Orders and work done in 2008
 
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Orders and Work Done in 2008

Order backlog grows again despite financial crisis

  • Almost 90 percent of new orders come from international business
  • Work done tops EUR 21 billion
  • Order backlog reached almost EUR 31 billion
  • Forward order book of almost one and a half years

Orders and work done at the HOCHTIEF Group were again marked by record levels of new orders, work done and order backlog. This is the fifth year in a row that the prior-year figures have been exceeded – impressive proof of HOCHTIEF's ability to continuously perform at its best.

New orders: Up on 2007 despite considerable exchange rate effects

At an absolute total of EUR 25.28 billion (adjusted for exchange rate effects: EUR 26.62 billion), the Group's new orders surpassed the figure for 2007 (EUR 23.51 billion) by some way. The average increase was 12.8 percent.

This new record figure in 2008 was again driven by the expanding markets in the Asia-Pacific region. In the HOCHTIEF Asia Pacific division, new orders increased by a further AUD 5.07 billion (29.7 percent) compared with 2007 thanks to new large-scale projects.

The HOCHTIEF Americas division remained at the exceptional level of the previous year. The decline at our US subsidiary Turner was more than offset since, in contrast to

2007, our new US infrastructure company Flatiron was for the first time included for the full year.

The HOCHTIEF Europe division continued to consolidate the business in Germany in the reporting year (down EUR 0.26 billion or 16.6 percent). New orders fell substantially in Russia compared with 2007 (down EUR 0.39 billion or 77.5 percent). These decreases in Germany and Russia were more than offset by increased new orders in Western Europe (up EUR 0.70 billion). Of particular note here was the increase in Greece (up EUR 0.62 billion), due to the major Maliakos-Kleidi and Elefsina-Patras-Tsakona toll road projects.

At the end of 2008, the HOCHTIEF Real Estate division faced challenges in particular from the financial crisis. New orders dropped significantly in the property development business segment (down EUR 0.30 billion or 36.1 percent). In the current market environment, the start of new property development projects is checked with particular care in view of outstanding real estate sales.

In the HOCHTIEF Services division, new orders in 2007 were shaped especially by an extremely large-scale project for schools in the UK. Since no comparable project was won in 2008, international business accordingly saw a decrease in new orders (down EUR 0.30 billion or 82.4 percent). Development was decidedly more positive in Germany


For the detailed five-year summary, please see pages 195 and 196.

HOCHTIEF's order statistics are based on the definition by the Central Federation of the German Construction Industry.

 
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