Le Havre Seine Métropole has entrusted the consortium headed by TSO, NGE's rail subsidiary, with the construction of the southern section of the future Line C of the Le Havre tramway. This strategic contract covers roadworks, trackbed and engineering structures over a length of more than 11 km, including 8 new stations.
This project is at the heart of the region's low-carbon mobility strategy. The new 14 km line will link Vallée Béreult to Montivilliers, with 17 stations and bicycle facilities, offering a sustainable, accessible and efficient transport solution.
The consortium brings together 7 NGE subsidiaries, including TSO, Guintoli, NGE Génie Civil, NGE Fondations, NGE Énergies Solutions, AGILIS and SADE, alongside Alstom and LE FOLL (SPIE Batignolles). Up to 200 employees will be mobilized during 32 months of work, with commissioning scheduled for 2027.
" The completion of the southern lot illustrates the strength of our multi-trade model in the service of low-carbon mobility. This project testifies to our commitment to sustainable infrastructures that are useful to the regions ," emphasizes Jean Bernadet, Chairman of NGE.
