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 business procedures adapted to the health risks associated with Covid-19. On condition that we provide our employees and customers with the conditions they need to return to their sites.

Access to these 3 sites requires a validated reservation with ECT’s sales department.

In the context of these reopenings, ECT remains very vigilant in the face of the Covid-19 epidemic. Extreme caution is called for. Our aim is to protect all our employees, those of ECT and those of our customers. And to guarantee the best possible implementation of traceability issues for the land we valorize.

At a time when the country’s operations have been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, we are aware that the entire construction and public works industry is calling for a resumption of construction work, on two conditions: that sanitary conditions can be met on site, and that excavated soil can be disposed of.

To date, our three open sites cover both geographically and quantitatively the demands expressed by our customers’ reservations. We’ll be happy to discuss and meet their needs over the coming days and weeks.

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