Danish Defence Estates and Infrastructure Organisation

The Danish Defence Estates and Infrastructure Organisation (DDEO) (Forsvarsministeriets Ejendomsstyrelse/FES), is a Level.I authority, directly under the Danish Ministry of Defence. It was created in 2014 after the Construction and Establishments Service was reorganized, due to the Defence Agreement 2013-17.

Organization
DDEO holds the authority that handles all construction and building projects for all other authorities under the Danish Ministry of Defence. It does not actually do the building itself, but rather is the project manager and works out all the plans on how it should be done and who should do it.

The DDEO is also responsible for such things as property assessments, selling and buying property, legal consultation, preservations, energy, environmental issues. It also administrates the Danish Defence's 700 rental properties.

FBT
DDEO can trace its history back to 1684, when King Christian V setup three fortifications services for Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein and Norway. In 1952, the Army Construction Service, merged with Navy Construction Service and Coast Fortification Service, to form the Defence Construction Service (Forsvarets Bygningstjeneste/FBT).

FBE
In January 2007, due to the Defence agreement 2005-2009, significant changes took take place in FBT, which is to eventually evolve into Construction and Establishments Service (Forsvarets Bygnings- og Etablissementstjeneste), short "FBE", by incorporating decentralized departments located in various military regiments, as well as the Defence Command's infrastructure department, for a more streamlined organization.