European civil engineering for infrastructure diagnosis, reinforcement, and renewal
INFRANEO is a French-headquartered civil engineering firm spanning France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain, with a core focus on retrofitting and extending the life of existing infrastructure—roads, bridges, buildings, water systems, and pipelines. The tech stack reveals a field-operations-heavy practice: AutoCAD, PLAXIS, BIM for design; QGIS, ArcGIS, and GPS for site surveys; PLAXIS and Oracle/SQL Server for data management. Hiring is engineering-concentrated (25 of 27 roles) across geophysical surveying, structural diagnostics, and topographic mapping, reflecting a business model anchored in on-site assessment and modeling rather than software delivery.
INFRANEO delivers specialized civil engineering services focused on the diagnosis, analysis, modeling, and remediation of existing infrastructure. The company operates across three complementary domains: geotechnical engineering (soil and pavement modification), structural engineering (bridges, buildings, water infrastructure, pipelines), and water systems (urban hydraulics, natural hazard mitigation, sustainable drainage). With 1,001–5,000 employees based in Pantin, France, and established operations across five Western European countries, INFRANEO serves public and private clients managing aging assets, changing usage patterns, and climate-driven resilience challenges. The business combines field survey work (topographic, geophysical, and visual inspection campaigns) with engineering analysis and design of reinforcement solutions.
INFRANEO is a European civil engineering firm specializing in diagnosis, reinforcement, and lifecycle extension of existing infrastructure: roads, bridges, buildings, water systems, and pipelines across France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain.
Primary tools include AutoCAD, PLAXIS, and BIM for design; QGIS and ArcGIS for GIS analysis; GPS, Pix4D for field surveys; SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL for data management.
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