MIPIM taking place from 6 to 9 march at the Palais des Festival in Cannes is the most global real estate event dedicated to professionals from all regions and sectors.
more informationThe consortium made up of Egis Airport Operation and Brazilian companies Triunfo Participações and UTC Participações won the 30-year concession for the Viracopos-Campinas airport.
more informationThe United Nations Global Compact is the leading global initiative for responsible businesses. By becoming a member, Egis commits to aligning its operations and strategies with 10 universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.
more informationFrom January 8 to 11, 2012, Egis participates in the 3rd International Road Federation (IRF) Middle East Regional Congress & Exhibition " in Manama, Bahrain. Two presentations will be made by Egis’speakers.
more informationThanks to his team Projects based in Poland, Egis is a laureate of XXII European Medal for Products and Services in the scope of Electronic Toll Collection and Manual Toll Collection services. This medal was handed over on the 9 November 2011 to Krzysztof Bernatowicz, the Polish Local Office Manager, during an event organized by the Business Centre Club (BCC) in Warsaw.
more informationThanks to his team Projects based in Ireland, Egis obtained an award as “the best French company in Ireland” as part of the “Ireland France Business Annual Awards 2011”.
more informationEgis provides support to project management on the feasibility studies for the expansion of the terminals T1 and T3 at Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport (Aéroports de Lyon).
more informationBy acquiring a majority stake in VEGA, Egis is gaining a foothold on Brazil's railway engineering market and widening its global offering in railway freight.
more informationLaunched in june 2009, this study, funded by the World Bank, was carried out by a consortium of French consulting companies headed by Egis International. The study focuses on three cities (Alexandria, Casablanca and Tunis) and on the Bouregreg Valley (Morocco). It shows “the increasing environmental threat these cities face, such as flooding, storm surges and coastal erosion. It provides costing tools that will assist cities in identifying potential losses under different scenarios”.
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