3. VINCI Construction is France’s leading construction
company and a major global player. Its 1,000 companies employ
more than 71,000 people in some 100 countries.
VINCI Construction’s distinctive features, eclipsing its size, are its:
VINCI Construction within VINCI
c diverse array of
capabilities in building,
civil engineering, hydraulic
engineering and
contracting-related
specialities;
c business model made
up of three components
forming an excellent fit:
networks of subsidiaries with
strong local roots; specialised
civil engineering subsidiaries
serving global markets;
and a division dedicated to
the management, design and
execution of large, complex
projects;
c management model
combining decentralisation,
networking, local manager
empowerment and
responsibility, focus on
people and responsive
organisation.
PROFILE 3
VINCI
Autoroutes
VINCI
Concessions
VINCI
Immobilier
VINCI
Energies Eurovia VINCI
Construction
Concessions
2012 revenue: €5,354m
Contracting
2012 revenue: €33,090m
As a business line of VINCI, VINCI Construction exemplifies the group’s entrepreneurial culture.
VINCI
2012 revenue: €38,634m
4. 4 MANAGEMENT TEAM
Alain Bonnot
Chairman, VINCI Construction Grands Projets
John Stanion
Chairman, VINCI PLC
Philippe Chavent
Chairman, Sogea-Satom
Dominique Bouvier
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Entrepose Contracting
Bernard Lenfant
Chairman, VINCI Construction Dom-Tom
Jérôme Stubler
Chief Executive Officer, Soletanche Freyssinet
Samir Hatim
Director of Information Systems, VINCI Construction
Gérard Bienfait
Chairman, VINCI Construction France
Jean Rossi
Chairman, VINCI Construction
Joseph Attias
Director of Engineering, VINCI Construction
Hervé Meller
Director of Human Resources, VINCI Construction
Renaud Bentégeat
Managing Director, CFE,
Chairman of the Management Committee, DEME
Jean-Philippe Bréot
Director of Health and Safety, VINCI Construction
Xavier Neuschwander
Chairman, VINCI Construction Terrassement
André Hubard
Director, Central Europe subsidiaries
François Ravery
Chief Administrative and Financial Officer, VINCI Construction
Bruno Dupety
Chief Operating Officer, VINCI Construction
and Chairman, Soletanche Freyssinet
Manuel Saez-Prieto
Director of Communications, VINCI Construction
Left to right:
5. KEY FIGURES 5
2012 revenue
in € millions
15 ,327
Order book at end 2012
in € billions
18.1
2012 operating profit from
ordinary activities
in € millions
625
2012 net profit attributable
to owners of the parent
in € millions
421
VINCI Construction revenue
by business sector
Building 43%
Civil engineering 25%
Specialisedcivilengineering
andcomplexprojects 26%
Hydraulic engineering 6%
VINCI revenue
by business line
VINCI Construction 39.7%
VINCI Energies 23.4%
Eurovia 22%
VINCI Autoroutes 11.5%
VINCI Concessions 2.4%
VINCI Construction revenue
by geographical area
France 55%
United Kingdom 12%
Africa 9%
Belgium 5%
OtherEuropeancountries8%
Americas 5%
Rest of the world 6%
6. 6 VINCI CONSTRUCTION WORLDWIDE
71,324employees
at 31 December 2012
25,000projects worldwide
Networks of local
subsidiaries
Specialised civil
engineering activities
Management
and execution of
complex projects
8. A RESPONSIBLE
GROUP
8 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ZERO ACCIDENT
OBJECTIVE
Our health and safety policy builds on principles
and rules applying to all our companies and on
strong management involvement. It is geared to
disseminating our safety culture throughout the
Group. The Group’s 536 senior managers
participated in the Managing Safety training
programme in 2012.
VINCI CONSTRUCTION’S GOAL IS TO CREATE
OVERALL VALUE. IN ASSESSING OUR
PERFORMANCE WE LOOK BEYOND OUR
ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL RESULTS AT THE
SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL VALUE WE
CREATE. OUR COMMITMENTS ARE SET OUT IN
THE MANIFESTO SHARED BY ALL VINCI
BUSINESS LINES.
Human resources
23,886employees recruited in
2012, of which 10,118 under
long-term contracts.
Health and safety
2,000employees will receive
Managing Safety
training in 2013.
Training
945,276hours of training.
9. TRAINING
AND MOBILITY
An ambitious training programme enables employees
to continue to develop their skills throughout their
careers. Our management method based on
recognition of merit and trust fosters upward mobility.
Our HR policy supports VINCI Construction’s
expansion by encouraging international mobility.
