Eiffage Construction, a subsidiary of French civil engineering company Eiffage, has been awarded a €140 million contract for the construction of supermarket titan Lidl's new headquarters in France.

Eiffage Lidl HQ
An impression of the Eiffage-built Lidl HQ in Paris
The sprawling complex will cover an area of 40,000 square metres which will include a retail space of 3,000 square metres, an 860-capacity car park and green spaces.
Located within the LaVallée joint development zone in Paris’ Châtenay-Malabry commune, the Lidl HQ will be a workspace for 1,100 employees when completed in the second half of 2023.
The construction project is comprised of four blocks with a central five-storey building, with one seven-storey and two five-storey building laid out around it.
Various subsidiaries of Eiffage will be involved in the Lidl project, including Eiffage Énergie Systèmes, which will be responsible for all electrical and HVAC systems, and Goyer, which will install the facades. The joint development zone is managed by Eiffage Aménagement.
Ground is scheduled to be broken on the construction project this December.
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