Colas Rail, a subsidiary of the Bouygues Group, is a global leader in rail infrastructure services, offering comprehensive solutions across the entire project lifecycle, including design, construction, and maintenance. With operations spanning multiple continents, Colas Rail specializes in track installation, renewal, signaling, electrification, and rolling stock refurbishment. The company's commitment to sustainable mobility and technological innovation positions it as a key player in addressing the evolving challenges of urbanization and transportation worldwide.
Colas Rail has been selected by Keolis Lille Ilévia to carry out a major contract to replace the concrete track beds on Line 1 of the Lille automated metro system, in Northern France.
Following an international call for tenders launched by Santiago Metro as part of the future Line 9 in the Chilean capital, Colas Rail (Colas) has been awarded the contract worth approximately 104 million euros* for the design, supply, installation and commissioning of the electrical systems and the associated SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system.
Destia, Colas' Finnish subsidiary, signed the second partial order of the Vantaa light rail project as part of the alliance responsible for its construction.
LISEA has awarded the contract for the construction of a private and independent Maintenance and Stabling Facility in Marcheprime (Gironde) to a consortium led by SPIE Batignolles (project leader) and composed of Colas Rail, Colas Mérignac, INEO, and Briand.
Colas Rail UK has signed a five-year contract with Network Rail to operate and maintain 11 track maintenance trains in the UK during the autumn and winter periods.
Colas Rail UK, the British subsidiary of Colas Rail, has been selected as one of four suppliers by Network Rail to operate and maintain the On-Track Machines used for track maintenance across Britain.
Kumler+Matter SA, a subsidiary of Colas Rail, has been awarded a 30 million € contract by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) to renew all the catenary systems on the western infrastructures of Bern's main station.