The importance of a job is not measured in
tonnes of steel, but in the expectancy of discovery
in a new project, the first glance over
a new drawing, the abstract viewing of a
vigorous job, the satisfaction of a completed
project, all provide us with daily gratification
and satisfaction. In civil engineering and
industrial construction we express our trade
with passion, recreating it every day.
The biggest modern structures contain tonnes
of steel assembled by hand in accordance with
the drawings that only few are able to decipher
and optimize. This is the work of “haute couture”
requiring significant technicality and dexterity.
These colossal metal structures, veritable technical
sculptures, disappear inside the concrete in which
they remain the embedded soul and backbone.

WORLD RECORD FOR THE MILLAU VIADUCT (FRANCE, AVEYRON)
-> Length of work: 2,460 metres
-> Total height: 343 metres (30 metres taller than the Eiffel Tower)
-> We scrupulously constructed the reinforced steel for Pier P2, which is the highest in the world at 245 metres
-> The 7 piers were achieved in 24 months with increments of 4 metres every 3 days…
This implied a formidable synchronisation on the worksite…
-> We assembled 14,000 tonnes of reinforced steel for 85,000 m3 of concrete |