
Line 15 South of the Grand Paris Express
Line 15 South of the Grand Paris Express
Key facts
Location
France, ParisDelivery
November 2023
Client
Société du Grand Paris
Contractor
Bouygues Travaux Publics
Architect
Systra (lot T2A)
A strategic link in Europe’s largest urban project.
To the south of the capital, Line 15 South of the Grand Paris Express links Pont de Sèvres to Noisy-Champs, crossing 22 municipalities and four departments to create a fully underground metropolitan arc. Bouygues Travaux Publics is acting as consortium leader for two major batches: T2A, between Villejuif–Louis Aragon and Créteil-L’Échat, and T3A, between Pont de Sèvres and Fort d’Issy-Vanves-Clamart. These sections include 10.8 kilometres of tunnel and six underground stations, serving as gateways to the future metropolitan districts. Their construction takes place in highly constrained urban environments, requiring a high degree of precision to integrate the structures without disrupting existing infrastructure.

Key figures
- 22
- municipalities crossed
- 4
- departments crossed
- 10,8 km
- of tunnels traversed
- 6
- underground stations
- 95
- passengers/day on average
Technical expertise in complex ground conditions.
The construction of stations and tunnels on Line 15 South presents a major geotechnical challenge. The heterogeneous soils of the Île-de-France region require advanced construction methods, including ground freezing, which was used at the Vert-de-Maisons and Issy RER stations. This cutting-edge technique involves increasing the mechanical strength and impermeability of the ground by freezing the water naturally present, in order to secure the excavations. On batch T3B, the Fort d’Issy-Vanves-Clamart station, the first station of the Grand Paris Express, showcases our expertise in civil engineering in constrained environments: its perimeter walls are made of diaphragm walls, and its upper reinforced concrete slab, weighing 7,000 tonnes, was constructed beforehand and slid into its final position in just three hours.

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