Your personal data controller is HOCHTIEF Polska S.A., based in Warsaw, at ul. Żwirki i Wigury, 02-092 in Warsaw (“Company”), entered in the Register of Entrepreneurs KRS, under no. 0000345087.

You can contact the data controller through e-mail address info@hochtief.pl or in writing at the address of the controller’s office with the note “Data protection”.

In all matters concerning personal data processing and in particular exercising your rights related to personal data processing, you can contact the Personal Data Officer designated by the controller. The name of the Personal Data Officer is Anna Drabik. Contact with the Personal Data Protection Officer is possible through e-mail address: iod@hochtief.pl.

Your personal data will be processed solely to give an answer to the question asked via the contact form, therefore in order to pursue our legally justified interest in the form of communication with service users, as well as in order to secure possible  claims related to giving an answer to the question – namely on the basis of Article 6 paragraph 1 letter (f) of the Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council (EU) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 regarding the protection of natural people in connection with the processing of personal data and the free flow of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/WE (General Data Protection Regulation).

Your personal data will be stored for a period necessary to give an answer to the question asked through the contact form and, after this period for the purposes and the period of time and in the scope required by the law or to secure possible claims until the moment of their limitation.

Your personal data will not be transferred to other entities, apart from the entities providing services in favour of the Company, including IT services – on the basis of concluded entrusting agreements or public bodies authorized to access these data under the law. They will also not be transferred to a third country or an international organization, unless you expressly agree to that or when it is required by the binding law regulations.

You have the right to request access to the content of your data, correct, remove them, restrict their processing, the right to transfer the data and the right to submit an objection. You also have the right to submit a complaint, when you decide that the data processing breaches the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation of 27 April 2016. A complaint shall be filed to the supervisory body, which, from 25 May 2018, is President of the Personal Data Protection Office.

Provision of your personal data is voluntary, but essential to receive an answer to the question asked through the contact form.