VERDI is a multi-disciplinary engineering and planning firm built around integrated territory design—combining urbanists, architects, ecologists, and infrastructure specialists under one roof. The tech stack (AutoCAD, QGIS, EPANET, SketchUp) reflects a design-and-analysis workflow rooted in civil infrastructure and environmental assessment; the adoption of Node.js signals early-stage digitization of internal processes. Hiring is concentrated in engineering roles across mid and intern levels, with active projects spanning sanitation networks, habitat mapping, and stormwater management—a portfolio consistent with French regional development and environmental compliance work.
VERDI designs territories and built environments by integrating environmental criteria, infrastructure planning, and resource management. The firm operates as a multi-disciplinary group across engineering, urban planning, landscape design, and ecology, serving public and private clients on projects including collective sanitation systems, hydraulic studies, habitat inventories, and sustainable housing development. Founded in 1987 and based in Wasquehal (Hauts de France), the company spans 201–500 employees and remains family-owned and independent. Work spans feasibility studies, zoning evaluation, biodiversity assessment, and detailed design of networks and public infrastructure.
VERDI uses AutoCAD, QGIS, EPANET, SketchUp, and Microsoft Office—tools for infrastructure design, geospatial analysis, hydraulic modeling, and 3D visualization. The firm is adopting Node.js to modernize internal workflows.
Active projects include collective sanitation design, stormwater management studies, hydraulic assessments, habitat mapping, zoning evaluations, and sustainable housing and rehabilitation work across French territories.
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