Explore the FIEC digital activity report 2018-2019!
Kjetil Tonning, FIEC President, introduces you to the content of the report in a short video. A digital timeline offers you an ingenious overview of the 2018-2019 achievements. The online version...

Explore the FIEC digital activity report 2018-2019!

Kjetil Tonning, FIEC President, introduces you to the content of the report in a short video. A digital timeline offers you an ingenious overview of the 2018-2019 achievements. The online version can be consulted on a smartphone as well as on a tablet or a computer and,  the information can easily be shared with friends, co-workers and partners.

The online version is developed in five languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish and German).

Through its 31 national member federations in 27 European countries (24 EU & EFTA and Turkey), FIEC represents, without discrimination, construction enterprises of all sizes, from all building and civil engineering specialities, engaged in all kinds of working methods.

FIEC speaks for the European Construction Industry. The European construction industry contributes 9% to the EU GDP and employs 14.5 million people in 3 million enterprises, most of which are SMEs with less than 20 operatives.

The Communication Agency, Page in extremis is proud to have participated in the development of the online report.

The result is an impactful online publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative unit and the FIEC team.

The communication agency, Page in extremis turns brands into valuable assets and ensures the alignment with their strategic objectives.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes brands conversational, helps organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:

https://www.fiec-ar.eu/

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