History of the Group

1913

The Entreprise de Travaux Publics de l'Ouest (ETPO = Public Works Company of the West) is founded in Nantes by a group of entrepreneurs. What is their goal? To accompany the industrial boom and naval shipyards by using a Hennebique patent for underwater concrete.

SAINT-NAZAIRE
Public road works - QUAI DES DARSES

One of the first worksites: 350-m long, 26-m wide reinforced concrete bridge on pilings

Wooden floating heavy derrick and mobile compressed air caisson

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1915

LE MANS
Chemins de Fer de l'Etat - VIADUCT SPANNING THE SARTHE RIVER

One of the first railway bridges made of reinforced concrete

97-m long, 8-m wide viaduct with 4 central spans measuring 17 m and 2 end spans of 11.5 m.

Piers founded under compressed air

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1921

Between the two World Wars, ETPO builds many large-scale port infrastructures in Saint-Nazare, Lorient, Saint-Brieuc, Saint-Malo, Cherbourg, etc. 


SAINT MALO
Public road works - GRANDE ECLUSE DU NAYE

Lock 260-m long, 25-m wide and 16-m high.
Earthworks: 115,000 m³
Concrete: 70,000 m³
Masonry of artificial stones: 4700 m³
View of North dock wall under construction.

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1932

SAINT NAZAIRE
SLIPWAY FOR THE NORMANDIE PASSENGER SHIP

The slipway for the Normandie passenger ship was the largest in the world at the time
Riprap and rock armor to create a platform of 35,000 m²

Earthworks: 300,000 m³
Concrete: 47,000 m³
Sheetpiling: 12,000 m²
Rock excavation: 9000 m³
Dredging: 300,000 m³

1932-Normandie

1938

MARSEILLE

A diver from Marseille, Jean Négri, makes the front cover of the magazine Paris Match

Recognized as one of the best divers in the region, he founded the company EJN NEGRI 10 years earlier. 
After WWII, Négri worked in marine salvage and naval repairs.

1938-Paris Match

1950

At the end of WWII, its nautical equipment sunk, ETPO rebuilds under the French reconstruction plan and develops expertise in civil engineering works

1950-DragueCoulee

1952

The company builds its first pre-stressed concrete bridge in Lorient. 

The next year, the Doubs d’Orchamps bridge benefits from the same technique.

Length 145 m

5 x 28-m wide spans

30 beams pre-stressed longitudinally and transversally

1952 Doubs Orchamps

1955

Following WWII, the Group expands in West Africa

DAKAR - SENEGAL
Port of Commerce - OIL WHARF

Construction of an oil wharf 
Mole measuring 260 m in length and 28 m in width
Metal infrastructures and sheetpiling
Concrete superstructures
Sheetpiling: 8800 m²
Concrete: 6600 m³
Backfill: 85,000 m³

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1967

MARTROU LIFT BRIDGE

Lift bridge with central span, 92-m range

1967-Pont-de-Martrou-3

1976

ANTIFER NORMANDIE

Supertankers up to 700,000 TDW
29 m draught

420-m viaduct

8 isostatic spans

34 x 22 m parking platform

2 operating platforms (42 x 27 m) equipped with 5 unloading beams, a tower for ship refueling and docking/mooring dolphins

1976-Antifer

1978

NOUADHIBOU - MAURITANIA
Oil terminal pier

1978-Appontement-petrolier-de-Nouadhibou

1981

The Group opens its first site in the United States, in Irvine, California
The site is dedicated to real estate design and operations, office building design and sales

1981

1986

MANATALI - MALI
Dam on the Senegal River

height: 65 m
length: 1500 m
concrete: 700,000 m³
backfill: 6,500,000 m³
reservoir surface area: 500 km²

1986-Barrage-de-Manatali-au-Mali

1995

The company progressively exits the African market and opens sites in the French overseas territories: in the Antilles with the acquisition of Comabat in 1995, in French Guiana and then Reunion in 1996 with PICO Océan Indien.

 

FORT-DE-FRANCE - MARTINIQUE
Lamentin Airport

Construction of the terminal with use of architectural concrete and exposed support structures

1995-Aerogare-de-Fort-de-France---Martinique

1997

RIVIERE SALEE - GUADELOUPE
2nd crossing

Drawbridge over the Rivière Salée (salty river)
Strait running between Basse Terre and Grande Terre islands

1997-Riviere-salee-Guadeloupe

1999

The Group opens a site on the Mediterranean coast when it acquires EJ Négri

1999-Negri

2000

ETPO expands its presence on the French mainland to include construction of technical buildings, notably with its subsidiary Britton

2000-Britton

2004

NANTES
Hôpital Mère Enfant (Mother & child hospital)

Very strict architectural constraints. Technical support center on columns
Conical columns 20-m high (single pour) 
Reinforced concrete surface area: 28,500 m² 
Concrete: 9600 m3
72,000 hours excluding paving and slabs

2004-HME-NANTES

2005

The Group makes its debut in underwater works with the acquisition of Tétis, founded by a former COMEX employee who worked for ETPO.

2005-Tetis

2007

ROUTE DES TAMARINS - REUNION ISLAND
2 mixed, non-standard structures

24 months of work
Ravine des Avirons 3 x 162-m spans
Ravine du Ruisseau 3 x 109-m spans

2007-Route-des-Tamarins---OANC-6

2011

NANTES
Eric Tabarly cable-stayed bridge. Asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge to facilitate boat passage

Works performed in the Loire River according to tides. Metal sections transported by water

Length: 210 m
Width: 27.40 m
5182 m3 of concrete

2011-Pont-Eric-Tabarly-Nantes

2012

LA ROCHELLE
Minimes recreational harbor

Works performed at sea, according to tide on active site

Breakwater: 650 m 
Walkway: 160-m long and 3-m wide
142 driven piles
24,230 m3 of backfill and riprap

2013-Port-des-Minimes

2013

Relaunch of coastal engineering export with the opening of a new EJ Négri site in Morocco

Port de Mohammedia

2014

MASSY - ESSONNE
Atlantis gymnasium

Designed by architect Christophe Gulizzi, this complex demanded advanced technical mastery: white lacquered concrete, overhang without any corner posts, curved formwork.

ETPO won the Clé d'Or Ile-de-France EGF BTP, gold key award for public works in the Ile-de-France region

2739 m2 net internal area (SHON)
Duration of the worksite: 18 months

2014-Gymnase-Atlantis

2015

The ETPO Group reinforces its special works sector (infrastructure repair and reinforcement works) with Technirep in France and PSM Technologies in Quebec.

2015-Renforcement-cheminee-Arcelor-Mittal

2016

MONTREAL - CANADA
Holiday Inn hotel support structur

Continued Quebecois expansion with acquisition of Géodex assets, specialized in deep foundations (bored, driven piles, berliner walls, etc.) and river works

Géodex becomes ETPO GEODEX

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2017

GUINEA CONAKRY

Return to West Africa with export of coastal engineering

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2018

With more than a century of experience and know-how, all of our branches and subsidiaries come together under the name Groupe ETPO (ETPO Group), organized into 5 trade groups

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