2023 UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT

Construction

With the Athletes’ Village, extension of metro Line 14 to the north and the Saint-Denis Pleyel terminal, redesign of the Pleyel/A86 interchange system and other projects, all of VINCI Construction’s business units are working together to play their part in ensuring the success of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in and around Universeine.

The main operations undertaken during the year were:

  • in roads and motorways, work on the A9, A10, A61, A62 and A63 intercity motorways and the A660 near Bordeaux, on the M35 at Strasbourg, on the Mende western bypass (Lozère) with the Civil Engineering France and Networks France divisions, and on regional roads 786 in Morlaix (Finistère) and 1066 near Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin); the Pleyel (A86) and Porte de Paris (A1) interchange systems; the RD57/A86 interchange at Vélizy-Villacoublay in the Greater Paris area;
  • in urban transport infrastructure and active mobility, creation or extension of tramway lines in Marseille, Bordeaux and Greater Paris (T3 ring line, T10 between Antony and Clamart west of Paris, T12 between Massy and Évry in the outer suburbs south of Paris); development of new generation bus routes in Bordeaux (all electric express bus), Toulouse, Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) and Greater Paris (T Zen lines); construction of cycling lanes and greenways in Angers (Maine-et-Loire) and Strasbourg, and of cycle route 52 in the Marne department (north-east France);
  • in urban development work, redesign of the Porte Maillot area in Paris; upgrade of roads and public spaces in urban areas in Pau (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), Nantes and Toulouse, and in central Dunkirk (Nord) and La Réole (Gironde); transformation of forecourts and entrances to Saint-Denis L’Île Saint-Denis station, one of the busiest in Greater Paris, and Avignon-Centre train station (Vaucluse);
  • in the logistics, industrial and commercial platforms sector, the new assembly line for the Airbus A321neo in Toulouse; the future exhibition centre in Chartres (Eureet-Loir); the DLI-Sud multimodal platform serving the Dunkirk seaport; the logistics hubs for the SEB group in Bully-les-Mines (Pas-de-Calais) and for Colruyt in Choisey (Jura).