Sogea - 1999 annual report - Vinci
Sogea - 1999 annual report - Vinci
Sogea - 1999 annual report - Vinci
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1. Norwest Holst built<br />
two new symmetrical<br />
footbridges across<br />
the Thames in London<br />
as part of the<br />
“Hungerford Bridge<br />
Millennium Project“.<br />
2. Norwest Holst,<br />
through its subsidiary<br />
SGE Holst Investments,<br />
is the leader of<br />
a consortium in charge<br />
of renovating the old<br />
industrial quarters in<br />
Cardiff in the framework<br />
of a PFI.<br />
3. In <strong>1999</strong>, Denys was<br />
awarded the contract<br />
to renovate existing<br />
pipelines and lay new<br />
ones as part of the<br />
Brussels-Amsterdam TGV<br />
high speed rail project.<br />
CENTRAL AFRICA<br />
300 km of roads in Cameroun and Gabon<br />
<strong>Sogea</strong> and its subsidiary Satom won two large roadworks<br />
contracts in central Africa in <strong>1999</strong>. In Cameroun, the<br />
construction of 247 km of road between Bertoua and Garoua-<br />
Boulaï will start following completion of 4 million cubic<br />
metres of earthmoving; 1.9 million tons of gravel; 55,000<br />
cubic metres of concrete and 220,000 tons of bituminous mix.<br />
Duration of the work: 28 months.<br />
The other contract is for construction of 54 km of road between<br />
Lalara and Mitzic in Gabon. This road in bituminous mix<br />
(62,000 tons) will rest on a foundation of 45 cm of laterite<br />
cement and a base layer of 15 cm of crushed rock. The work is<br />
to be completed in 18 months.<br />
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