Eurovia
Eurovia and VINCI Construction were brought together and one of Europe's largest producers of aggregates and a leading player in road marking and signage.

Company Overview
Eurovia is a global leader in transport infrastructure and urban development, specialized in the construction and maintenance of roads, motorways, railways, and airport platforms. As a key subsidiary of the VINCI Group, it operates across the entire supply chain, from the production of aggregates and asphalt to the execution of complex engineering projects.
Eurovia is particularly noted for its commitment to the circular economy, having pioneered technologies such as the “fully recycled road”.
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Corporate Information
The company operates a decentralized network of local subsidiaries, allowing it to maintain a strong regional presence while leveraging global technical research. In recent years, Eurovia has significantly expanded its footprint in North America, becoming a leading asphalt producer on the U.S. East Coast through the acquisition of Lane Construction’s paving division. It maintains a heavy focus on R&D, specifically in the development of sustainable binders and carbon-neutral construction materials.
Economic Analysis
Eurovia is a high-performing pillar of the VINCI Group, contributing roughly 20-25% of the group's total revenue. Its economic model is bolstered by a mix of long-term recurring maintenance contracts and large-scale infrastructure projects, providing stability against cyclical downturns. The company's strategy of vertical integration—owning the quarries that supply its construction sites—secures its supply chain and improves profit margins by reducing raw material volatility.
Products & Services
Its activities include roadworks, asphalt production, aggregates, civil engineering, maintenance, urban development, recycling of materials and related transport infrastructure services. Eurovia's value comes from integrating materials supply with field execution, which can improve responsiveness, quality control and project economics.
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