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26/06/2024
Interview with Isabelle Ruckebush, mayor of Houdain
Isabelle Ruckebush, mayor of Houdain (62), describes the transformation of a derelict municipal site into an urban park. She is delighted with the key role played by ECT Hauts-de-France in
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30/04/2020
ECT supports the recovery of the construction industry
The upturn in construction activity is confirmed. This is the case for a growing number of building sites and several GPE lines. After an interruption of a few days to
Read more08/04/2020
Covid-19 – 3 ECT sites open
3 ECT sites are open to receive soil and materials from our customers. The sites are Chelles (77), Forges-les-Bains (91), Cormeilles-en-Parisis (95). To this end, ECT has put in place
Read more27/03/2020
[Revue presse] Le Moniteur – A fresh look at excavated soil management
Le Moniteur – March 2020 – Special Circular Economy Initiatives Terres excavées, a fresh look at waste, an article by Laurent Miguet. In Seine-et-Marne, the reuse of 13 million m3
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Information on ECT- COVID-19 site closures
All ECT sites are closed as of the evening of March 18, 2020. In view of the extremely worrying health situation, ECT has taken the decision to totally suspend all
Read more20/03/2020
How does ECT build its facilities?
The land on our sites is used for concerted development projects, in strict compliance with administrative authorization. Take a closer look at the work being done to shape these new
Read more10/03/2020
“Green in the city: the new urban challenge
An Ifop study for ECT on city dwellers’ expectations in terms of “green in the city”. As the municipal elections approach, ECT, a developer of sustainable projects using soil from
Read more06/03/2020
A job, a story reception agent
Whatever their areas of expertise, their professions or the sites on which they work, ECT’s Operations Department employees contribute every day to “shaping the landscape”. Despite the rigours of the
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