Trévise Participations has acquired Edeis for an undisclosed amount, marking a significant corporate transaction in the infrastructure management sector. This deal represents a full acquisition, transferring the ownership and operational control of Edeis to Trévise Participations, rather than a funding round. Edeis is a leading player in the engineering and infrastructure management field, known for its innovative and sustainable approach, striving to be an "Ally of Territories" by valuing their heritage and potential through diverse project and infrastructure management.
Edeis operates a comprehensive suite of services, managing a significant portfolio across France and beyond. This includes the management of 9 cultural and tourist sites, three of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites, alongside 18 specialized engineering agencies, 17 regional airports, and 4 ports. The company's expertise spans from conceptual engineering and feasibility studies to construction, operational management, and advisory roles, providing tailored solutions for public and private stakeholders in areas such as industrial, agro-food, health, and public equipment sectors.
The acquisition is a strategic move for Trévise Participations, providing it with immediate and substantial capabilities in critical infrastructure management. By acquiring Edeis, Trévise Participations gains an established operational network, a broad client portfolio, and deep technical expertise in managing complex assets. This integration is poised to significantly expand Trévise Participations' influence and service offerings within the essential public and private infrastructure landscape.
Expected synergies from this acquisition include the optimization of Edeis’s extensive operational footprint and the enhancement of its service innovation under Trévise Participations' ownership. The combined entity is anticipated to leverage Edeis's robust project execution capabilities and strong territorial presence to develop and manage an even wider array of infrastructure projects. This strategic integration aims to reinforce leadership in comprehensive engineering and infrastructure services, furthering the combined mission to support sustainable territorial development with enhanced resources and a broader strategic vision.

