- 2026 Essentials
Build Better Together
At VINCI Construction, we draw on our companies’ full array of expertise to meet evolving needs in communities, while transforming our trades, methods and solutions. And we channel that expertise – from developing low-carbon materials and repurposing existing assets to preserving resources and putting people first – into building structures and infrastructure that serve a useful purpose, stand the test of time and rise to today’s challenges.
Operations worldwide
VINCI Construction’s 117,000 employees work side by side with their customers every day, across 1,300 business units, drawing on networks of local and specialist companies and their ability to deliver complex projects. In 2025, they completed more than 75,000 projects and generated revenue of €32.1 billion.
Building to meet essential needs
Our overarching goal, everywhere we operate, is to build useful infrastructure, structures and facilities that enhance daily life, create lasting value and support the ongoing transitions.
The Euralpin Lyon–Turin Tunnel (TELT) project will decarbonise freight transport and improve passenger mobility between France and Italy.
The new building, designed to enhance patient comfort, meets the National Health Service’s Net Zero Building Standard.
The maintenance and stabling facility is designed to handle up to 30 additional trams, and includes a 600-space park-and-ride facility.
Inventing new ways of building
VINCI Construction’s teams are transforming their methods and projects to enable communities to become increasingly adaptable, sustainable and resilient, in response to the climate emergency, shifts in technology and emerging expectations in society.
VINCI Construction acquired FM Conway Limited, a company with extensive experience in recycling materials from its construction activities and reprocessing them through its own asphalt plants.
In North Carolina, crews are repairing U.S. Route 64 and its shoulders, which were severely damaged by Hurricane Helene in 2024.
They are also securing the infrastructure to prevent future risks.
Revilo® creates cool islands in built-up areas by combining four strategies: rainwater management, engineered surfacing, vegetation management, and soil management.
Preserving resources to prepare the future
At VINCI Construction, preserving means maintaining and renovating existing assets as well as protecting natural resources and living environments. We follow this holistic approach, which applies to the materials and methods we use as much as surrounding ecosystems, on every project.
This project is bringing new life to a landmark public facility in Senegal while optimising energy management to shrink the complex’s environmental footprint.
Teams are rewilding a total of 2 km of the Reyssouze river, near Montagnat and Pont-de-Vaux, two towns in eastern France. The goal is to foster biodiversity by improving water quality and reconnecting the river with its natural environment.
The TechRevetment™ technical solution, a concrete-filled formwork mattress, is protecting the Indian river’s banks from flooding and erosion.
“Respect is what guides us. It is by showing respect every day that we will set an example that matches the quality of our work.”
Respecting the people who work with us and live and work around our worksites
At VINCI Construction, we believe that projects are successful when we deliver them with care and build them on lasting trust among all our stakeholders. That is why we ground every project in its local context and community while showing respect for the people who live, work and travel around it.
VINCI Construction’s 2025 Safety Day(s), held around the world, broadened the notion of safety to include employee well-being and mental health.
VINCI Construction is building a 300-unit student residence with 4,500 sq. metres of green spaces. Artist Seb Toussaint painted a mural around it celebrating the area’s transformation, young population and urban renewal.
This programme aims to advance gender equality. To build the world of tomorrow, we need every set of skills and every point of view.