Ranking: Top 5 construction companies in Bretagne

Ranking: Top 5 construction companies in Bretagne

The following article is based on our exclusive database of the largest construction companies in France, with a focus on the Bretagne region.

The list includes several of France’s largest construction companies, recognised for their central role in infrastructure transformation, housing construction, commercial buildings, public works, as well as civil engineering, earthworks, road works and tunnel digging. The list is available for immediate download as an Excel file.

Brittany, a coastal region committed to energy transition, is seeing profound changes in its construction sector. Breton companies in the building and public works sector (BTP) stand out for their expertise in residential construction, port infrastructure and public works. Driven by a strong political commitment to sustainable development, the Breton construction industry is gradually adopting innovative solutions. This approach is contributing to the transformation of the region into a modern, efficient and environmentally friendly entity.

The Legendre Group, headquartered in Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande in Brittany, is a major player in the construction sector. It specialises in residential, commercial and civil engineering projects. The group, which generates a turnover of close to €1 billion and employs around 2,400 people, is characterised by a strategy focused on innovation and ecological transition. It manages large-scale projects such as Wood Park in Étrelles, a 10-hectare industrial hub dedicated to timber construction, and the Beaumont programme in Rennes, a vast 25,000-square-metre mixed-use urban complex combining housing, offices and shops.

List of the 5 largest construction companies in Bretagne

Here is a list of the most important construction companies in Bretagne:

Name City Investment Area Revenue
Groupe Legendre Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande Residential Construction, Commercial Construction, Civil Engineering €1.0B
CHARIER Couëron Civil Engineering, Road Construction €349M (2024)
ESA Charpente Métallique Bruz Industrial Construction, Commercial Construction €330M (2025)
Groupe Angevin Noyal-Châtillon-sur-Seiche Commercial Construction, Industrial Construction, Civil Engineering, Residential Construction €290M (2024)
SRB Construction Hennebont Residential Construction, Commercial Construction, Industrial Construction €100M (2024)

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