PariSeine, a promoter of public interest
A multi-faceted company, PariSeine is the driving force behind the urban projects of Greater Paris.
PariSeine carries out exemplary projects with high social and environmental value, entirely focused on
urban living environment. It is the operator and manager of emblematic sites for which Paris is famous, such as Front de Seine Beaugrenelle and Forum des Halles.
As a promoter, or as a representative of local elected officials, PariSeine acts in the service of the people of Greater Paris.
ISO-certified, PariSeine's energy serves the public interest.
Its complex, solid and precise mechanics are driving Greater Paris towards a sustainable and desirable future.
PariSeine guarantees the sustainability of its achievements. Its experience in operating complex sites and its long-term approach make it a partner you can trust. Its projects are virtuous: progressive, mutually supportive and beneficial to local residents. At the heart of the Greater Paris region, PariSeine is committed to the ecological transition and the preservation of urban life. 100% of PariSeine's projects are controlled by their carbon footprint. Reuse and bio-sourced construction materials are the norm.
Professionals in the public interest, PariSeine's 50 employees form an interdisciplinary, agile and committed team. Bringing together a wide range of skills and expertise creates complementarity, quality and continuity. It structures PariSeine's vision and is its strength.
The Orion building, designed by Jean Prouvé and located on the Front de Seine slab, has undergone an exemplary renovation.
A promoter of the public interest and ISO 9001 and 14001 certified since 2021, PariSeine's commitments are known as DéCliSoP: PariSeine's Climate and Solidarity Approach.
100% of PariSeine's projects integrate a re-use approach and contribute to the reduction of heat islands, and by 2027 all delivered projects will increase the amount of green space on their sites.
PariSeine has defined its trajectory for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris Agreement: neutrality by 2050 and -45% by 2030. Since 2020, PariSeine has decided to use carbon footprints to manage 100% of its activities, making them a central tool throughout the decision-making process.
Building projects systematically aim to obtain the BBCA label.
PariSeine is also a member of the territorial carbon cooperative, and a signatory of the Paris Action Climat Biodiversité (PACB) pact.
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