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2017 ESSENTIALS
INNOVATING IN
A CHANGING WORLD
PROFILE
VINCI Construction is a global construction group and
European leader with nearly 67,000 employees and
700  companies across five continents. Firmly established
in our areas of operation, we design and build structures
and infrastructure that address the major global warming,
population and mobility challenges facing today’s world.
We build on our integrated business model to deliver a full
array of capabilities (financing, design, construction and
maintenance) across the entire project life cycle in eight
business areas: buildings, functional facilities, transport
infrastructure, water infrastructure, renewable and nuclear
energy, oil and gas, environment and mining.
For VINCI Construction, every project is a new challenge.
We bring attentiveness, respect, social and environmental
responsibility, trust, stakeholder partnership, passion
and expertise to our work to support our customers in a
changing world.
PREPARING THE FUTURE
WITH PASSION, ENGAGEMENT
AND INNOVATION
VINCI CONSTRUCTION IN 2016
700consolidated
companies
€13,681million revenue
€330 million
operating income from ordi-
nary activities
67,000employees
27,343projects
2016 IFRS data
Asia
Middle East
Europe
France
Legend
	 AN EXPANDING
INTERNATIONAL
PRESENCE
VINCI Construction’s 700 companies manage
more than 27,000 projects in some 100 countries
every year. As a result of the international
expansion drive undertaken in 2012,
the percentage of revenue generated outside
France increased significantly – from 42% to 49%
– over the past four years*.
Change in revenue distribution
since 2012
2012 2016
North America
3% 4%
Central and South
America
2% 4%
54% 48%
20% 21%
Africa
9% 7%
Overseas
France
4% 5%
3% 6%
1% 2%
Oceania
4% 3%
* Managed revenue including QDVC
INNOVATING TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE
”IN A CHANGING WORLD,
WE MUST IDENTIFY AND SEIZE
THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT ARISE””
VINCI Construction designs and builds
structures and infrastructure that address
the increasingly serious climate, population
and urban challenges facing today’s world
and meet local and regional needs. At the
same time, the construction industry is facing
major changes as new participants with
a disruptive vision emerge and compel
the market to adapt. In addition, the advent
of new technologies such as 3D printing,
the digital transformation and artificial
intelligence are driving a revolution in the
sector.
These changes hold out major opportunities
for VINCI Construction, provided they
are anticipated, thoroughly examined and
harnessed.
INNOVATIONS
THAT MAKE SENSE
VINCI Construction addresses growing customer
requirements by focusing its strategy and its range
of solutions and services on innovation. To build
structures and infrastructure that are both useful
and sustainable, VINCI Construction emphasises
R&D, innovation and engineering in its resources
and commitments. The group’s innovation policy
combines smart solutions and added value
in three areas.
•PARTICIPATORY INNOVATION
Participatory innovation builds on collaborative
momentum to encourage the creative potential
of the company’s employees. In practice,
this involves capitalising on initiatives taken
in the field by disseminating them throughout
the company. The VINCI Innovation Awards
Competition perfectly illustrates this approach.
•R&D
R&D enables VINCI Construction to expand
its expertise and to maintain its edge
in the marketplace. The company’s portfolio
of 3,172  patents demonstrates the importance
of the R&D policy in boosting its competiveness.
•OPEN INNOVATION
At VINCI Construction, openness is a core value.
Putting it into practice, the company has forged
a wide variety of partnerships with industries,
universities and startups to generate new ideas
and new business models .
Making the most of
urban potential
•THE CITY BELOW THE CITY
The start of work on the Grand Paris programme
is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for VINCI
Construction to apply its urban planning and
development expertise. The company will combine
its forward-looking vision and outstanding skills
to make the most of its geotechnical, special
foundations and underground works expertise in
a restricted, densely populated area. The city below
the city offers a way to utilise underground space
and to take a new sustainable approach
to city design.
