Achievements
Whether for new construction or renovation, Eiffage Construction's expertise is applied to all types of projects in France and Europe. Here is a selection of our most emblematic projects.
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- 2024
- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
- 2012
- New build
- Energy renovation and refurbishment
- Historical monuments
- Off-site construction
- Local works and services
- Property development
- Urban development
- Cultural and sports facilities
- Culture
- Defence Police Justice
- Education
- Health
- Heritage & historical monuments
- Hotels
- Housing
- Industry & logistics
- Key projects
- Mixed-use projects
- Offices
- Public facilities
- Serviced residences
- Shops
- Social housing
- Sport
- Transport
- Wood
- Belgium
- France
- Luxembourg
- Poland
- Switzerland
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New build Property development Off-site constructionSaint-Ouen-sur-Seine (Seine-Saint-Denis) - Olympic Village for athletes and para-athletes - sector E "Les Belvédères"
An Olympic operation incorporating three low-carbon construction methods to meet high ambitions in terms of sustainable development and conversion for a responsible, virtuous and inclusive project.
This sector, one of four in the Village, offers 58,000 m² of floor space, including 40,000 m2 dedicated to housing, 13,000 m2 for offices and around 5,000 m2 for shops and activities at the foot of buildings.
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Energy renovation and refurbishmentVersailles (Yvelines) - Résidence Bernard de Jussieu
On behalf of Versailles Habitat and Grand Paris Habitat, Eiffage Construction has successfully completed the energy renovation of 1,096 homes on an occupied site, over 36 months and four phases.
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New build Off-site constructionCysoing (Nord) - Les Résidences de la Pévèle
France's first passive low-carbon care home
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Off-site constructionPérigueux (Dordogne) - Emergency housing
A rapid low-carbon project for emergency accommodation in shipping containers in Périgueux!
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Property development Off-site constructionBordeaux (Gironde) - Hypérion
A model of low-carbon construction and the first, tallest wooden residential tower to be built in France
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Urban developmentChâtenay-Malabry (Hauts-de-Seine) - LaVallée eco-district: Conversion of the former école Centrale Paris site
Covering almost 20 hectares, the town of Châtenay-Malabry built a mixed-use eco-district on the historical site of école Centrale Paris. Enhance the town entrance and the functional mix, connect the new district to the surrounding urban fabric, develop urban agriculture at the heart of a low-carbon district characterised by the circular economy and promote a high-quality green environment while preserving the existing biodiversity in the town: these are the strong ambitions for this district.
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Urban developmentDijon (Côte-d'Or) - Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin: Redevelopment of a historical hospital site
The Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin project is a complex redevelopment of a Hôtel Dieu building.
The project includes a number of facilities: a 5,000 m² cultural and training centre, 4,500 m² of shops, cafés and restaurants, an 83-room 4-star hotel, a 13-screen cinema complex, 50 refurbished dwellings, a 540-dwelling eco-district, three serviced residences and a 400-space car park.
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New build Off-site constructionStrasbourg (Bas-Rhin) - Sensations wood island
An emblematic wooden island demonstrator, built in general contractor mode
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Property development Historical monuments Energy renovation and refurbishmentLyon (Rhône) - Conversion of the Grand Hôtel-Dieu
The largest private conversion of a historical monument in France
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Energy renovation and refurbishment New build
Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhone) - Le Castel
the renovation of a historical building into an emblematic mixed-use development
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Urban development New build Property developmentMarseille (Bouches-du-Rhone) - Smartseille: converting a brownfield site into an industrial demonstrator for sustainable cities
Smartseille is the demonstrator for the extension of the Euroméditerranée II urban development project in Marseille. Through this project, located on surplus industrial and port areas, the public-sector stakeholders aim to create the Mediterranean city of the future.
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New build Off-site constructionRis-Orangis (Essonne) - 140 solid wood homes
Europe's largest solid wood residence in 2016, with 140 apartments across four storeys and 8,800 m² of net floor area, in the Les Docks de Ris eco-district in Ris-Orangis.
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Property development New buildAsnières-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine) - Résidence Les Jardins de Gabriel
183 homes, including 39 social housing units, for this last development phase of the ZAC Bords de Seine in Asnières (Hauts-de-Seine)
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New buildBrussels (Belgium) - Up-Site residential tower
Construction of Belgium's tallest residential tower