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Sogea - 1999 annual report - Vinci

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1. <strong>Sogea</strong> and its<br />

subsidiary Satom are<br />

completing construction<br />

of the rolled, compacted<br />

and moulded wall dam<br />

at Ziga, Burkina Faso.<br />

2. <strong>Sogea</strong> and its<br />

subsidiary Satom won<br />

two important contracts<br />

for roadworks in central<br />

Africa: construction of<br />

247 km of roads between<br />

Bertoua and Garoua-Boulaï<br />

in Cameroun and 54 km<br />

between Lalara and Mitzic<br />

in Gabon.<br />

3. <strong>Sogea</strong> Bretagne<br />

completed construction<br />

of the North Viaduct on<br />

the future Val de Rennes.<br />

This structure is<br />

755 metres long and rests<br />

on 17 metal stilts<br />

weighing 30 tons each.<br />

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In Africa the roadworks sector continued to grow.<br />

In <strong>1999</strong>, <strong>Sogea</strong> and Satom won the contract to build<br />

150 km of road between Kayes and Yelimané in Mali,<br />

47 km between Djermaya and Massaguet in Chad,<br />

69 km between Notsé and Atakpamé in Togo and<br />

57 km between Lalara and Mitzic in Gabon.<br />

A major success was the construction contract for<br />

248 km of road between Bertoua and Garoua-Boulaï<br />

in Cameroun, won by <strong>Sogea</strong> and Satom coperating<br />

in a consortium.<br />

4. <strong>Sogea</strong> Maroc<br />

received the contract to<br />

build the supports<br />

for 84 wind generators<br />

in Tétouan (Tangiers)<br />

for the Compagnie<br />

éolienne du détroit<br />

(EDF).<br />

ENVIRONMENT<br />

An incineration plant in Martinique<br />

Following a call for tender based on performance, a consortium<br />

made up of SGE Environnement (SGE Group), CGEA-Onyx,<br />

CT Environment (Austrian Energy) and <strong>Sogea</strong> Martinique was<br />

awarded, at the end of 1998, the contract to design, build and<br />

operate the household waste incineration plant by the Syndicat<br />

intercommunal du centre de la Martinique (Sicem) which brings<br />

together the municipalities of Fort-de-France, Le Lamentin,<br />

Schoelcher and Saint-Joseph. <strong>Sogea</strong> Martinique began the civil<br />

engineering work in November, <strong>1999</strong>.<br />

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