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ECT opens a new site in Buchelay (78)

Using soil from local construction sites, ECT is creating an urban park in Buchelay.

Since March 13, ECT’s Buchelay site in the Yvelines region has been open to inert soil. The reception of excavated soil contributes directly to the creation of a new park at the entrance to the town.

The site is located at exit 13 of the A13 freeway, before the toll booth, 4 km from Mantes-la-Jolie.

To accommodate the trucks and guarantee safe access to the site, major work has been carried out on the RD 110. To ensure that traffic flows smoothly without risk, compulsory access points must be used at site entrances and exits.

To visit the site, you need a valid PAD and validation from ECT’s reservations department. The land is received under a strict control and traceability process.

Development of the Plaine des Sports park

Designed as a continuation of the Plaine des Sports Grigore-Obreja sports complex, the park will open in 2024.

This project is entirely eco-designed with the town of Buchelay. It will enable us to continue our efforts to revitalize the town’s entrance.

Accessible to all, the park will be an invitation to stroll and relax. It will also be equipped with street furniture.

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