SEA HSL AND
BIODIVERSITY
Nearly 220 protected species were identified along
the route of the SEA Tours-Bordeaux high-speed rail
line. LISEA and COSEA, the concession company and
construction joint venture, worked with local and
regional biodiversity NGOs from the initial studies
phase onwards to reduce the impact of the project
to a minimum and to define compensatory offsets,
which have been implemented on more than
2,800 hectares of land.
CIVIC
ENGAGEMENT
ISSA (Sogea-Satom’s Initiatives for Africa) supports
solidarity actions carried out in conjunction
with projects (access to basic services, creation
of micro-enterprises to generate sustainable
employment for local populations). In 2012,
ISSA provided more than €440,000 in funding
to support 27 projects. In Europe, the Fondation
d’entreprise VINCI pour la Cité and its counterparts
support the civic engagement of the Group
and its employees.
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10. NETWORKS OF
LOCAL SUBSIDIARIES
VINCI Construction France
Building and civil engineering leader in France.
467 profit centres. Building, civil engineering,
hydraulic engineering and speciality business
activities.
2012 revenue: €6,509m
Workforce: 23,924
VINCI Construction Dom-Tom
Operating overseas for 50 years. 28 subsidiaries
in the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean,
French West Indies and French Guiana.
2012 revenue: €582m
Workforce: 2,372
NETWORKS AND
EXPERTISE FORMING
AN EXCELLENT FIT
10 BUSINESS MODEL
CFE
Multi-disciplinary group: PPP concessions,
construction, property, marine,
rail road and multi-technical engineering.
Historic roots in Belgium and international
operations.
2012 revenue: €916m
Workforce: 3,682
VINCI Construction UK
All construction sectors.
Operating in the United Kingdom for 90 years.
2012 revenue: €1,365m
Workforce: 3,923
WE BUILD ON OUR THREE-PART BUSINESS
MODEL TO DELIVER THE COMMON GLOBAL
SOLUTIONS THAT OUR CUSTOMERS CALL
FOR. WE DEVELOP SYNERGIES TO DRIVE
THE GROUP’S EXPANSION, PARTICULARLY
IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARKETPLACE.
11. Central Europe subsidiaries
Brings together local subsidiaries located in:
• Poland: Warbud;
• Czech Republic: SMP, Prumstav
and Freyssinet CZ;
• Slovakia: SMS and APS Alkon
2012 revenue: €480m
Workforce: 2,144
Sogea-Satom
Roadworks, hydraulic engineering, civil
engineering and building.
Historic roots in about 20 African countries.
2012 revenue: €950m
Workforce: 8,261
SPECIALISED
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ACTIVITIES
Soletanche Freyssinet
World leader in soils, structures
and nuclear engineering.
Five brands: Soletanche Bachy, Menard,
Terre Armée, Freyssinet and Nuvia.
Operating in about 100 countries.
2012 revenue: €2,534m
Workforce: 15,363
Entrepose Contracting
Specialising in complex industrial design-build
projects and transport and storage solutions.
Oil and gas sector, more broadly
the energy and environment sectors.
2012 revenue: €759m
Workforce: 4,196
DEME
50% owned by CFE.
Dredging and marine engineering leader.
150 years experience around the world.
2012 revenue: €1,748m
Workforce: 4,200
COMPLEX PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
AND EXECUTION
VINCI Construction Grands Projets
Heir to companies going back a century.
Major international project references.
Design and construction of complex civil
engineering structures and buildings.
2012 revenue: €570m
Workforce: 4,821
VINCI Construction Terrassement
Covers all business activities related
to earthworks-centred infrastructure
and development works, including standard
engineering structures and drainage.
2012 revenue: €496m
Workforce: 2,059
Dodin Campenon Bernard
Designs and executes major civil engineering
and underground works projects in France
in partnership with VINCI Construction France
and the other business lines of VINCI’s
Contracting business.
2012 revenue: €227m
Workforce: 560
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13. 3
2
1
France
Cité du Cinéma,
Saint-Denis
The 62,000 sq. metre
Cité du Cinéma
project, developed
by VINCI Immobilier
and built by Bateg
(VINCI Construction
France) as general
contractor in synergy
with VINCI Energies,
was handed over in
April 2012.
2
Monaco
Odeon Tower
Built by a consortium
comprising VINCI
Construction France,
VINCI Construction
Grands Projets and
Soletanche Bachy
on a general
contracting basis,
the Odeon Tower will
be the Principality’s
tallest structure, with
48 levels of office
and residential
space.
3
New Caledonia
Médipôle medical
centre, Koutio
The medical centre,
with 80,000 sq.
metres of buildings
on 20 hectares, is
being built by VINCI
Construction France
(lead company) in
synergy with SCB
(VINCI Construction
Dom-Tom) and in
conjunction with
VINCI Energies.
