Our 32,500 employees are driven by the same ambition: b tir pour la vie. In over 60 countries, we do much more than build structures. We improve the daily lives of millions of people by building structures that embrace life in all its diversity, serving every need.
Every day, we search for new solutions to design, renovate and build differently. With a clear objective: to meet the immense challenges of the environmental transition to sustainable, resource-efficient construction.
Linkcity: linking the city to the people who live in it.
At Linkcity, Bouygues Construction's property developer, we see the city as a common good and a collective challenge. Each of our projects, whatever its size, nature or location, is designed to be as close as possible to the dynamics of the local community. Through development, low-carbon construction or rehabilitation, we always seek environmental excellence and the well-being of those who live in the city.
The Engie Tower represents a real technical and architectural challenge. The renovation is accompanied by a change of use, with a multi-faceted program to meet the needs of the area.
Tour Engie, Cergy-Pontoise, Val d'Oise
The restructuring of the emblematic Tour Engie in Cergy Pontoise represents a real technical and architectural challenge. Renovation will be accompanied by a change of use, giving way to a multi-faceted program that meets the needs of the area (student residences, offices, third-party premises, shops, etc.). A rooftop forest will replace the top 4 floors of this high-rise building, which will be capped.
Architect: Pablo Katz (original architect: Renzo Moro)
Sylva, Ferney-Voltaire, Ain
The 1st housing development in the Ferney-Genève-Innovation ZAC, Sylva stands out for its environmental and energy performance, thanks in particular to its wood construction.
The project responds to the expectations of residents and users, with a program that promotes social and intergenerational diversity.
Architect: r2k architecte
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