•THE CITY ABOVE THE CITY
Due to land scarcity and the move towards greater
density, urban development remains highly
complex. New challenges and goals – the need to
improve liveability and transport systems, meet
ecological goals and (re)design the use of space in
all its dimensions – are emerging as well. Making
use of the space above the city, VINCI Construction
uses new construction methods and materials to
deliver innovative solutions that enhance mobility,
enable buildings to be repurposed and build
upwards.
•THE CITY WITHIN THE CITY
Lastly, a new issue has arisen with the challenge
of optimising urban spaces by re-using,
refurbishing, transforming or renewing public
surface or semi-surface areas lying fallow or vacant.
VINCI Construction devises ways to re-think these
volumes and use these spaces to improve the living
environment and mobility. These changes will give
the city of the future a new face.
Meeting environmental
challenges
•ENERGY EFFICIENCY
To address global warming, buildings can be
designed as energy hubs. VINCI Construction
has joined forces with Sunpartner Technologies
to become a specialist in photovoltaic facades
and positive energy buildings. This innovation
can be combined with GreenFloor, an innovative
combined HVAC (Heating, ventilation and air
conditionning) system jointly developed by
VINCI Energies and VINCI Construction that
improves comfort for end users while consuming
less energy.
•BIODIVERSITY
Cities set great store by green spaces and nature.
VINCI Construction worked with AgroParisTech
to develop the Biodi(V)strict diagnostic tool,
which can be used from the project design stage
onwards to address long-term environmental
and sustainability issues in urban and suburban
settings. The Condorcet Campus under
construction in Aubervilliers will be a prime
example of integrated urban construction with
intelligent inclusion of biodiversity.
Leveraging the digital
revolution
•BIM
Construction projects have taken on a new
dimension with the widespread use of BIM
(Building Information Modeling).
VINCI Construction has transformed the digital
tool into a system that boosts productivity to serve
the customer. BIM brings positive change to the
entire project life cycle by ensuring better early
project preparation, resource savings, improved
coordination among project participants and
optimum quality control.
•3D PRINTING
The disruptive 3D printing technology, which
is used to make complex shapes that cannot
be achieved with conventional techniques,
opens up revolutionary design-build opportunities.
VINCI Construction has signed a partnership
agreement with XtreeE, a world leader in 3D
concrete printing, to make dreams into reality.
JÉRÔME STUBLER,
CHAIRMAN, VINCI CONSTRUCTION
DIGITAL
e BIM (Building Information Modeling), which enables
project participants to share information, optimises structure
design, construction and operation. The Arturo Merino
Benítez Airport extension project in Santiago de Chile is
a case in point.
c 3D printing is used to obtain complex, original concrete
shapes such as this 4-metre post supporting the covered
courtyard of a middle school in Aix en Provence, France.
ENVIRONMENTAL
c The Biodi(V)strict®
system can be easily and
rapidly applied to provide
a design team with the
information required to
build biodiversity into a
project. The Condorcet
campus in Aubervilliers
is a case in point.
f The new autonomous,
smart and connected
Horizon window boosts
energy efficiency.
URBAN
e To cope with complex terrain
around the world and the
requirements of the Grand Paris
Express projects in France, a new
gripper Hydrofraise HFG 120T®
machine was developed to dig
deeper in a restricted, densely
populated area.
72réacteurs en construction
160 à l’état de projet. Le développement
du nucléaire se concentre pour les trois quarts
dans les pays non membres de l’OCDE :
Chine, Inde, Brésil
D’ici 2040
la demande énergétique
mondiale devrait augmenter
de près de
40%
D’ici 2025
le volume des déchets urbains
pourrait croître
de près de
70%
Les villes représentent
80%des émissions mondiales de CO2
et
75%de la consommation énergétique.
Ces proportions seront globalement équivalentes
en 2050
En 2050
70%de la population mondiale vivra en ville
D’ici 2050
le parc automobile mondial atteindra
3milliardsde voitures
D’ici 2050
la mobilité des passagers et des
marchandises devrait augmenter
En 2017
748milllionsde personnes n’ont toujours pas accès à l’eau.
