VINCI is a global leader in concessions, energy, and construction, employing over 285,000 people across more than 120 countries. The company designs, finances, builds, and operates infrastructure and facilities that improve daily life and mobility, including motorways, bridges, railways, buildings, and urban developments. VINCI's business model integrates a wide range of expertise, from project development and financing to design, construction, and operation, enabling comprehensive solutions for complex projects. Committed to sustainable development, VINCI focuses on reducing its environmental footprint, promoting circular economy principles, and enhancing community engagement. The company's mission is to contribute to the transformation of living environments and support the transition to a low-carbon economy.
INVITATION to our speed conferences Hall 5.2360VINCI Railways teams will be attending InnoTrans Berlin 2024 from Tuesday September 24th until Friday September 27th lunchtime.
Metrolinx, the transit authority for the Greater Toronto region (Ontario, Canada) has awarded VINCI Construction Grands Projets the civil contract for the design-build-finance of a major portion of the new Ontario Line, in a 50/50 joint venture with Ferrovial.
MESEA, subsidiary of VINCI Railways (VINCI Concessions) recently obtained triple AFNOR certification: ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management) and ISO 45001 (Management of workplace health and safety), for operation-maintenance of the South Europe Atlantic High-Speed Line (SEA HSL) between Tours and Bordeaux
Société du Grand Paris has awarded the contract to upgrade the future Noisy-Champs station and ancillary facilities to VINCI Construction via its subsidiaries Chantiers Modernes Construction (lead) and CBI.
Société du Grand Paris has awarded Chantiers Modernes Construction (VINCI Construction) the contract to build the operation and rolling stock maintenance centre for the future Line 18 of the Grand Paris Express. The centre will be in Palaiseau, and the line will connect the rapidly expanding Paris-Saclay research and development hub to Orly Airport and the city of Versailles.
Seymour Whyte, a VINCI Construction subsidiary based in Australia, has been selected for a design and build rail and pavement upgrade contract of the Port of Melbourne, Australia’s largest container and general cargo port, handling more than one-third of the nation’s container trade.
As part of the construction of the 57.5 km tunnel that will connect Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (France) and Susa (Italy), the owner Tunnel Euralpin Lyon-Turin (TELT) has awarded the contract for works package 2 to a consortium* led by VINCI Construction Grands Projets.