)  Through its subsidiaries Dragages Hong Kong and  Inauguration of the Henri-Konan-Bédié bridge in Bouygues Travaux Publics, Bouygues Construction (Ivory Coast). This new road link of a total of wins a contract of around €490 million for the 6.7 km (including an interchange, two sections of construction of two tunnels on the 6-km extension of motorway and a 21-lane toll barrier) was built by the Shatin to Central Link metro line (September) Bouygues Travaux Publics, DTP and VSL, all  Higashi, one of the office buildings in the Hikari subsidiaries of Bouygues Construction (December) positive-energy development in the Lyon-Confluence  Bouygues Immobilier acquires Loticis, which district, is purchased from Bouygues Immobilier by specialises in urban planning-subdivision activities in Real Estate Managers (September) the Paris region (December)  Bouygues Telecom tests a 4K version - with video image definition four times better than current HD images (3840 x 2160 pixels vs. 1920 x 1080 pixels at the moment) - of its future "Miami" TV box (September)  The TF1 group takes part in the pan-European "Media for Equity" alliance (an alternative investment model whereby media groups invest in start-ups in exchange 13 Printable version of the History section of the www.bouygues.com website

(March) 2015  Bouygues Telecom announces the launch in June of France's first "Internet-of-Things" network based on LoRa technology. Bouygues Telecom is the first French  Bouygues operator to proceed with a commercial roll out of this Immobilier’s Ginko technology, now recognised worldwide as the most eco-neighbourhood advanced for the Internet of Things. (March) is awarded France's  Bouygues Construction is chosen, as a member of a ÉcoQuartier label, consortium, to design and build a new phase of Star the first time the City in the suburbs of Yangon (Rangoon) in Myanmar label has been (formerly Burma). Its share of the contract is worth given to an operation developed by a private developer approximately €65 million. (April) for a public-sector client. (January)  NBCUniversal International Television Production,  Bouygues Telecom enhances Sensation plans for its Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland and TF1 enter a customers with four bonus options (Spotify Premium, ground-breaking partnership to produce US procedural Gameloft, CanalPlay Start and unlimited TV). (January) dramas. (April)  Bouygues Construction, via Bouygues Energies &  Cairo chooses Bouygues Construction and Vinci to Services, signs a contract worth nearly €100 million to build the extension of Line 3 of its metro system. The design, build and equip a state-of-the-art power station contract is worth a total of €264 million. (April) in Gibraltar. (January)  Bouygues Construction is chosen to build Manhattan  Bouygues Construction launches Phase 2 of the Loft Gardens, its first tower in London. The London Canning Town urban regeneration project in London, a property developer, Manhattan Loft Corporation, has contract worth approximately €160 million. (January) selected Bouygues UK, the British subsidiary of  Bouygues Construction signs a contract worth Bouygues Construction, for the construction of approximately €900 million to build a nine-kilometre Manhattan Loft Gardens, a 143-metre landmark tower twin-tube tunnel for the NorthConnex motorway link in Stratford, East London. The project represents a project in Sydney, Australia. (February) gross development value (GDV) of £250 million  Bouygues Telecom becomes the first French (approx. €340 million). (May) telecommunications company to reach a download  Bouygues Telecom is first or joint-first in 17 out of 21 speed of more than 300Mbps with LTE-Advanced Tri- ADSL and VDSL criteria measured in Arcep’s “Quality band Carrier aggregation on its 4G network. (February) of service for fixed internet access” scoreboard. (May)  Bouygues Telecom changes its visual identity with a  The Supreme Administrative Court (Conseil d’État) more accessible logo that better represents the dismisses the French Broadcasting Authority’s (CSA) operator. (March) refusal of TF1’s request to switch LCI to freeview.  Bouygues Immobilier takes a further step in shaping  Bouygues construction standardises the branding of its the city of the future by launching Nextdoor, a new building-specialised french regional subsidiaries. (June) generation of workspaces that help companies located  Bouygues Immobilier inaugurates ’s Campus Val in urban areas sink roots into the local economy, while de Bièvre in Gentilly. (June) at the same time serving the needs of their employees.  Bouygues Immobilier inaugurates HOME, the first high- 14 Printable version of the History section of the www.bouygues.com website

rise residential building to be built in Paris since the  Bouygues Telecom is the best ISP for streaming and 1970s. (June) web browsing according to Arcep's "Quality of service  The first event sealing the partnership between Les for fixed internet access" survey. (November) Jardins d’Arcadie and Bouygues Immobilier. (July)  The CSA (French Broadcasting Authority) approves the  Green Office® Rueil, the head office of Unilever in request to make LCI, the rolling news channel created France and developed by by TF1 in 1994, a freeview DTT channel, subject to a Bouygues Immobilier, is the first office building in the number of undertakings given by TF1 and accepted by country to obtain Bepos-Effinergie positive-energy the CSA. (December) certification. (July)  Within the scope of COP21, the Bouygues group wins  Colas Rail starts renewing 24 km of ballasted track and two climate solutions awards (Trophées Solutions 27 points on line A of the suburban RER train network Climat) for the Wattway solar road by Colas and for the in the Parisian suburbs. (August) Hikari positive-energy development in Lyon by  The TF1 group and Discovery Communications confirm Bouygues Immobilier. In France, the Climate Solutions Discovery Communications' acquisition of a 49% equity awards recognise the best nationwide initiatives for interest in the Eurosport group, henceforth fully-owned reducing the impact of and/or adapting to the effects of by Discovery Communications, and the acquisition by climate change. (December) TF1 of Discovery’s 20% interest in the pay-TV channels TV Breizh, Histoire and Ushuaïa, henceforth fully-owned by TF1. (October) 2016  Colas revolutionises roads by creating the Wattway solar road, a unique photovoltaic road surfacing, the result of five years of R&D in partnership with INES, France’s national solar energy institute. This  Bouygues Telecom unprecedented technical feat gives roads an entirely strengthens its position in the Internet of Things with new function as local producers of clean and the creation of a dedicated subsidiary, Objenious. renewable energy. (October) (January)  Gilles Pélisson is named Chairman and CEO of the  Following Alstom’s public share buy-back offer, the TF1 group by TF1’s Board of Directors and will take up Bouygues group holds 28.3% of Alstom’s capital at 28 his position on 19 February 2016. (October) January 2016, down from 29.2% on 31 December  Bouygues Construction starts structural renovation 2015. work at Longchamp racecourse in Paris for customer  Property developer Oberoi Realty awards a contract for France Galop. (October) the construction of two condominiums in Mumbai,  French President François Hollande opens France’s India, to a joint venture made up of Bouygues Bâtiment new Ministry of Defence complex built by Bouygues International and VSL, both Bouygues Construction Construction in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. With subsidiaries. Worth close to €100 million, this project its many aspects ranging from construction of will be the Group’s first property development in the extremely strong buildings to the recruitment of experts country. (January) in measures relating to national security, the project  TF1 acquires 70% of the Newen group. (January) required six years of work. (November)

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