VINCI CONSTRUCTION, ADDRESSING GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Buildings
_Improving the living
environment
Residential and office space, hotels
VINCI Construction’s comprehensive,
integrated range of solutions
and services helps its customers rise
to the challenges of mobility, distance,
quality of life, liveability and
urban biodiversity.
Between now and 2050
water demand is expected
to increase
55%
Between 2012 and 2025, the annual volume of waste
generated by city dwellers is expected to increase
70%
2.5 BILLION
people still have no access
to improve sanitation
systems
Between now and 2040, world energy
demand is expected to increase
37%
overall, especially in the emerging
countries
X4
increase in the volume of
goods transported worldwide
between now and 2050
By 2030 6 BILLION
people will travel by air every year
In 2050
70%
of the world’s population
– 6.3 billion people – will live in cities
In 2050
80%
of CO2 emissions will be
generated in cities, as in 2016
Functional
facilities
_Optimising urban
facilities
Shopping centres, schools and
universities, cultural and heritage
buildings, stadiums and sports
facilities, hospitals and industrial and
service sector facilities
Transport
infrastructure
_Making the world more
mobile
Roads, bridges, viaducts, marine
and inland waterway infrastructure,
railway and airport infrastructure
Water
infrastructure
_Making the most of
water resources
Dams, canals, locks, pipelines,
wells
Renewable   and
nuclear energy
_Fostering access
to safer, more sustainable
energy
Nuclear, wind, hydroelectric,
geothermal
Oil and gas
_Providing safe and lasting
infrastructure
Oil drilling, oil pipelines, gas pipelines,
jetties, storage, processes
Environment
_Contributing to a
cleaner planet
Water treatment, waste recycling,
soil remediation
Mining
_Providing access to new
resources
Roads, tunnels, drilling,
soil investigation, cavities
Sources : Agence internationale de l’Énergie, Banque mondiale, Nations Unies, OCDE,
OMS, Organisation de l’Aviation civile internationale (ICAO), United Nations Water.
VINCICONSTRUCTION2017ESSENTIALS
5 cours Ferdinand de Lesseps
F-92851 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France
Tel.: +33 1 47 16 35 00
www.vinci-construction.com
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VINCI Construction film
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2017 ESSENTIALS

  • 2. PROFILE VINCI Construction is a global construction group and European leader with nearly 67,000 employees and 700  companies across five continents. Firmly established in our areas of operation, we design and build structures and infrastructure that address the major global warming, population and mobility challenges facing today’s world. We build on our integrated business model to deliver a full array of capabilities (financing, design, construction and maintenance) across the entire project life cycle in eight business areas: buildings, functional facilities, transport infrastructure, water infrastructure, renewable and nuclear energy, oil and gas, environment and mining. For VINCI Construction, every project is a new challenge. We bring attentiveness, respect, social and environmental responsibility, trust, stakeholder partnership, passion and expertise to our work to support our customers in a changing world. PREPARING THE FUTURE WITH PASSION, ENGAGEMENT AND INNOVATION
  • 3. VINCI CONSTRUCTION IN 2016 700consolidated companies €13,681million revenue €330 million operating income from ordi- nary activities 67,000employees 27,343projects 2016 IFRS data
  • 4. Asia Middle East Europe France Legend AN EXPANDING INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE VINCI Construction’s 700 companies manage more than 27,000 projects in some 100 countries every year. As a result of the international expansion drive undertaken in 2012, the percentage of revenue generated outside France increased significantly – from 42% to 49% – over the past four years*. Change in revenue distribution since 2012 2012 2016 North America 3% 4% Central and South America 2% 4% 54% 48% 20% 21% Africa 9% 7% Overseas France 4% 5% 3% 6% 1% 2% Oceania 4% 3% * Managed revenue including QDVC
  • 5. INNOVATING TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE ”IN A CHANGING WORLD, WE MUST IDENTIFY AND SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT ARISE”” VINCI Construction designs and builds structures and infrastructure that address the increasingly serious climate, population and urban challenges facing today’s world and meet local and regional needs. At the same time, the construction industry is facing major changes as new participants with a disruptive vision emerge and compel the market to adapt. In addition, the advent of new technologies such as 3D printing, the digital transformation and artificial intelligence are driving a revolution in the sector. These changes hold out major opportunities for VINCI Construction, provided they are anticipated, thoroughly examined and harnessed. INNOVATIONS THAT MAKE SENSE VINCI Construction addresses growing customer requirements by focusing its strategy and its range of solutions and services on innovation. To build structures and infrastructure that are both useful and