CFE - 2006 annual report - Vinci

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(in millions of EUR) 2006 2005 Order book 15.0 13.0 as of December 31 Activity 1.0 0.7 With activities throughout Belgium and a focus on qual- ity of life and the environment, CFE EcoTech commissioned several wastewater treatment and sludge treatment plants in 2006. In Wallonia, the wastewater plant in Tubize, designed to treat wastewater from 25,000 P.E. (population equivalents) received final acceptance from IBW, after two years of operation. In Limburg, additional work was completed for Aquafin on the continuous backwash sand filter treatment facility at the Genk wastewater treatment plant (capacity of 80,000 P.E). Process and detailed-engineering design were completed for AIDE on the major Liège-Sclessin wastewater treatment plant (200,000 P.E.). This station, on which work started in September 2006, will treat the wastewater from Flémalle, Grâce-Hollogne, Saint-Nicolas, Seraing and some districts of the city of Liège. CFE EcoTech also completed small jobs on the Nivelles wastewater treatment plant for IBW and work on the sludge dewatering equipment for IPALLE in Froyennes. Electromechanical work was performed for Aquafin on the Mariakerke pumping station and the electromechanical work for Koersel is almost completed. With the aim of improving the water quality in the Meuse River in the Namur region, CFE EcoTech obtained at the beginning of 2007, as part of a joint venture with Bageci and Nizet Entreprise, an order for the Namur collector project and the construction of 37 pumping stations equipped with a Vortex treatment system. These large-scale works will be carried out for INASEP over a period of three years. To ensure continued growth, in 2007, CFE EcoTech plans to maintain its strong position in the Belgian wastewater treat- ment market, and also to continue actively prospecting in new markets, particularly in Central Europe and in certain North African countries. Bernard Cols Erik Desmet, Pierre Dulière, Gerald Boswell The watertreatment plant at Liège - Sclessin. Architect: Daniel Lesage. 3 1

3 2 Façade of “Résidence Theys” at Gosselies. Architect: Office Arcadus. New printing and cartographic centre at Salzinnes. Architects: A.M. Piron Etudes en Construction - Thierry Lanotte. Patrick de Caters Isabelle Liart, Etienne Colmant In 2006, under the leadership of its new management team, Bageci revised its development policy in order to achieve greater presence on the Walloon market. The increase in the order book and the recruitment of new employees are the results of this effort. The excellent brand image enjoyed by Bageci, together with the recognized professionalism of its employees, has convinced numerous customers to entrust Bageci with their projects. One such case is the construction of new offices at Bierset airport in Liège for TNT. Other examples include the numerous projects carried out for Total Fina, Carinox, HMS, and Fluxys in Jemappes, the construction of apart- ments in Dinant and the maintenance and renovation of more than 850 residential units at Shape in Mons. (in millions of EUR) 2006 2005 Order book 57.1 29.3 as of December 31 Activity 27.8 33.2 The expansion of the Colombus Food factory for the Vandemoortele Group in Seneffe was completed during the year. The first phase of the “Résidence Theys” in Gosselies was accepted; renovation of the old wing and additional work will be delivered in the course of the year. The conversion of the Salzinnes maternity clinic into a printing and cartographic centre for the Walloon Ministry of Equipment and Transportation is also in the process of being accepted. Other renovation works are underway at the Ath sugar refinery, the Frandeux Chateau, the Val Benoît Abbey and the “Réduit des Dominicains” in Tournai where 19 luxury apartments will be built for BPI. C F E A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 6 I 1 2 6 t h C F E A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 0 6 I c o r p o r a t e f i n a n c i a l y e a r 1 2 6 t h c o r p o r a t e f i n a n c i a l y e a r

(in millions of EUR) <strong>2006</strong> 2005<br />

Order book 15.0 13.0<br />

as of December 31<br />

Activity 1.0 0.7<br />

With activities throughout Belgium and a focus on qual-<br />

ity of life and the environment, <strong>CFE</strong> EcoTech commissioned<br />

several wastewater treatment and sludge treatment plants<br />

in <strong>2006</strong>.<br />

In Wallonia, the wastewater plant in Tubize, designed to treat<br />

wastewater from 25,000 P.E. (population equivalents) received<br />

final acceptance from IBW, after two years of operation. In<br />

Limburg, additional work was completed for Aquafin on the<br />

continuous backwash sand filter treatment facility at the<br />

Genk wastewater treatment plant (capacity of 80,000 P.E).<br />

Process and detailed-engineering design were completed<br />

for AIDE on the major Liège-Sclessin wastewater treatment<br />

plant (200,000 P.E.). This station, on which work started in<br />

September <strong>2006</strong>, will treat the wastewater from Flémalle,<br />

Grâce-Hollogne, Saint-Nicolas, Seraing and some districts of<br />

the city of Liège. <strong>CFE</strong> EcoTech also completed small jobs on<br />

the Nivelles wastewater treatment plant for IBW and work on<br />

the sludge dewatering equipment for IPALLE in Froyennes.<br />

Electromechanical work was performed for Aquafin on the<br />

Mariakerke pumping station and the electromechanical work<br />

for Koersel is almost completed. With the aim of improving<br />

the water quality in the Meuse River in the Namur region,<br />

<strong>CFE</strong> EcoTech obtained at the beginning of 2007, as part of<br />

a joint venture with Bageci and Nizet Entreprise, an order<br />

for the Namur collector project and the construction of 37<br />

pumping stations equipped with a Vortex treatment system.<br />

These large-scale works will be carried out for INASEP over<br />

a period of three years.<br />

To ensure continued growth, in 2007, <strong>CFE</strong> EcoTech plans to<br />

maintain its strong position in the Belgian wastewater treat-<br />

ment market, and also to continue actively prospecting in<br />

new markets, particularly in Central Europe and in certain<br />

North African countries.<br />

Bernard Cols<br />

Erik Desmet, Pierre Dulière,<br />

Gerald Boswell<br />

The watertreatment<br />

plant<br />

at Liège - Sclessin.<br />

Architect:<br />

Daniel Lesage.<br />

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