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INFRASTRUCTURE

Tackling new mobility challenges with unique, innovative infrastructure design

At Ingerop, we aim to combine technical expertise with a consultancy role in the design, construction and maintenance phases of all kinds of structures, civil engineering and major infrastructure projects.

850+
Employees
€ 100M
in annual revenue
5
Grand Paris Express lines

Our expertise lends itself to a wide range of infrastructure projects including designing and supervising the development of port complexes, linear infrastructure schemes and underground structures, encompassing both technical and functional issues (analysis, traffic studies, socio-economic studies, etc.).

In addition to our highly recognised and sought-after expertise in major motorway and rail projects, we have well-developed and structured infrastructure consultancy services.

In the pre-project phase, we help clients define their projects’ technical and functional requirements.

Our multidisciplinary approach enables us to meet all the needs of cities and local authorities, providing detailed design and development services for dedicated infrastructure (bicycle lanes and electric charging stations) as well as multimodal hubs with connections between different modes of transport.

We are also experts in heritage engineering and work on the rehabilitation of existing roadways, engineering structures and railroad tracks.

Services

  • Project management
  • Planning studies and surveying
  • Regulatory studies
  • Technical consultancy and expert assessments
    Owner’s engineer
  • Design and build engineering
  • Concept and detailed design
  • Construction supervision
  • Project management
  • Safety reporting
  • Expert assessment, operation and maintenance
  • Public-Private Partnerships (PPP)/concessions
    Communication assistance

 

Environmental engineering and road infrastructure
Ingerop is leading the consortium constructing nineteen eco-bridges on the APRR/AREA road network, intended to restore biodiversity in reservoirs and ecological corridors cut off during motorway construction. Including artificial windrows and “hibernacula” (winter shelters) planted with local, palatable vegetation in the design ensures that the structures blend seamlessly into their environments. This will enhance the bridges’ attractiveness to wildlife and guarantee their functionality as wildlife crossings.
“For over twenty years, Ingerop has been developing robust expertise in environmental engineering to design road improvements that respect biodiversity and water resources, and minimise disturbances linked to air quality and noise. More recently, the Group has designed innovative methods to minimise the carbon footprint of road improvements and take into account the effects of climate change. This is a top priority for our staff and projects.”
Olivier Bartoli Deputy Manager, Alpes Centre Est, Infrastructure, City & Mobility Unit
Pont Seibert, depuis l'aval
Pont Seibert ©Ingérop
Structures and
civil engineering

Designing civil engineering structures is part of Ingerop’s DNA. The Group has highly developed expertise to offer at all project phases, from feasibility and tendering up to construction supervision, and in both traditional and integrated concept and detailed design, construction supervision and project management for design and build contracts.

Ingerop designs all types of engineering structures in reinforced and prestressed concrete, steel and mixed construction materials, and are also experts in the use of materials like UHPF (Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete) for existing structure repairs.

Ingerop strives for the technical excellence to meet client expectations and realise their architectural ambitions but also to design sustainable structures.

“My goal is to stay at the cutting edge of technology, to integrate digital, technological, normative and environmental developments, and to pass on my knowledge to the younger generation so as to maintain the level of skill and quality that goes into the design and construction of our projects.”
Laurence Davaine
Laurence Davaine Head of Department, Engineering Structures
Tunnel CK ©Cheineze Khouader
Underground structures
For many years now, Ingerop has been a market-leader in concept and detailed design, construction supervision and project management for underground road and rail infrastructure.

Our experts work on excavated structures that make use of tunnel boring machines (TBMs), traditional methods, cut-and-cover trenching, etc. Our expertise includes train stations and specific structures built using diverse support methods.

The Group has highly recognised expertise in the rehabilitation and transformation of constrained underground structures in dense urban environments, such as the La Défense area of Paris. Ingerop is uniquely position to advise on the safety of existing underground structures in line with tunnel regulations.

“The diversity of our projects has enabled us to develop a team capable of handling major underground structures. In addition to our technical skills, we are committed to bolstering our expertise on interfaces with the other industries involved in these structures.”
Eric Auriaux
Eric Auriaux Head of Department, Underground Structures
Les Mobilités- Avenue Georges Pompidou
Avenue Georges Pompidou
Sustainable transport

Whether through dedicated active travel projects or as part of larger infrastructure/transport packages, Ingerop supports local authorities, developers and service providers in the development of cycling, walking and other new travel modes.

The initial design or redesign of facilities linked to individual or collective motorised transport can no longer be done without considering the increasingly important role of active travel.

Our team balances transport needs with environmental protection by looking at every phase of the project (from initial to technical design and works monitoring).

Ingerop is a leader in sustainable transport, offering our clients a broad range of skills to support their project’s approach to active transport modes.

“The majority of projects today are multimodal: they systematically consider active travel, how to make mass transit systems attractive to users, the search for alternative solutions to cars and parking strategy. These issues are just as important as the project’s initial objective. What do residents and local authorities advocate for during public enquiry consultations for e.g. a road project? Continuity and quality of cycle routes, of pedestrian routes, and ways to reduce car use, etc. This multimodal vision is essential to ensuring the social usefulness of our projects in a context of energy and ecological transition.”
ANNA_MICHAILOVSKY
Anna Michailovsky Head of Department,
Mobility & Transport

Certifications, Permits, Awards

ISO 9001
Certificate No. 2016/70419.4
ISO 14001
Certificate No. 2016/70419.4
BIM d’argent – 2021
Silver BIM Award for Canal Seine Nord Europe
BIM d’argent – 2022
Silver BIM Award for the Cayenne Bus Rapid Transit Service

Documents

Active Travel
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“Profound social and environmental changes are stimulating us to imagine new services adapted to the changing demands of markets and our clients.”
Frédéric Burton

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