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VINCI

Regulatory Filings Mar 15, 2016

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Rueil Malmaison, 15 March 2016

VINCI will build its new head office in Nanterre near Paris

  • The new head office will bring the Group and its four business lines together at the same site
  • 74,000 m2 surface area and nearly 4,000 employees
  • A showcase for VINCI's expertise

VINCI will build its new head office in the centre of the Groues district in the Hauts de Seine département on the outskirts of Paris. It will form a new link between the City of Nanterre and the La Défense business district. In the 2020 timeframe, the 74,000 m2 complex will bring together at the same site some 4,000 employees of Group's head office and its four business lines (VINCI Concessions, VINCI Energies, Eurovia and VINCI Construction).

The Groues architectural project was selected following a competition in which the Jury notably included Xavier Huillard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of VINCI, Patrick Jarry, Chairman of the Board of the Etablissement Public d'Aménagement de la Défense Seine Arche public development authority (EPADESA) and Mayor of Nanterre, and Hugues Parant, CEO of EPADESA.

The new head office, which will showcase VINCI's expertise, was designed by Jean-Paul Viguier et Asssociés, in association with architect Marc Mimram, to become a long-term integral part of its immediate urban environment. The complex will demonstrate the technical solutions developed by VINCI and its subsidiaries. It will be part of an ambitious environmental programme and will accommodate changing uses of the buildings and mobility of those working in them. The new head office will be made up of several buildings connected by walkways, forming an archipelago-like complex. Building interiors will offer employees modern, comfortable spaces that will foster collaborative work.

The project also provides for a combination of residential and office space, along with a broad range of shops, services and facilities. The goal is for this mixed-use development to enable Nanterre's 11th district to set an example in terms of quality of life and outreach to other areas. A large number of connections, including the RER A and ultimately the future Nanterrela Folie railway station (RER E and Line 15 of the Grand Paris Express), will ensure that the site is well served by public transport.

By establishing the foundations of a future neighbourhood, the VINCI head office will lend new impetus to the urban renewal of Nanterre. The nature of the location above the railway tracks serves the major goal of limiting urban sprawl. The property complex, designed as a space open to and connected with the city surrounding it, is already covered by consultations with local stakeholders. The mixed-use private and public space is fully attuned to VINCI's approach based on outreach and dialogue. It is emblematic of the Group's own development momentum and its role as a private sector company serving the public interest.

This project is the result of several months of preparatory work carried out by the VINCI, EPADESA and SNCF Réseau teams.

About VINCI

VINCI is a global player in concessions and construction, employing more than 185, 000 people in some 100 countries. We design, finance, build and operate infrastructure and facilities that help improve daily life and mobility for all. Because we believe in all-round performance, above and beyond economic and financial results, we are committed to operating in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. And because our projects are in the public interest, we consider that reaching out to all our stakeholders and engaging in dialogue with them is essential in the conduct of our business activities.

www.vinci.com

PRESS CONTACT VINCI Press Department Tel.: +33 1 47 1631 82 [email protected]

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