Eurovia is focused on improving its overall performance and productivity, strengthening its industrial structure, pursuing its development worldwide, and diversifying its business lines.
Eurovia favours a two-pronged approach in terms of management and organization: strong local presence and extensive international coverage. All of our worksites promote teamwork and networking.
As is the case for the VINCI Group as a whole, Eurovia pursues multiple initiatives in all countries where it operates to ensure that its projects respect sustainable development principles.
From highways to sidewalks, from light-rail transit to high-speed trains, Eurovia builds high-performance transportation infrastructure that meet your needs.
Thanks to its extensive network of industrial facilities and specialized subsidiaries, Eurovia provides a complete range of products and equipment, as follows. Contact the Eurovia entity nearest you and let us how we can meet your product and equipment-related needs.
R&D is one of the pillars of Eurovia’s business strategy. It is inseparable from sustainable development: Eurovia relies on innovation to preserve the environment, protect user safety, and ensure the sustainability of infrastructure.
Eurovia’s research initiatives all share the same objective: to foster sustainable development as a benefit for the Company, our clients, our partners, and users.
Sharing best practices within a group and a company both working together: that is the objective of the VINCI innovation awards and the Eurovia experience feedback awards. These two prizes reward ideas, tools and products that contribute to sharing and valorizing knowledge in all activity sectors.
Solutions that provide concrete benefits to teams, clients, users...
Eurovia integrates its rail-related activities under the ETF brand
Since January 1, 2013, Eurovia’s rail construction and maintenance activities (VINCI Group), have been integrated within a single company – ETF – whose brand will be deployed worldwide.
Through its commitment to the National Biodiversity Strategy (SNB) signed in May 2011, Eurovia designed a voluntary commitment project that has just been validated by the Ministry for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy (MEDDE) on November 26, 2012.
Builder of transportation and urban infrastructure,
quarry operator, industrial materials producer
and road equipement, maintenance and related
services specialist. In 2011, this 40,000-strong
subsidiary of the VINCI Group generated revenues
of €8.7 billion.