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From the master-builder to the construction corporation (1966-1989)

In 1966 the terms "concern" and "service-provider" indicated that a change was taking place in HOCHTIEF. The development of HOCHTIEF into a "concern" - a group of companies with consolidated accounts - proceeded unobtrusively and was initially nothing more than a formality, primarily of importance only to the accountants. In actual fact the establishment of a consolidated Group was necessitated by an amendment to the Aktiengesetz, the German Act governing the structure of companies of this status, in 1965.

The change implied by the terms "concern" and "service-provider" is inextricably linked with the name of Albrecht Schumann (1911-1999), who became a member of the Management Board in 1966 and CEO in 1968, retaining this position until 1980. His successor was Dr. Enno Vocke (*1925). Mr. Vocke had been on the Board since 1971, and was CEO from 1981 to 1992.

In the 1960s, a tendency to take on broader construction tasks started to emerge at HOCHTIEF and proved to be significant to the step-by-step development of HOCHTIEF. The beginnings of this development were typified by the terms "turnkey projects", "general contractor" and "service provider". A key project for HOCHTIEF was the Athens Hilton Hotel (1961-1963) in Greece. The Hilton Hotel was followed by a large number of other turnkey projects.

After the years of the economic miracle, the growth rates in the German construction industry started to flatten out and as early as 1966 HOCHTIEF's net income for the year was only slightly higher than in the preceding year. The engine of positive development was still the domestic German business, which from 1967 through 1975 stayed at or above 80 percent, while foreign business only was recording slow growth. The reason for HOCHTIEF's strong position in the German market up to 1975 can be seen from its strength in the market for power station construction. As long ago as 1958, RWE commissioned AEG, then still a major builder of power generation plants, to build the Kahl nuclear power station in Dettingen, and AEG passed the order for the construction work on to HOCHTIEF. More nuclear power stations followed.



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