Vinci Grands Projets is to staff up with its sister corporations GTM Sud-Oues and Chantiers Modernes Nouvelle-Aquitaine to design and construct a waste-to-energy plant within the commune of Brive-la-Gaillarde, within the Dordogne in southwest France.
The €100m contract, awarded by water-and-waste specialist Veolia, will substitute an present plant. It will likely be in a position to incinerate 10 tonnes of waste an hour, which is roughly the quantity produced by 200,000 residents.
The mission will use the newest era of waste processing techniques to deal with flue gases. The electrical energy and warmth produced will probably be utilized by native industrial and group services.
The work is anticipated to take 51 months, and can make use of 200 individuals on the peak of its exercise.
In keeping with Vinci, its subsidiaries have constructed up appreciable experience in waste processing and waste-to-energy techniques. In France, they’ve carried out the development or modernisation of vegetation in Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône, Ivry-sur-Seine and Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine close to Paris, in addition to Good on the Côte d’Azur.
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