Egis is a global leader in engineering consultancy and project management, specializing in infrastructure development, urban planning, and sustainable solutions. The company delivers cutting-edge projects in areas such as transportation systems, aviation, water management, and renewable energy, supporting economic growth and environmental sustainability. Egis leverages its expertise to design innovative solutions that address global challenges, including climate change and urbanization. With operations across multiple continents, Egis is committed to driving progress through innovation, collaboration, and a focus on sustainable development.
The above image took a fair while to load in - SYTRAL Mobilités has entrusted Egis with the general project management contract of the TEOL project (Tramway Express de l’Ouest Lyonnais), in Lyon, France.
For over 50 years and with 750+ km of metro lines, Egis specializes in designing and building metros. They pioneered Lyon's metro in the 1970s, enhancing urban transit with extensive expertise.
With a length of 10 km and 13 stations, the metro is bound to become the main hub for inner city journeys, changing Thessaloniki’s mobility by making it greener.
Egis, as part of the Riyadh Metro Transit Consultants (RMTC) consortium, was responsible for supervising the project management, design, and construction of the project.
The Eole project for the extension of the RER E in the Paris region, for which Egis is responsible for the overall project management on behalf of SNCF Réseau, has been awarded the "Major Project of the Year" trophy.
The contract for the operation and maintenance of the first automatic metro to run in the city of Thessaloniki and to start its operation by 2024 was signed yesterday in Greece.
Egis has signed an agreement to acquire Omada Rail Systems, a leading railway signalling project management and engineering services provider across the Australian Rail industry.
Following on from the success of the first high-speed railway line in Africa, the Tangier–Kenitra line (200 km), Morocco is pursuing plans to continue to develop its network of high-speed lines. In this perspective, ONCF (the Moroccan national railway company) has appointed Egis as general consultant for external control on the HSL from Kenitra to Marrakesh.