EUROVIA
Eurovia is a world leader in transport infrastructure and urban development works. Generating over 90% of its revenue in Europe, Eurovia also holds significant positions in the United States and Canada.

Drawing on a network of 300 works divisions and subsidiaries and 875 industrial production sites, the company has developed an integrated range of specialised expertise:

> transport infrastructure and urban development: construction of road, motorway, railway, airport and light rail infrastructure, as well as industrial and retail development sites;

> industrial production: operation of a network of 303 quarries, 46 binder plants, 381 coating plants, 130 recycling facilities and 15 factories producing road equipment;

> maintenance and services: overall maintenance of road, motorway and rail networks, as well as urban transport infrastructure.

Revenue:
€8,183 million

Operating profit from ordinary activities:
€346 million

Net profit attributable to equity holders of the parent:
€209 million

Workforce:
42,000 employees

FRANCE

Motorways: A4 bis, A7, A8, A75/A9, A87, A19.

National, departmental and ring roads: RN88, RN141, RD104, RD6202 bis, Route du Lido (Cap d’Agde–Sète in southern France), Molsheim ring road (eastern France), northern ring road around Lyons.

Airports: Paris-Vatry (150 km to the east of Paris), Lyons-Saint Exupéry, Bordeaux-Mérignac, Tiga (French Polynesia).

Rail infrastructure: Leslys city centre–airport light rail link, Lyons; Toulouse-Blagnac, Grenoble, Angers and Marseilles light rail systems; Channel Tunnel repair following the fire on 11 September 2008.

Port infrastructure: re-development of the roll-on/roll-off terminal in Boulogne sur Mer (northern France), extension of the container terminal in Dunkirk (northern France).

Urban development: Annecy (eastern France), Aix en Provence (southern France), Bérat (south-west France), Labastide Murat (south-west France), Cadenet (south-east France), Caluire (central eastern France), Confluence neighbourhood (Lyons), Lille, Le Mans.

Industrial and retail sites: Blayais nuclear power plant (south-west France), Rhône-Gier business park, production facilities of Knauf at Lannemezan (south-west France) and Turbomeca at Orin (south-west France), projects at the Maisonnément shopping centre in Cesson (near Paris) and at the Pompidou urban development area in Vendargues (southern France).

Maintenance: departmental roads (south-west France); Escota’s 459 km motorway network; 121 km of canals and 150 km of tunnels for Société du Canal de Provence; Nice municipality’s 13 cemeteries.

REST OF EUROPE

Germany
New Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport (one of the two runways, the taxiways and the aircraft parking areas); construction of a 25 km section of the A4 motorway in Thuringia.

United Kingdom
About 60 multi-year road and highway network maintenance contracts with counties, districts and large urban areas, maintenance of the entire Virgin Media cable television network in London.

Spain
M410 motorway on the outskirts of Madrid; start-up of production at Eurovia’s new special products factory in Valdepeñas.

Czech Republic and Slovakia
Two major expressway projects in the Czech Republic (R6 between Sokolov and Tisová, and new 25 km section of the D3 between Tabor and Veseli nad Luznici); modernisation of the main railway station in Prague and re-development of the long-distance lines serving the site; D1 motorway in Slovakia between Mangusovce and Janovce; R1 between Zarnovica and Sasovské Podhradie (Slovakia), including engineering structures and associated motorway equipment; construction of several storage areas for the German company Golbeck.

Poland
S7 expressway between Elblag and Kalsk (northern Poland); four new coating plants.