sustainable, VINCI Construction emphasises R&D, innovation and engineering in its resources and commitments. The group’s innovation policy combines smart solutions and added value in three areas. •PARTICIPATORY INNOVATION Participatory innovation builds on collaborative momentum to encourage the creative potential of the company’s employees. In practice, this involves capitalising on initiatives taken in the field by disseminating them throughout the company. The VINCI Innovation Awards Competition perfectly illustrates this approach. •R&D R&D enables VINCI Construction to expand its expertise and to maintain its edge in the marketplace. The company’s portfolio of 3,172  patents demonstrates the importance of the R&D policy in boosting its competiveness. •OPEN INNOVATION At VINCI Construction, openness is a core value. Putting it into practice, the company has forged a wide variety of partnerships with industries, universities and startups to generate new ideas and new business models . Making the most of urban potential •THE CITY BELOW THE CITY The start of work on the Grand Paris programme is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for VINCI Construction to apply its urban planning and development expertise. The company will combine its forward-looking vision and outstanding skills to make the most of its geotechnical, special foundations and underground works expertise in a restricted, densely populated area. The city below the city offers a way to utilise underground space and to take a new sustainable approach to city design. •THE CITY ABOVE THE CITY Due to land scarcity and the move towards greater density, urban development remains highly complex. New challenges and goals – the need to improve liveability and transport systems, meet ecological goals and (re)design the use of space in all its dimensions – are emerging as well. Making use of the space above the city, VINCI Construction uses new construction methods and materials to deliver innovative solutions that enhance mobility, enable buildings to be repurposed and build upwards. •THE CITY WITHIN THE CITY Lastly, a new issue has arisen with the challenge of optimising urban spaces by re-using, refurbishing, transforming or renewing public surface or semi-surface areas lying fallow or vacant. VINCI Construction devises ways to re-think these volumes and use these spaces to improve the living environment and mobility. These changes will give the city of the future a new face. Meeting environmental challenges •ENERGY EFFICIENCY To address global warming, buildings can be designed as energy hubs. VINCI Construction has joined forces with Sunpartner Technologies to become a specialist in photovoltaic facades and positive energy buildings. This innovation can be combined with GreenFloor, an innovative combined HVAC (Heating, ventilation and air conditionning) system jointly developed by VINCI Energies and VINCI Construction that improves comfort for end users while consuming less energy. •BIODIVERSITY Cities set great store by green spaces and nature. VINCI Construction worked with AgroParisTech to develop the Biodi(V)strict diagnostic tool, which can be used from the project design stage onwards to address long-term environmental and sustainability issues in urban and suburban settings. The Condorcet Campus under construction in Aubervilliers will be a prime example of integrated urban construction with intelligent inclusion of biodiversity. Leveraging the digital revolution •BIM Construction projects have taken on a new dimension with the widespread use of BIM (Building Information Modeling). VINCI Construction has transformed the digital tool into a system that boosts productivity to serve the customer. BIM brings positive change to the entire project life cycle by ensuring better early project preparation, resource savings, improved coordination among project participants and optimum quality control. •3D PRINTING The disruptive 3D printing technology, which is used to make complex shapes that cannot be achieved with conventional techniques, opens up revolutionary design-build opportunities. VINCI Construction has signed a partnership agreement with XtreeE, a world leader in 3D concrete printing, to make dreams into reality. JÉRÔME STUBLER, CHAIRMAN, VINCI CONSTRUCTION DIGITAL e BIM (Building Information Modeling), which enables project participants to share information, optimises structure design, construction and operation. The Arturo Merino Benítez Airport extension project in Santiago de Chile is a case in point. c 3D printing is used to obtain complex, original concrete shapes such as this 4-metre post supporting the covered courtyard of a middle school in Aix en Provence, France. ENVIRONMENTAL c The Biodi(V)strict® system can be easily and rapidly applied to provide a design team with the information required to build biodiversity into a project. The Condorcet campus in Aubervilliers is a case in point. f The new autonomous, smart and connected Horizon window boosts energy efficiency. URBAN e To cope with complex terrain around the world and the requirements of the Grand Paris Express projects in France, a new gripper Hydrofraise HFG 120T® machine was developed to dig deeper in a restricted, densely populated area.
