Construction giant Eiffage announced on Monday that it had obtained a contract worth nearly 700 million euros from the Ministry of the Interior to build and maintain “a tertiary complex” in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine (Seine-Saint-Denis).
In partnership with the Groupe-6 architectural agency and the Ingérop design studio, Eiffage Construction (a subsidiary of the group) “has just won (…) the global sector market for the design, construction and operation-maintenance over a five-year period of a tertiary complex of the Ministry of the Interior and Overseas Territories,” Eiffage said in a press release.
In the first three months of the year, Eiffage recorded an overall increase in turnover of almost 5%. However, construction activity fell by 13.6% between January and March, to 943 million euros in turnover, a year after having exceeded one billion euros by far.
Source: BFM TV
