VINCI Construction

French market leader and a world major in construction, VINCI Construction brings together an unparalleled array of capabilities in building, civil engineering, hydraulic engineering and services.
VINCI Construction’s business is divided into three major complementary components:

> a network of local subsidiaries in mainland France with VINCI Construction France, which has a network of 370 profit centres, and outside mainland France with VINCI Construction UK in the United Kingdom, CFE (in which VINCI holds a 46.8% interest) in the Benelux countries and VINCI Construction Filiales Internationales in Germany, Central Europe, Overseas France and Africa;

> specialised business lines with high technical content: specialised civil engineering technologies with Soletanche Freyssinet (structures, special foundations, soil technologies, nuclear engineering), dredging and marine engineering works with DEME (in which CFE holds a 50% interest); and oil and gas infrastructure with Entrepose Contracting;

> management of complex projects with VINCI Construction Grands Projets, which operates in the world market for major civil engineering and building structures.

Revenue: €15,722 million

Operating profit from ordinary activities: €773 million

Net profit attributable to equity holders of the parent:
€527 million

Workforce: 72,000 employees

BUILDING

Private-sector buildings
- Granite Tower and Société Générale trading room in La Défense, near Paris.
- CMA-CGM Tower, Marseilles (southern France).
- Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris.
- EIB head office, Luxembourg.

Commercial and industrial buildings
- Lyons Confluence recreation and shopping centre (eastern France); Musée de la Mer and Cité de l’Océan et du Surf, Biarritz (south-western France).
- Copernicus science centre, Warsaw; Leclerc shopping centre, Gdansk (Poland).

Education
- High schools in Provins, Tournan en Brie and Argenteuil (France).
- Renovation of Sheffield schools under “Building Schools for the Future” programme (Yorkshire); East Barnet (Hertfordshire) and Luton (Bedfordshire) high schools (England).

Health care
- New Estaing Hospital, Clermont Ferrand (central France); hospitals in Chalon sur Saône (eastern France) and Sainte Musse in Toulon (southern France); Circle Hospital Bath, Somerset (England).
- Extension of Royal Oldham Hospital in Manchester (England).

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Transport infrastructure

France
A65 Langon–Pau motorway; Route des Tamarins (Reunion Island); Rhine-Rhone high-speed rail line.

Rest of Europe
- United Kingdom: M1 motorway (23 km), Nottingham; Docklands Light Railway, London.
- Belgium: Diabolo (E19 motorway rail link to Zaventem Airport), Brussels.
- Poland: S7 Elblag–Olsztynek and S8 Konotopa–Prymasa Tysiaclecia national highways.

Africa
RN1 and RN4 national highways, (Burkina Faso), Lufimi–Kwango highway (Democratic Republic of Congo); 93 km Kissoudougou–Guéckédou–Sérédou highway (Guinea); urban streets in Douala (Cameroon).

Bridges
- Viaducts over the Loing Valley on the A19 (north central France) and the Grande Ravine (Reunion Island); Térénez Bridge (western France).
- Clackmannanshire Bridge, Kincardine (Scotland); Noorderlaanbruggen bridges on the Albert Canal, Antwerp (Belgium).
- Stay cables on Megyeri Bridge, Budapest (Hungary); stay cables and prestressing on Phu My Bridge, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam).

Underground works
- A86 Duplex near Paris; extension of Paris metro lines 12 and 13; Channel Tunnel repair.
- Railway tunnels: Delft, Coentunnel in Amsterdam (Netherlands) and Liefkenshoek, Antwerp (Belgium).
- Metros: Singapore and Mexico City, special works; Algiers (Algeria), 10 stations and a technical building; Cairo, line 3 (Egypt).
-Car parks (4) in Lusail (Qatar).