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.
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.
The construction of this dam, 91 meters high and with a capacity of 128 MW, will allow the production of renewable energy, the development of irrigation of agricultural land as well as the supply of drinking water to surrounding communities. The works will start in the first half of 2021 and will last 48 months. At peak activity, the site will employ 1,000 people recruited and trained locally.
The project involves the design, construction, operation and maintenance over 5 years of phase 1 of a wastewater treatment plant. With a peak capacity of 34,000 cubic metres per hour, the pumping station includes biological treatment, disinfection, sludge treatment, odour treatment, and a connection to the city’s sewage system. The plant will provide wastewater treatment services for some 1.4 million people in the Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe basin and a portion of District 2 of Ho Chi Minh City.
This is a project to renovate the Chamkar Mon water treatment plant, located in the heart of the Cambodian capital. After the demolition of the existing plant, a new one was designed and built to increase the daily production capacity from 20,000 m3 to 52,000 m3.
The project to expand the port in Kingston will allow Jamaica to remain competitive in the region’s maritime trade sector following the launch of new canal locks in Panama. Under this EPC contract, works will be carried out by VINCI Construction Grands Projets and EMCC (VINCI Construction) in consortium with the Belgian dredging company, Jan de Nul. This consortium was selected by CMA CGM, a major player in the global maritime transport industry and the concession-holder of the port of Kingston since July 1, 2016. The project calls for the rehabilitation, reinforcement, and upgrade to seismic standards of 1,200 metres of docks as well as dredging operations in the access channel and port of Kingston.
The Tideway Scheme consists of designing and building a system for wastewater and stormwater transfer and storage in central London. No less than 32 kilometres of tunnels will be necessary to increase the capacity of the existing network. This ambitious project aims to intercept wastewater and stormwater and divert them into treatment plants to prevent effluents into the River Thames.
VINCI Construction Grands Projets, in a joint venture with Costain Limited, and Bachy Soletanche Ltd have been invited to participate in the construction of the East works package, one of the three making up the Tideway project. This package will connect Chambers Wharf and the Abbey Mills Pumping Station where the Lee Tunnel starts in East London. It consists of the design and construction of two tunnel sections: a main 5.5-km tunnel and a connecting 4.6-km tunnel.
The new Assiut Dam, which is located on the Nile some 250 kilometres north of Luxor, is designed to replace an existing dam, built early in the 20th century 400 metres farther upstream. This new project, inaugurated in an official ceremony on August 12, 2018, aims to regulate the flow of the Nile, providing water for irrigation and power-generation (32-MW output produced by four 8-MW turbines). Accordingly, the dam is equipped with a power plant. Two locks ensure river navigation. The dam is designed to maintain a head of 4 metres to ensure a minimum discharge of 445 cubic metres per second into the Ibrahimia Canal to irrigate nearly 700,000 hectares of land between its location and Cairo.
In its 17-year partnership with the National Water Commission, VINCI Construction Grands Projets has been active on projects designed to provide people in Jamaica with improved access to water resources over much of the island, including the northwest parishes, in Negril, Lucea, and Montego Bay for drinking-water production and distribution systems, in Kingston for Constant Spring, Seaview Mona & Hope and in Falmouth and Ocho Rios for treatment-plant upgrades, at Port Antonio for a multi-use urban network (drinking water, wastewater, and drainage), and for wastewater treatment plants at Boscobel and Elletson Flats. We provide services at all stages of the water-management cycle, including modular solutions that meet specific client and local needs. VINCI Construction Grands Projets has had a hand in no less than 80% of Jamaica’s water production, including raw river water and groundwater table intake, various treatment processes, storage, supply, and distribution to consumers, along with water-network management, invoicing systems for consumer use, and water purification prior to its return to the environment.
Following our success on the Lee Tunnel project (waste- and stormwater collection in London), Scottish Water, which runs the public water-management network in that country, entrusted a consortium that included VINCI Construction Grands Projets with the design-build mandate for the Shieldhall Tunnel.
The project consists in the construction of 2 shafts 20 metres deep and 15 metres in diameter, a cut-and-cover trench 250 metres long, and a tunnel 5 kilometres long (with an interior diameter of 4.7 metres).