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Contract to build control tower at new Tripoli airport in Libya

Control tower for the new
Tripoli airportVINCI Construction Grands Projets (65%), in a consortium with Libyan Development Company or Lidco (35%), signed a €55 million contract on 13 November 2008 to build the control tower for the new Tripoli airport. The contract covers civil engineering and all the technical and architectural building trades (€42 million), as well as airport infrastructure (€13 million). The work is scheduled to take 18 months.
12/24/2008

Exclusive agreement with Balfour Beatty for the construction of pressurised water reactors in the UK

VINCI, through its subsidiaries VINCI Construction Grands Projets and VINCI Plc, has signed an exclusive agreement with Balfour Beatty, in the form of a 50/50 joint venture to bid on upcoming tenders issued as part of the United Kingdom’s programme to build next generation nuclear power plants. As the UK is the first European country to launch massively into the construction of these new power stations, ten pressurised water reactors (PWR) could be built.
12/05/2008

VINCI wins a tunnel construction contract in the United States

DétroitVINCI Construction Grands Projets, leader (65 %) of a joint-venture with the American contractor Frontier-Kemper Constructors Inc. (35 %), recently signed a contract with the City of Detroit (Detroit Water and Sewerage Department) to build a tunnel for carrying treated wastewater from the city for discharge into the Detroit river.
11/27/2008

Contract for the Liefkenshoek rail link at Antwerp

Liefkenshoek rail linkOn November 5, 2008, VINCI Construction Grands Projets (25%) in a consortium with MBG (25%), subsidiary of CFE, CEI-De Meyer and Wayss & Freytag, signed a contract worth €680 million for the Liefkenshoek rail link. This four-and-a-half-year project calls for the design and construction of a dual railway infrastructure 16.2 km long, connecting the north and south shores of the port of Antwerp in Belgium, for the transportation of merchandise by train. The new infrastructure will relieve traffic congestion around the port, which is undergoing substantial expansion in its merchandise-transportation activities.
11/19/2008

Two new contracts for Hydroplus

Hydroplus fusegatesThe first contract, signed on July 24, 2008, calls for the design, manufacture, and transportation of eight Fusegates and includes technical assistance during the installation process on the Goéland dam in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. The second contract, signed on August 7, 2008, calls for the design of nine steel Fusegates and technical assistance for the Dafnozonora hydroelectric dam in western Greece. This is the first project for Hydroplus in Greece!
09/12/2008

New RPE contract in Vung Tau

On May 24, 2008, a joint venture consisting of VINCI Construction Grands Projets (20%) and OTV (80%), a subsidiary of Veolia Eau, signed a new RPE contract Vung Tau, southern Vietnam (RPE refers to an intergovernmental loan program with emerging economies). The contract, valued at €15 million, calls for the installation of a waste-water-treatment system (which is the part of the mandate assigned to VINCI Construction Grands Projets) and the building of seven pumping stations and one water-treatment plant.
06/04/2008

Signature of the contract for the world’s longest bridge between Qatar and Bahrain

On May 6, 2008, VINCI Construction Grands Projets, lead contractor of a consortium of construction companies, and Middle East Dredging Company (also known as Medco and a subsidiary of CFE, VINCI Group) signed a $3-billion design-build contract with the Qatar-Bahrain Causeway Foundation for a bridge connecting Qatar and Bahrain.
05/07/2008

Launch of the study phase for a hotel-construction project in the Seychelles

QDVC, a subsidiary of VINCI Construction Grands Projets (49%) and of Qatari Diar (51%), has won a 9-month contract to carry out an initial feasibility study and produce a costing estimate for the construction of a hotel complex located on the island of Mahé, the largest island in the Seychelles and home to the tallest peak in the archipelago.
04/22/2008

VINCI will begin work on the construction of a regasification terminal in the Netherlands

Regasification terminal in the NetherlandsA consortium bringing together VINCI Construction Grands Projets, Entrepose Contracting (a VINCI Construction subsidiary), Techint (Italy), and Sener (Spain) has just received the go-ahead for the construction of a re-gasification terminal in the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands for Gate Terminal BV.
01/29/2008

United Kingdom: widening of the M1

VINCI Construction Grands Projets, in partnership with Morgan Est and Sir Robert McAlpine, has obtained a design-and-build contract for the widening of the M1 motorway near Nottingham.
01/17/2008

Qatar-Bahrain Liaison

Qatar-Bahrain LiaisonOn September 29, 2007, VINCI Construction Grands Projets (lead contractor in a joint venture), in partnership with Qatar Dredging – a subsidiary of CFE, itself a VINCI subsidiary –, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoOU) with the Qatar- Bahrain Causeway Foundation, a bi-national organization, regarding thea construction project to build a fixed maritime sea link between Qatar and Bahrain.
01/15/2008

Record height for Hydroplus fusegates

Following a study that revealed  the Canton dam’s insufficient flood-discharge capacity, plans were made to build a new emergency spillway to provide adequate flood protectionthat the spillway at the Canton dam was inadequate for flood discharge, a new emergency spillway had to be built. To that endaccomplish this mission, 9 fusegates, at each one 9.14 metres high – the tallest ever built anywhere in the world –, will be installed on the existing dam. As a result, the dam’s total discharge capacity will rise from 9,900 m3/sec to 18,000 m3/sec.
08/24/2007

Contract to build a highway interchange

Highway interchange - Trinidad and TobaggoVINCI Construction Grands Projets has just signed a contract to build the CRH/UBH highway interchange and related structures, connecting east-west and north-south highways in Trinidad and Tobaggo.
08/24/2007

Hydroplus at the heart of renewable forms of energy

As part of a project, supported by the German KfW Development Bank,  to promote renewable forms of energy sources in Armenia, supported by the German KfW Development Bank, Hydroplus is taking part in the rebuilding rehabilitation of and upgrade of the currently a disused currently Vorotna dam, : the Vorotna dam located in southern Armenia.
08/01/2007

Fusegates for the Allan river in France

On June 26, 2007, Hydroplus and GTM Terrassement (main contractor for the major contract from the client: Communauté d’agglomération du pays de Montbélliard) signed a €248,500 contract to build and install fusegates at a retention basinbreakwater on the Allan river.
06/26/2007

Contract FASEP in Morocco

On April 24, Hydroplus received notification of a FASEP contract valued at €335,398 from Morocco’s Direction générale du Trésor et de la politique économique (DGTPE), calling for a study on the optimization of water mobilization at a dams complex belonging to the country’s hydraulic-resource authority, Direction des aménagements hydrauliques (DAH).
04/24/2007

Drinking water in Algeria

On March 26, 2007, WMI in partnershiptandem with two feasibility study firms, BRL Ingénierie and NEE, signed a €3.2-million contract with Algérienne des eaux (ADE) for a project designed to improve the quality of drinking water at Saïda and Béchar.
03/26/2007

Waterworks in Jamaica

On February 12, VINCI Construction Grands Projets signed an €18-million contract with Jamaica’s National Water Commission (NWC) to rehabilitate and extend existing infrastructure as part of a project to increase drinking-water supply to the Kingston Metropolitan Area.
02/12/2007