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Principaux Contrats Internationaux Remportes COMMISSION EUROPE-INTERNATIONAL / SEFI MAIN INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS OBTAINED IN 2019 BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION COLAS EIFFAGE EUROVIA NGE RAZEL-BEC SADE SOLETANCHE FREYSSINET VEOLIA WATER TECHNOLOGIES SPIE CONSTRUCTION VINCI CONSTRUCTION GRANDS PROJETS VINCI CONSTRUCTION INTERNATIONAL NETWORK MAIN INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS OBTAINED IN 201 9 - BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA - May 2021 EUROPE Belgium Antwerpse Bouwwerken (EIFFAGE): The new car park, located in Antwerp, has 7 floors and will accommodate 1.700 parking spaces and 440 bicycle spaces. Park & Ride Luchtbal is part of a comprehensive plan to encourage road users to travel to Antwerp by public transport, carpooling and shared bikes – €33.89m photothèque Eiffage Eiffage photothèque – © HUB Antwerpse Bouwwerken (EIFFAGE 50 %) and Vuylsteke Eiffage (EIFFAGE 50 %): Construction of the free technical institute VTI Bruges and the extension of the Prizma Middenschool in Izegem – €34.20m photothèque photothèque – © Van den Berg architecten architecten Berg © Van den 2 Duchêne (EIFFAGE): Construction of a tramway line of about 12 kilometres linking Sclessin to the working-class district of Coronmeuse, passing through the historic centre of Liège. This line will serve 21 stations, 90% of which will be exclusive right-of-way and will be connected to a car park with more than 900 spaces. photothèque Eiffagephotothèque – SCRL © Greisch Smulders (EIFFAGE): Transition piece – Seamade offshore wind farm – €57.5m Cyprus VWT Krüger DK (VEOLIA WATER TECHNOLOGIES): Contract based on a joint venture with Cybarco for the construction of a municipal wastewater treatment plant, including aerobic biological treatment process, clarification technology and membrane separation units. The project is expected to treat an average daily flow of 13,000 m3 municipal wastewater, and an additional 10 years of operation contract is included after the completion of the plant. 3 Czech Republic Colas CZ / Colas Projects (COLAS): Construction of road infrastructure for the Future Mobility Development Center for BMW, in Sokolov – €128m Colas CZ (COLAS): Construction of a section of the D3 motorway in South Bohemia – €79m EUROVIA: Eurovia, as part of a consortium with Strabag Rail and Elektrizace železnic Praha, has signed a contract to renovate an 8.7 - kilometre rail line connecting the train station in the district of Smíchov in Prague to the city of Černošice, southwest of the Czech capital. This segment, which is located near a very busy rail line, is part of the third rail transit corridor in the Czech Republic – €120m EUROVIA: Eurovia, as part of a consortium that includes Elektrizace železnic Praha, was selected by the Czech Republic’s rail-infrastructure authority to renovate a 6-kilometre rail segment located between Lysá nad Labem and Čelákovice northeast of Prague that attracts 15,000 passengers a day. Works will continue until June 2022 – €60m Eurovia CS (EUROVIA): Following renovations to four segments of D1 (carried out from 2014 to 2017), Eurovia CS continues its works on this major carriageway in the Czech Republic between Mirošovice and Hvězdonice in the country’s Central Bohemian Region, southeast of Prague. Works began in 2019 and will be completed in 2021 – €42m 4 Prumstav (VINCI CONSTRUCTION): Renovation and extension work on the Marriott hotel; transformation of the adjacent building into a 136-room hotel on 5 levels, renovation of the 780m² kitchen unit and the 1,900m² restaurant-lounges section; creation of new equipped technical rooms – €14m SMP CZ (VINCI CONSTRUCTION): Within the Strabag – Msilnice – SMP consortium in charge of the construction of the Opatovice - Časy section of the D35 motorway, SMP is carrying out construction work on a 1.062m viaduct crossing the Elbe – €30m (SMP share) SMP CZ (VINCI CONSTRUCTION): Extension works of the Prague airport water treatment plant including equipment, with extension of the retention tank for water contaminated by hydrocarbons to receive up to 5.8 m3/s. Contract in partnership with Metrostav 50% – €13m (SMP share). Estonia TREV-2 Grupp (EUROVIA): Five-year contract to maintain national roadways in the county of Jõgeva, located in central Estonia. The contract, which applies to 1.139 kilometres of roadway and 54 bridges, came into effect on October 1st, 2019 and will end on September 30, 2024. It covers winter maintenance and infrastructure maintenance and repair – €11.8m Germany Eiffage Infra-Lärmschutz (EIFFAGE): Oldenburg railway works – Wilhemshafen (3 contracts) – €25.7m Eiffage Infra-Rail (EIFFAGE): Railroad track repair – Duisbourg – €16m Eiffage Infra-Rail (EIFFAGE): Oldenburg railway works – Wilhelmshaven (3 contracts) – €10m EIH (EIFFAGE): Salus Clinic in Bad Nauheim – €39.9m EIH (EIFFAGE): Combines programme of housing, shops and activities – Grosse Bleiche – Mayence – €22.3m Eurovia Allemagne (EUROVIA): Eurovia Germany’s Hanover division was awarded a contract to rehabilitate motorway A44 — which links the Belgian border with the State of Hesse, notably through Düsseldorf — at the junction with motorway A7 — the country’s main north-south transport route — in Kassel. Works, which began in April 2019, should be completed in November 2020. They include the demolition of the existing roadway and its reconstruction as well as installation of safety barriers and implementation of road markings — €10m 5 SHE (EIFFAGE): Magdeburg bridge – €26.2m SPIE SAG GmbH (SPIE): Construction of 15 km 380 kV overhead line, Emden – Conneforde — €54.7m SPIE SAG GmbH (SPIE): New replacement construction of 15 km 380 kV overhead line Lot 4206 — €28.9m SPIE SAG GmbH (SPIE): Expansion of five 380 kV and 13.220 kV switchboard section inclusive planning and civil works for switchboard Lubmin — €15.8m SPIE SAG GmbH (SPIE): TechFM services which includes maintenance, inspection and operation at the biggest truck manufacturing site of the world on 922.000 m² — €16.5m 6 TECO (EUROVIA): Contract to build noise-attenuation barriers in Osterholz-Scharmbeck, next to the railway line connecting the city of Bremen and the port of Bremerhaven. Works were carried out from January to May 2020. Six transparent noise-attenuation walls, totalling 4.578 metres in length, were installed – €9m Wittfeld (EIFFAGE): Oldenburg railway works – Wilhelmshafen (3 contracts) – €94.1m Wittfeld (EIFFAGE): Sewerage network – Gelsenkirchen (2 contracts) – €47.8m Wittfeld (EIFFAGE): Oberhausen-Emmerich railway works – €32m Wittfeld (EIFFAGE): Railway works – Werne – €22.5m Wittfeld (EIFFAGE): Rainwater treatment -Oberhausen – €17.5m Hungary Colas Hungaria (COLAS): Construction of a new section of the M4 expressway between Abony and Törökszentmiklós – €107m Colas Hungaria (COLAS): Construction of a parking lot for Mercedes-Benz in Kecskemét – €24m Italy Colas Rail Italia (COLAS): Renovation of overhead catenaries on the Milan-Verona and Turin-Genoa railway lines – €44m Latvia TREV-2 Grupp (EUROVIA): Renovation of an 11-kilometre segment of regional route P30, which connects the cities of Cēsis, Vecpiebalga, and Madona. The call for tenders was issued by Latvijas Valsts ceļi (Latvia’s national roads authority) – €6.35m 7 Lithuania Eurovia Lietuva (EUROVIA): As part of a consortium that includes LNK Industries and Fima, Eurovia Lietuva obtained a project calling for the construction of a viaduct at Mažeikiai, Lithuania’s eighth- largest city, located near the border with Latvia. Works begun in spring 2019 and should be completed in autumn 2020 – €13.5m Moldova SADE: In Cantemir, in order to improve the urban sanitation system, SADE is building a wastewater treatment plant (5.420 EH), 4 pumping stations and is laying 18 km of sewerage network – €6.844m The Netherlands Smulders (EIFFAGE): Transition piece – Borssele offshore windfarm – €25.8m SPIE Nederland (SPIE): Field Services execution, maintenance and innovation management on nationwide fibreoptic network including network elements (5-year contract) – €17.4m SPIE Nederland (SPIE): Design, realization of fibre optic network outside areas of Limburg North East (2.800 connections) – €14.5m 8 SPIE Nederland (SPIE): Works on CFE380 Filter station. New construction of the satellite station Compensation and Filter station Eemshaven – €13.8m SPIE Nederland (SPIE): Extension Frame Agreement 2019-2020 (Mobile network modernization and wireless indoor solutions) – €12m SPIE Nederland (SPIE): Design, realization of fibre optic network in the Gennep area – €8.7m 9 SPIE Nederland (SPIE): Upgrading and expansion MECC (Maastricht Exhibition & Conference Centre) in Maastricht, mechanical installations – €8.3m Poland Colas Rail Polska (COLAS): Renovation of a section of the E59 rail line between Slonice and Choszczno – €43m Colas Rail Polska (COLAS): Modernization of the Poznan station – €23m Eiffage Polska Budownictwo (EIFFAGE): Construction of the Belmonte 5* Resort & Spa hotel offering 254 rooms in Krynica Zdrój, including investment apartments and premium apartments – €12.8m photothèque Eiffage photothèque – A sp.z.o.oA - W - © P Eiffage Polska Budownictwo (EIFFAGE): Construction of a 12-storey office building in Katowice with shops and services on behalf of DL Invest – €5.3m © Ostrowscy Architekci Biuro Projektowe Biuro © Ostrowscy Architekci 10 Eiffage Immobilier Polska (EIFFAGE): Real estate program named “Stalowa 27” in Warsaw of 56 flats and 4 duplex penthouses – €3.3m photothèque Eiffage Eiffage photothèque – © Loesch+Partnerzy © Loesch+Partnerzy EUROVIA: Renovation of the Wladyslaw Szafer, one of the major streets in Szczecin, Poland’s
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