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Presentation
Technip TPS results from the will of Technip, European leader of the
engineering sector, to offer Clients and Architects quality engineering
services in the fields of buildings and infrastructures.
Created
in 1989, Technip TPS today brings together all the skills necessary
for the design and production of the most varied works, in both the
public and private sectors: structures, environmental engineering,
electrical engineering, light work, external features, etc.
With offices in Paris (head office), Lyon and Toulouse, Technip TPS
covers France in its entirety, and also uses the worldwide network
of the Technip Group to cover foreign countries. |
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Its flexible and reactive structure, combined with the strong human
potential of the Technip Group, enables Technip TPS to perform on
both small and large-scale projects (Bibliothèque de France, Renault
Technocentre, Airbus A380 assembly site). |
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Organization
Each office has its own commercial development and operational forces,
with the support of the Administration, Finances & Audit department
based in Paris.
The
teams in charge of commercial development are responsible for promoting
the company, prospection, drawing up proposals, and negotiations of
contracts.
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Operational
teams are responsible for the fulfilment of contracts. They use the
combined skills of experienced Project Managers, in charge of successfully
completing contracts, and specialist engineers and technicians that
carry out the required technical studies.
The Administration, Finances & Audit department is responsible for
administrative and financial management of the company and its auditing.
The
vocation of the Lyon office is to intervene in commercial development
and in projects located in the southeast of France. Similarly, the
Toulouse office intervenes in commercial development and in projects
in the southwest. |
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Key
figures and information
The key figures and information
of Technip TPS are accessible by clicking on the image opposite. |
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