  • 6. 72réacteurs en construction 160 à l’état de projet. Le développement du nucléaire se concentre pour les trois quarts dans les pays non membres de l’OCDE : Chine, Inde, Brésil D’ici 2040 la demande énergétique mondiale devrait augmenter de près de 40% D’ici 2025 le volume des déchets urbains pourrait croître de près de 70% Les villes représentent 80%des émissions mondiales de CO2 et 75%de la consommation énergétique. Ces proportions seront globalement équivalentes en 2050 En 2050 70%de la population mondiale vivra en ville D’ici 2050 le parc automobile mondial atteindra 3milliardsde voitures D’ici 2050 la mobilité des passagers et des marchandises devrait augmenter En 2017 748milllionsde personnes n’ont toujours pas accès à l’eau. VINCI CONSTRUCTION, ADDRESSING GLOBAL CHALLENGES Buildings _Improving the living environment Residential and office space, hotels VINCI Construction’s comprehensive, integrated range of solutions and services helps its customers rise to the challenges of mobility, distance, quality of life, liveability and urban biodiversity. Between now and 2050 water demand is expected to increase 55% Between 2012 and 2025, the annual volume of waste generated by city dwellers is expected to increase 70% 2.5 BILLION people still have no access to improve sanitation systems Between now and 2040, world energy demand is expected to increase 37% overall, especially in the emerging countries X4 increase in the volume of goods transported worldwide between now and 2050 By 2030 6 BILLION people will travel by air every year In 2050 70% of the world’s population – 6.3 billion people – will live in cities In 2050 80% of CO2 emissions will be generated in cities, as in 2016 Functional facilities _Optimising urban facilities Shopping centres, schools and universities, cultural and heritage buildings, stadiums and sports facilities, hospitals and industrial and service sector facilities Transport infrastructure _Making the world more mobile Roads, bridges, viaducts, marine and inland waterway infrastructure, railway and airport infrastructure Water infrastructure _Making the most of water resources Dams, canals, locks, pipelines, wells Renewable   and nuclear energy _Fostering access to safer, more sustainable energy Nuclear, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal Oil and gas _Providing safe and lasting infrastructure Oil drilling, oil pipelines, gas pipelines, jetties, storage, processes Environment _Contributing to a cleaner planet Water treatment, waste recycling, soil remediation Mining _Providing access to new resources Roads, tunnels, drilling, soil investigation, cavities Sources : Agence internationale de l’Énergie, Banque mondiale, Nations Unies, OCDE, OMS, Organisation de l’Aviation civile internationale (ICAO), United Nations Water.
  • 7. VINCICONSTRUCTION2017ESSENTIALS 5 cours Ferdinand de Lesseps F-92851 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France Tel.: +33 1 47 16 35 00 www.vinci-construction.com Watch the VINCI Construction film by scanning: