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Rueil Malmaison, 1 February 2021 VINCI wins the contract to build service structures along the southern section of the Line 15 of the Grand Paris Express 17 service structures between the stations of Noisy-Champs and Créteil l’ÉchatNearly 6 years of workA €65 million contract The Société du Grand Paris has entrusted the general contracting work to develop 17 service structures located on the south-east stretch of the Line 15 of the Grand Paris Express transport network to the joint venture made up of VINCI Construction and VINCI Energies subsidiaries . These technical structures will help ensure the safety and security of passengers and maintain the future Grand Paris Express line. The work, scheduled to take 59 months, began in January 2021. Worth a total €65 million the contract primarily involves realising the structural work, metalwork, locksmithery, electrical systems, plumbing and heating, ventilation and air conditioning of the structures
December 11 2020 / Modified on December 11 2020 The construction of the Sambangalou multi-purpose dam has been entrusted to a consortium formed by the French group Vinci Construction and the Austrian company Andritz. The water reservoir, which will operate a 128 MW hydroelectric power plant, will also be used for drinking water supply and irrigation.
The Organisation for the Development of the Gambia River (OMVG) is making progress in the implementation of its Sambangalou hydroelectric project in the Kédougou region, in the south-east of Senegal. The sub-regional organisation has just appointed a consortium to carry out all the work related to this project. The consortium consists of Vinci Construction Grands Projets and Vinci Construction Terrassement, both subsidiaries of the French group Vinci Construction, which owns 75% of the consortium. The remaining 25% is held by Andritz