
Grand Paris Express T2A:
The project involves construction of four new automatic metro lines around Paris and expansion of two existing lines of Paris Metro, with the aim of providing direct connectivity between suburban districts without having to travel through the city centre, while also linking important transport hubs in the city.

Grand Paris Express T3A:
The Grand Paris Express is part of the Grand Paris project announced in 2007, under Nicolas Sarkozy’s presidency, to develop Greater Paris into a sustainable metropolitan area. The 205km rapid transit network is located in Ile-de-France, France.

Grand Paris Express T3C:
Today, metros and RER form a star network of which Paris is the center. The Grand Paris Express completes this system with the construction of four new metro lines around the capital (15, 16, 17 and 18), serving the near and outer suburbs. Added to this is the extension of line 14 to the north, from Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine to Saint-Denis, and to the south, between Paris and Orly airport. This future transport network will be gradually put into service between 2024 and 2030.

HS2 New high speed railway:
HS2 is Britain’s new high speed railway that will become the backbone of the UK’s rail transport network. Connecting towns in the South, the Midlands, and the North, HS2 will provide faster, easier and more reliable travel.

Femern Tunnel:
On May 30, 2016 in Copenhagen, the consortium made up of VINCI Construction Grands Projets, Soletanche Bachy International, BAM Infra / Int., CFE, Wayss & Freytag, MaxBo?gl, and PerAarsleffA/S signed design-build contracts with the government of Denmark to develop the world’s longest immersed road and rail tunnel, which will link Denmark and Germany. The project consists of three work packages: the immersed tunnel; the production plant for the tunnel’s prefabricated segments; and access ramps and bridges. This colossal, 17.6-km structure will provide separate lanes for road and rail traffic. It will be the longest structure of its kind in the world.

Line 15 south – Fort d’Issy-Vanves-Clamart to Villejuif Louis Aragon (Grand Paris Express):
>The contract concerns the civil engineering aspects for a section of the future line 15 south of the Grand Paris Express connecting Fort d’Issy-Vanves-Clamart to Villejuif Louis Aragon and includes the creation of 8 km of tunnels as well as the construction of 8 shafts and 5 new stations. Dug using traditional tunnelling techniques, this project required significant human and logistical resources due to the complexity of the construction site’s terrain. The construction project for this T3C section was awarded to the CAP group headed by VINCI Construction.

Water treatment plant:
The project involves the design/construction of a drinking water supply system with a capacity of 15,000 m3 per day and includes the construction of a drinking water treatment plant and the installation of a 6.5km cast-iron distribution pipeline with a diameter of 700 mm.

Liquefied Natural Gas Tank (LNG):
This project aims to build a 190,000 m³ liquefied natural gas (LNG) reservoir in the United Kingdom. Located on the Isle of Grain - England's east coast, 60 km from London - this project is part of the program to expand the capacity of Europe's largest LNG terminal. This "full integrity" tank has an internal tank made of 9% nickel steel and an external enclosure made of prestressed concrete poured in place using slip forms.

Bogotá-Girardot Expressway:
The project consists of the construction of a 65 km long third lane on the existing motorway, and the construction of three bi-directional tunnels with a total length of 2 km, in order to upgrade and widen the infrastructure on which more than 15 million vehicles travel each year. The contract also includes the operation of the 141 km of this motorway between Bogotá and Girardot, in the Cundinamarca and Tolima regions.

Bakheng Water Treatment Plant:
This design-build contract covers the construction of a drinking water treatment plant and transfer pipelines. The supply system will ultimately provide drinking water to more than 1.5 million people living in the north-east of Phnom Penh.