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The Freyssinet Group is represented on all
continents and has a global organization broken down into six geographical
divisions that disseminate its know-how. The Northern and Eastern
Europe division has a strong local presence through offices in Denmark,
Sweden, Germany,
Belgium, the
Netherlands, Poland
and Hungary.This
global and local aspect enables its customers to benefit from a
complete expertise and solutions
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of the Freyssinet Group web site, providing more local information
about products and services,
news, references,
dossiers and
downloadable
documents in four main languages ( English,
French, German, Dutch ) and also in Polish,
Hungarian and Danish
languages for the pages dedicated to countries |
| Group
Freyssinet International |
| Freyssinet is a subsidiary of
the Vinci Group, Europe’s leading construction company, and is a leading
player in specialized civil engineering. Freyssinet works in two different
sectors: firstly, in structures which include construction of new
bridges, tunnels, buildings, silos, factories, shopping centres and
associated maintenance and repairs works; and secondly, in soils involving
high-tech processes such as mechanically stabilized earth, soil anchoring
and micro-pile techniques and the use of the Ménard Soltraitements
soil improvement processes. |
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| Menard International |
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With the recent
purchase of Ménard Soltraitement Group in September 1999, the Freyssinet
Group is now the world leader in geotechnical activities. Reliable
and sophisticated techniques such as dynamic compaction and consolidation,
vacuum consolidation, jet grouting, control module columns, vertical
and horizontal draining are now part of our expertise, together with
a lot of references. |
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| Terre Armée
International |
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For over 30 years,
Terre Armée International has been introducing its innovative technologies
into civil engineering projects throughout the world. The main process,
the Reinforced Earth technology, was invented by Henri Vidal in 1963:
he used the simple idea of combining earthworks and tensile reinforcements
to create a new and strong composite material. Many other products
have enlarged the scope of products such as prefabricated precast
arches and as “green” walls and block walls. |
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