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14. 1
2
3
1
Poland
Paediatric
hospital, Warsaw
Warbud is building
the 80,000 sq. metre,
seven-level hospital
as general contractor.
2
France
MuCEM, Marseille
A consortium made
up of Dumez
Méditerranée (VINCI
Construction France)
and Freyssinet
(Soletanche
Freyssinet) carried
out the structural
work on the new
MuseumofEuropean
and Mediterranean
Civilisations.
3
Morocco
Renault plant,
Tangier
VINCI Construction
continued work on
the site as general
contractor for the
second phase of the
project.
4
Malaysia
Berjaya
Central Park,
Kuala Lumpur
VINCI Construction
Grands Projets
is building a
185,000 sq. metre
residential and
office complex.
5
Belgium
Pole Star, Brussels
CFE is building an
H-shaped, 17-level
office building.
6
United Kingdom
University,
Coventry
VINCI Construction
UK built the new
building with iconic
architecture.
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17. 4
2
3
1
Chile
El Teniente mine
At the site of the
world’s largest
underground copper
mine, VINCI
Construction Grands
Projets and
Soletanche Bachy
are creating a new
extraction level.
2
France
SEA HSL
The new
Tours-Bordeaux
high-speed line, the
largest infrastructure
concession project
currently under way
in Europe, is being
built by the COSEA
construction joint
venture led by VINCI
Construction.
3
Ukraine
Chernobyl Arch
The Novarka
consortium, which
brings together
VINCI Construction
Grands Projets
(lead company) and
Bouygues Travaux
Publics, is building
the metal arch that
will cover the existing
sarcophagus.
4
Australia
Wheatstone
project
Entrepose
Contracting and
VINCI Construction
Grands Projets began
building four LNG
tanks. DEME is
responsible for
dredging.
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18. 32
1
1
France
Chaban-Delmas
lift bridge
Designed and built
by three VINCI
Construction
companies (GTM
Sud-Ouest TP GC,
GTM Sud, Dodin
Campenon Bernard),
the bridge was opened
to traffic on 18 March
2013.
2
United Kingdom
Dismantling of the
Sellafield site
Nuvia Limited
(Soletanche
Freyssinet) mobilised
more than
500 engineers to work
on the SDP (Silos
Direct Encapsulation)
project.
3
Papua New Guinea
450 km pipeline
Spiecapag (Entrepose
Contracting) is
continuing the
construction of a
450 km gas pipeline,
installing ancillary
equipment and
building access roads.
This is the company’s
largest ever project.
4
United Kingdom
King’s Cross Station
VINCI Construction
UK has renovated a
number of London
Underground stations,
including King’s Cross.
5
Benin
Port of Cotonou
Sogea-Satom and
several VINCI
Construction
subsidiaries
(Soletanche Bachy,
Dredging
International, EMCC)
completed the port
rehabilitation and
extension project.
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21. 43
1
Jamaica
Drinking water
network
VINCI Construction
Grands Projets has
been taking part in
the island’s drinking
water renovation
programme for
several years.
2
France
Seine-Aval
VINCI Construction
companies are
involved in several
Seine-Aval treatment
plant projects,
including the
pre-treatment unit
and the biological
treatment train.
3
France
Pannecière dam
Freyssinet carried
out the Yonne dam
reinforcement
and seismic retrofit
project.
4
Gabon
Drinking water
network
Sogea-Satom
continued the major
reinforcement of the
Libreville drinking
water system.
5
United States
Wolf Creek dam
Soletanche Bachy
is refurbishing
the Wolf Creek dam
in Kentucky, which
impounds the
country’s ninth largest
reservoir.
5
2
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22. 1
Reunion Island
Grand Prado
wastewater
treatment plant
Sogea Réunion and
SBTPC (VINCI
Construction
Dom-Tom) built the
new plant together
with VINCI
Environnement and
VINCI Energies.
2
France
Saint Cyr l’Ecole
wastewater
treatment plant
VINCI Construction
France is renovating
the Carré de Réunion
treatment plant and
raising its capacity to
340,000 population
equivalent.
3
Egypt
Assiout Barrage
VINCI Construction
Grands Projets is
building a new dam
equipped with four
8 MW turbines.
4
French Guiana
Matiti
Sogea Guyane
(VINCI Construction
Dom-Tom) is
improving the
drinking water
system for the
Centre Littoral urban
community.
5
Qatar
Doha pumping
station
VINCI Construction
Grands Projets,
QDVC (51% Qatari
Diar, 49% VINCI
Construction Grands
Projets subsidiary)
and Entrepose
Contracting
completed
construction of
the largest station
of its type in
the Middle East.
2
1
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